If you take customers, it is really worth a trip from Gong to learn about China's history and culture. There are detailed interpreters in it, which is the only place in Zigong that has still produced salt so far.
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Salt Making Industry History Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Salt Making Industry History Museum is a museum and also an exquisite building that combines buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The museum is large and nicely combines salt exploitation and production, technological innovation and historical relics to allow tourists to learn about its usage and value and marvel at the wisdom of the ancient people.
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Salt Making Industry History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you take customers, it is really worth a trip from Gong to learn about China's history and culture. There are detailed interpreters in it, which is the only place in Zigong that has still produced salt so far.
The Salt Industry Museum is also the West Qin Assembly Hall. The building has a special photo. There is no tour guide. Children can simulate some salt production processes while watching. You can basically understand the whole salt production process, which is still very meaningful.
The venue is not big, the knowledge content is very high, and a lot of interactive devices have been made to improve the interest of children. Personally like it! It is more suitable for older children, boys who understand some physical and mechanical knowledge should have a great time.
From Gong, you should come to this museum to learn about the history of this Yancheng. The building is also very beautiful, and the wood carvings are very exquisite and worth recommending. It is recommended to rent an electronic explanation device or ask a tour guide. Compared with many salt production processes, it is still very complicated.
The Salt History Museum is located at No. 173 Jiefang Road, Ziliujing District, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, covering an area of about 7,000 square meters, and was built in 1959. The cultural relics in the museum include rock-kou books, well-remediation tools, salvage tools, contract books, etc., which is the only ancient group of drilling tools in China that has retained a relatively complete one, marking the level and far-reaching impact of the national industrial development of ancient drilling and salt production.
The exhibits are rich, informative, interesting and growing. The development history of China's salt industry is fully introduced, showing the industrious wisdom of ancient people, the development and progress of salt mining technology, after the visit is completed, you can buy some gift salt to go home.
The building is very stylish, the explanation is also very detailed, the real thing and the video are combined, and some small interactions are also very complementary. My favorite is the large corridors forming the surrounding exhibition hall, which is also very open for ventilation and ventilation, and it feels very patterned.
Meaningful, worth a look, there are some interactive equipment, very fun, human wisdom shows, understand an era, once brilliant, understand the classification of salt, extraction, production, contribution to tax, by the way to see the light conference