No. 26 Meilong Road, Meijiang District, Meizhou City, Guangdong ProvinceMap
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Ticket-free, all say to go to a city, first visit the local museum. Here you can systematically understand Hakka culture, the museum is tall, the environment is very clean, and the air conditioning is very comfortable.
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Meizhou Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The main hall of Meizhou Museum is divided into five parts: "Where Hakka Come From, Hakka Customs, Landmark Enclosures, Humanities Show Area, Hakka Takeoff", displaying a large number of Hakka dwellings and folk scene models, Hakka costumes, folk objects, production tools, daily necessities , classical furniture, picture materials, etc., reproduce the traditional Hakka folk culture.
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Meizhou Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ticket-free, all say to go to a city, first visit the local museum. Here you can systematically understand Hakka culture, the museum is tall, the environment is very clean, and the air conditioning is very comfortable.
Very good, arrived through a green boulevard. Parking is very convenient, and it is free to open. Most of the exhibits on display are Hakka characteristics, which is very interesting. There is also a museum displaying clocks next to it, which are all antique watches.
Meizhou Museum, with strong Hakka characteristics and overseas Chinese characteristics.
Local comprehensive museum. The collection is colorful and very local. The exhibition is scientific and reasonable, and the explanation is in place. Meizhou has a long history. It is a good choice to visit the museum in Meizhou.
A good local museum in Meizhou, interested friends can check in.
Larger local museums, many exhibits ~
Free and need to make an appointment. You can see the history of Hakka migration and Hakka cultural relics. The plum blossoms are particularly good before and after the Spring Festival, walking the baby's holy place.