Hubei Provincial Museum is a national-level museum with the largest collection of ancient musical instruments in China. Zeng Hou Yi is one of the treasures of the four town halls of Hubei Museum. In addition to visiting various cultural relics and specimens, the museum cannot miss the bell. In the museum's bell-making hall, two bell-making performances are performed every day. The Bell Orchestra is centered on the replica set of Zeng Hou B chord (65) pieces and a complete set of Zeng Hou B chord (32) pieces, supplemented by a variety of ancient instruments such as ser, gong, gong, drum building, squash, zheng, etc., and reproduces the palace singing and dancing scenes 2400 years ago on the stage to show the style of ancient Chinese music. Repertoire: Ancient ensemble, bell, gong ensemble, solo, foreign music performance Detailed address: No. 156 Donghu Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, Hubei Museum, Zhong Music Hall Traffic Raiders: Metro: Transportation Line 4 at [Dongting] Station, walk 900 meters along Huangpi Road, Bus: Take the [Provincial Museum] to open: only two performances: 11:00 am every day, 15:00 pm (Tickets start at 9:30 am, 14:00 am) Ticket price: 30 yuan Small Tips: Limit the number of admissions, it is recommended to buy tickets in advance, the seats are free to sit, first come first served, It is recommended to go early to sit in the middle of the front row.
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Hubei Provincial Museum is a national-level museum with the largest collection of ancient musical instruments in China. Zeng Hou Yi is one of the treasures of the four town halls of Hubei Museum. In addition to visiting various cultural relics and specimens, the museum cannot miss the bell. In the museum's bell-making hall, two bell-making performances are performed every day. The Bell Orchestra is centered on the replica set of Zeng Hou B chord (65) pieces and a complete set of Zeng Hou B chord (32) pieces, supplemented by a variety of ancient instruments such as ser, gong, gong, drum building, squash, zheng, etc., and reproduces the palace singing and dancing scenes 2400 years ago on the stage to show the style of ancient Chinese music. Repertoire: Ancient ensemble, bell, gong ensemble, solo, foreign music performance Detailed address: No. 156 Donghu Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, Hubei Museum, Zhong Music Hall Traffic Raiders: Metro: Transportation Line 4 at [Dongting] Station, walk 900 meters along Huangpi Road, Bus: Take the [Provincial Museum] to open: only two performances: 11:00 am every day, 15:00 pm (Tickets start at 9:30 am, 14:00 am) Ticket price: 30 yuan Small Tips: Limit the number of admissions, it is recommended to buy tickets in advance, the seats are free to sit, first come first served, It is recommended to go early to sit in the middle of the front row.
Behind Zeng Hou Yi's clock is an ancient Chinese band, and the music played by such instruments must be Chinese classical music. How to play this big guy, you can explore the truth in the concert hall.
I have been to the Hubei Provincial Museum several times recently. When I came with my friends last time, I didn't see the clock-making performance due to the rush. So an important thing for this time is to watch the clock-making performance. The location is in the annex building next to the museum. So I bought tickets in advance. The performance is called "The Eternal Sound - Zeng Hou Yi Clock Recital Concert". Now (Tuesday to Friday) is three times a day, time is 10:30, 14:00, 15:00. The performance is 25 minutes. It is a performance in costume. In addition to the clock, there are guzheng, Zhong Xu, etc., the front is played are ancient songs, the last one turned out to be "Ode to Joy", very interesting.
After all, it is music that spans thousands of years and is worth taking children to see, but the queue is definitely taking pictures of your doubts about life. You have to queue up to buy tickets, and you have to queue up to enter the venue. It is recommended that you arrange the visit time, go to the right hand side of the door to queue to buy tickets to visit the show, then go to the museum, to the show and then go to the show, save time.
This clock-making hall is in the Hubei Provincial Museum. In Wuhan, on the edge of the East Lake, there are several performances every day. It is free in the morning and afternoon. It is free to enter the museum and does not need money, so it is quite meaningful to go here.