Guangzhou 13th Hang Museum is located on the site of the 13th Hang Shangguan District in the Qing Dynasty (Guangzhou Cultural Park, No. 37 Xidi Erma Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province), covering an area of 3060 square meters, with a total construction area of 6090 square meters, and more than 4,800 cultural relics (sets) are currently in the museum. The permanent exhibition has the "Qing Dynasty Guangzhou 13-line historical exhibition" and "Wang Heng and Feng Jieqi donated the 13-line period cultural relics room exhibition". On August 31, 2016, the 13-line museum launched a trial operation, and officially opened to the public for free on September 30. More than 5,400 cultural relics (sets) are in the museum, showing the history of 13 rows in the way of "relics + literature historical materials". Unlike many museums, the museum's collection of cultural relics is donated by people from the society without compensation, and no government money is used. Among them, Guangzhou famous cultural relics collectors, entrepreneurs Mr. Wang Heng and Mrs. Feng Jie donated Guangzhou color porcelain, Tong Herbal Painting, Guangxi embroidery, ivory, export fan, Wuchang furniture and silverware, glazed, glass painting, watercolor painting, oil painting, lacquerware and other cultural relics without compensation. Covered the main export artifacts of Guangzhou in the Qing Dynasty. For this reason, the museum has set up a special exhibition of "Wang Heng and Feng Jiexu donated cultural relics" on the second floor, including hundreds of pieces of five-chang sour branch furniture, which is a rare special collection in China; more than 600 pieces from Qing Kangxi to modern Guangcai porcelain; Hundreds of paintings, etc.
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Guangzhou 13th Hang Museum is located on the site of the 13th Hang Shangguan District in the Qing Dynasty (Guangzhou Cultural Park, No. 37 Xidi Erma Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province), covering an area of 3060 square meters, with a total construction area of 6090 square meters, and more than 4,800 cultural relics (sets) are currently in the museum. The permanent exhibition has the "Qing Dynasty Guangzhou 13-line historical exhibition" and "Wang Heng and Feng Jieqi donated the 13-line period cultural relics room exhibition". On August 31, 2016, the 13-line museum launched a trial operation, and officially opened to the public for free on September 30. More than 5,400 cultural relics (sets) are in the museum, showing the history of 13 rows in the way of "relics + literature historical materials". Unlike many museums, the museum's collection of cultural relics is donated by people from the society without compensation, and no government money is used. Among them, Guangzhou famous cultural relics collectors, entrepreneurs Mr. Wang Heng and Mrs. Feng Jie donated Guangzhou color porcelain, Tong Herbal Painting, Guangxi embroidery, ivory, export fan, Wuchang furniture and silverware, glazed, glass painting, watercolor painting, oil painting, lacquerware and other cultural relics without compensation. Covered the main export artifacts of Guangzhou in the Qing Dynasty. For this reason, the museum has set up a special exhibition of "Wang Heng and Feng Jiexu donated cultural relics" on the second floor, including hundreds of pieces of five-chang sour branch furniture, which is a rare special collection in China; more than 600 pieces from Qing Kangxi to modern Guangcai porcelain; Hundreds of paintings, etc.
This is really a small museum, but it is definitely worth the museum's name. The thirteen rows are a major trade place in Guangzhou's history. History has created 13 rows, and the thirteen rows have also created history. The existence of the 13 rows for a century and a half has a profound impact on China and the world. In museums, art galleries, archives and libraries in many countries, a large number of cultural relics, archives, literature and so on are treasured. Today's Guangzhou Cultural Park is the site of the 13 rows, so the 13 rows of museums are hidden in the cultural park at night, go into the park and find the museum, you will never be disappointed, that is really clean inside. From the introduction of the 13th line of the beginning of the original model (by the way, Guangzhou as a gateway and the history of navigation), to the display of various items (gold and silver jewelry, brocade silk, tea porcelain, western playthings and furniture), the retro atmosphere is too strong, you can see the glory of the 13th line of the past. The introduction said that the whole museum has 1566 cultural relics donated by a pair of Guangzhou entrepreneurs Wang Heng + Feng Jie, which is admirable [strong] [strong]. The last Guangzhou English dialogue really made me laugh, anyway, I didn't understand hhhh
Special trip to the 13th line museum, no need to make an appointment, ID card can be directly changed, just at the main entrance of the cultural park, the 2nd floor is the 13th line exhibition hall, the 3rd floor is the donation exhibition and the Guangdong embroidery exhibition, the indoor air conditioning is very good, a circle feels good.
Guide Li explained very meticulously and the sound was super nice! You must explain the thirteen lines, or you are really walking around!
Guangzhou 13 rows and ten museums are a rich and colorful history of Guangzhou
Seeing the introduction that the 13th line museum is good, it is in the cultural park. I found time to come and punch in ... It is best to take the subway here. There is no parking lot in the cultural park. You can only park in the new Asia International Electronic Technology City next to it. It is 4 yuan and 15 minutes. ... The museum is free to visit. You need to use your ID card to change tickets. After the security check, you can see many primary school students sitting in front of the boat model and painting. It is very serious. The whole museum is divided into two floors. The first floor is a 13-line historical exhibition. It is mainly based on text ➕ Crafts, fans, porcelain, scene restoration. It shows the prosperity of the 13 lines at the beginning. The second floor is donated to Qing Dynasty porcelain and furniture. The products are very beautiful and exquisite. Although the museum is not big, it is very meaningful to feel it carefully. ...