Zhongshan China Radio Museum is the first special museum in the country with the theme of radio. It is affiliated to the Zhongshan Municipal Museum and is one of its branches. Zhongshan China Radio Museum is located at No. 197, Sunwen Middle Road, Shiqi District, Zhongshan City. It is the first radio museum in my country. There are nearly 2,000 radios in the collection, and more than 230 radios are currently on display, including the first generation of radios produced in my country in the early 1920s to the products of the 1980s. The collection is systematic and comprehensive, and has high research value. The exhibition takes the development of historical space as a display clue, and displays the development history of my country's radio industry through physical objects, pictures, scenes and multimedia display methods, and reflects the historical changes in my country's society, politics, economy and other aspects from one side The development process of the emerging cultural communication undertaking in my country with the background of the radio industry. The museum exhibition hall is divided into two exhibition areas, the upper and lower floors, with 1949 as the time boundary. The ground floor is the exhibition area of "Chinese Radios Before Liberation"; the second floor is the exhibition area of "Chinese Radios After Liberation"; Each main exhibition area is unfolded against the background of the historical era, displaying representative radios and stating the historical background of radios in this period. Since its opening, Zhongshan China Radio Museum has received more than 60,000 visitors from home and abroad every year, and it has become a cultural tourism highlight in Zhongshan. Most of the collections in the Zhongshan China Radio Museum were donated free of charge by Mr. Qiu Jianqiu, a citizen of Zhongshan. Since its opening, it has also received support from people from all walks of life, donating radios to the museum's collection. At present, there are nearly 2,000 sets of various radios in various periods, among which the representative radios are Panda 1501, Peony 911, Red Lantern 711-2 and so on.
小而精致,真的很多收音机,和博物馆就隔一道门吧,推荐大家去,虽然看不懂,但不影响欣赏美,位置也很好找,地图是准的
【性价比】免费景点,就在中山市博物馆的旁边。馆内面积很小,如果不是收音机的爱好者半个小时就能逛完。【景色】不知道是不是中国唯一的收音机博物馆。里面有各式各样的收音机,收音机爱好者的天堂,我们当时到的比较晚,看的也是走马观花。有意思的是尽管博物馆很小 但是还是严格执行进门发放参观卡,出门收回参观卡的要求。
毗邻市博物馆,走出后门经市博物馆院内出门。门脸不大,展品不算丰富却很奇特,本朝建国以来的各种收音机,从当年的矿石收音机到二极管到半导体到农村的大喇叭,真难为他们从哪里搞到的这些东西。
It's next to the Zhongshan Museum. Maybe the building itself is also a cultural relic. However, the import and export doors here are well managed and strictly managed. They have to enter through the main entrance of Sun Wen Road. After entering, they have to take a visiting sign and hand it to the doorman when they go out. It has collected many radios of different ages, but people who have no special interest in it just look at it and come out in a few minutes.
Great museum, small and professional, especially the Coca-Cola radio. I really thought it was a bottle of Coke! From the history, type and structure of radio, especially our domestic radio, it used to be a window for Chinese people to get information and watch the world. Although radio has become a history, it seems that we can see the past society by looking at these antique guys.
10年前来过,藏品还是和以前的一样,没有太多变化!但馆舍修缮的不错了,爱好无线电的朋友看看有意思!