Today, at the Bronze Museum in the Tanhe River, I was touched by a little, because I accidentally injured my finger, the staff of the museum took out the medicine box, cleaned and disinfected, and put band-aid on it, which was too warm. It's a pity that there are too many people, and I can't take pictures of the dancing young lady [smiling]. The bronze trip is really full of harvest ~
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Today, at the Bronze Museum in the Tanhe River, I was touched by a little, because I accidentally injured my finger, the staff of the museum took out the medicine box, cleaned and disinfected, and put band-aid on it, which was too warm. It's a pity that there are too many people, and I can't take pictures of the dancing young lady [smiling]. The bronze trip is really full of harvest ~
Very user-friendly museum. The weather is hot. We prepared free herbal tea for visiting here. The museum in the Tanhe River has two floors. We and our family have visited it. The bronzeware on the first floor is displayed. The second floor is red history.
The scenery is beautiful, the interpreter is beautiful, the cultural relics are not, the service is beautiful, it is worth visiting! Go shopping in the National Archaeological Site Park in Tanhe River, the next net red punch card, you deserve to have it, like it for you! !
It is a good historical monument museum + park, probably because there are too few people, there is nothing to play in the park behind.
Learned a lot of archaeology.
Tanheli Bronze Museum, located in Ning Township, Changsha. Ning Township is the hometown of bronzeware in China and the hometown of Zhou Wang Ningfei. The excavation site of the national heavy instrument "Four Yang Fangzun". The museum is shaped like a Ding. There are more than 1,500 bronze artifacts in the museum. It is a good place to understand the bronze culture of the Han Dynasty in the Shang Dynasty. The excavation site is also retained in the museum, with detailed pictures and texts, showing the rich history and culture of cast copper at the site of Fangguo. It's worth seeing.
Yesterday I went to the museum to play, and I came in time. Hahahahahaha, I saw a dance performance, and asked the staff, saying that it was their museum's special dance "choreographed bell dance". Entering it, I found a copperware with a strange shape in Figure 1 and Figure 2, and the young lady was explaining to a wave of people, so I followed it and listened to 🤠.