I personally loved that please because it was so amazing and even though it was a public holiday the amount of people was not so big and their art objects a very interesting and expressed traditional Chinese culture and as it was the developing in time and under the influence of many ethic groups. I like it because the location is great and the transportation is convenient.
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🧭 Shanghai History Museum is one of the most interesting museums were you can learn really a lot.
🧭 Getting there these days you need to make a reservation through wechat. Otherwise there is no way to get inside. Arrive in time, stand for a while in a line and here u go. You DO need and audio guide, cause without it you will be wondering around without knowing anything.
🧭 The couns exhibition hall is quite impressive, it showed Chinese coins of all kinds and shapes, some of them are bigger than my hand. The halls with traditional paintings and ceramis are amazing as well. I can watch those vases forever.
🧭 There were quite many things that turned out to be not what I expected, some of them really puzzeled me (like the fruit bowl on the pic #2)
Museum is located on People Square (Subway line 1 or 2), it is very easy to find.
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The Shanghai Museum was founded in 1952. The new museum was built and put into use in 1996. It is located in Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District, across the road from the famous Peoples Square, which eats fried chicken. The building of the Shanghai Museum looks particularly like a cornucopia from the outside. Baidu Encyclopedia said that the overall structure is a combination of a square base and a round out of the building, with the meaning of China's round place. I probably believe it this way.
A few basic exhibitions, the first one I went to was the ancient ceramics hall. Oops, sigh, its really a lot of good things that have never been concentrated on a large scale. Collections can best reflect the basic level of a museum. A single piece of boutique can find a lot of angles to elaborate and express, not to mention these series of fine cultural relics, and think carefully, only to be thankful that they are not engaged in cultural relics research.
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Located on the southern side of People’s Square, the Shanghai Museum is a large and comprehensive museum dedicated to showcasing Chinese art and history. Originally founded in 1952, the museum's collection has expanded over the years as the institution played an important role in saving historic artifacts during tumultuous periods in Chinese history such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. The Shanghai Museum's current building is a distinguished architectural combination of traditional culture and modern spirit. The museum's ten galleries dedicated to its permanent collection give visitors a broad perspective on the many facets of Chinese history and culture. As one of the premiere history museums in China, the Shanghai Museum is a true culture treasure and well worth a visit.
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I personally loved that please because it was so amazing and even though it was a public holiday the amount of people was not so big and their art objects a very interesting and expressed traditional Chinese culture and as it was the developing in time and under the influence of many ethic groups. I like it because the location is great and the transportation is convenient.
The Shanghai museum is very great, with lots of historical articrafts, ancient Chinese pots from different dynasties
Shanghai Museum, which has a rich collection and many treasures, has a large exhibition area, is a world-famous large-scale museum. Some time ago, I visited the Shanghai Museum and the Singapore Museum of Asian Civilization jointly held a large special exhibition "Baoli Fengwu Dai Blackstone out of the water treasure exhibition." Many treasures, today share the Blackstone sunken ship out of the treasure gold, material purity is high, the production technology is exquisite, reflecting the high smelting technology, forging technology and design level, is a rare treasure. From the shape pattern, it should be the work of the craftsman in the Tang Dynasty.
In the days of inconvenience, the local cultural venue is undoubtedly a good place to go. Shanghai Museum, which is rich in collections, is a world-famous large museum. A few days ago, I went to Shanghai to enjoy the special exhibition "Baoli Fengwu Dao Blackstone out of the water" jointly organized by Shanghai and the Asian Civilization Museum of Singapore. "Blackstone" was a famous merchant ship in the 9th century, loaded with Chinese-made goods, sunk in the current Indonesian sea en route to Arabia, salvaged in 1998, and the rich cultural relics were an important demonstration of economic and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries in the first half of the 9th century. Today, the "black stone" out of the treasures of silverware, there are exquisite powder, make-up, silver bowl, silver foil, and so on, the modeling is perfect, the craftsmanship, reflecting the precious metal forging technology at that time has been quite developed.
A while ago, I went to Shanghai Museum to enjoy the exhibition of the Blackstone Sink of the Treasures, which was jointly organized by Shanghai Bo and the Asian Civilization Museum of Singapore. The Blackstone was a famous Arab merchant ship in the 9th century A.D., loaded with Chinese goods, sunk in Indonesian waters on its way to the Middle East, and was salvaged in 1998. Its rich and varied effluent treasures confirmed the economic and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries in the first half of the 9th century. The bronze mirrors in the Blackstone outflow are shared, and the same bronze mirrors are collected in Shanghai Museum and Yangzhou Museum. Usually the blackstone outflow is more obscure, but the collection of the Shanghai Museum and Yangzhou Museum is better.