Zhejiang Provincial Museum (Zhijiang Branch) - Billets, heures d'ouverture, emplacement et points forts
The Zhejiang Provincial Museum Zhijiang Branch (浙江省博物馆之江馆) is situated within the Hangzhou Zhijiang Cultural Center. With a total building area of 100,000 square meters and an exhibition area of 32,012 square meters, it stands at a height of 59.9 meters, making it the largest single building in the Zhijiang Cultural Center. It serves as a modern public cultural space that integrates collection, preservation, research, exhibition, publicity, education, and cultural experiences.
The museum’s “Ten Thousand Years of Zhejiang” exhibition provides a comprehensive historical overview constructed from archaeological findings and cultural relics, highlighting the significant moments in the history of Zhejiang. It showcases the origins of Zhejiang’s cultural contributions to Chinese and global civilizations, including the cultivation of rice, the production of silk, and the development of porcelain.
Additionally, the museum features five thematic exhibitions focused on various aspects of Zhejiang culture, such as celadon culture, maritime culture, Song dynasty culture, calligraphy and painting traditions, and the cultural legacies of prominent figures. These exhibitions decode the unique cultural genes of Zhejiang from different perspectives.
Moreover, the museum offers nine interactive and experiential exhibitions that are characterized by their individuality, diversity, and quality. These exhibitions not only incorporate elements of technology but also provide immersive experiences for visitors to engage with Zhejiang’s rich cultural heritage.
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- Informations de base
- Localisation et transport
- Highlights of Zhejiang Provincial Museum (Zhijiang)
- Vlog about Zhijiang Branch
Informations de base
Durée estimée de la visite | 3 heures |
Prix du billet | Gratuit |
Heures d'ouverture | 9.00 - 17.00 ; Dernière admission : 16.30 |
Numéro de téléphone | 0086-0571-85391628 |
Localisation et transport
The Zhejiang Provincial Museum (Zhijiang Branch) is located in the Zhijiang Cultural Center, on the south side of the West Lake Scenic Area, near the Song Dynasty Town. Its precise address is Bibo Road, Xihu District, HangzhouProvince de Zhejiang.
Highlights of Zhejiang Provincial Museum (Zhijiang)
Ten Thousand Years of Zhejiang
This exhibition traces the history of Zhejiang province over ten millennia, presenting the most representative artifacts and cultural imprints from various historical periods. It highlights significant milestones such as the origins of rice cultivation, the flourishing Liangzhu culture spanning five millennia, the ancient Yue culture from two millennia ago characterized by diligent farming and warfare, the prosperous Song dynasty era, and the revolutionary movements symbolized by the Red Boat. Visitors can explore the “Zhejiang spirit” passed down through generations and witness the province’s contributions to the development of Chinese civilization.
Song Dynasty Culture
The Song dynasty represents a pinnacle of traditional Chinese culture, characterized by an open and inclusive cultural atmosphere and refined aesthetic pursuits. This exhibition delves into the political landscape of the Song dynasty, the intellectual world of scholars, and the diverse lifestyles of ordinary people. Visitors can immerse themselves in the elegance and sophistication of Song dynasty culture, which embodies both the grandeur of Chinese civilization and the distinctiveness of Zhejiang.
Ancient Celadon of Zhejiang
Zhejiang is renowned as the birthplace of celadon, with a history of celadon production dating back to the Han dynasty. Zhejiang celadon, known for its exquisite celadon hues and superb craftsmanship, has influenced global trends. This exhibition showcases masterpieces from Zhejiang’s renowned kilns, providing insights into the development of ancient celadon culture in the region. Visitors can appreciate the evolution of Zhejiang’s porcelain industry, its unique craftsmanship, and its significant impact on human civilization.
Traditional Wedding Customs and Dowry of the Ningbo-Shaoxing Plain
During the mid-Qing dynasty to the Republic of China era, the Ningbo-Shaoxing Plain was renowned for its extravagant bridal processions and elaborate dowries. The exhibition showcases the folk wedding customs of the Ningbo-Shaoxing region, where the tradition of displaying an extensive array of bridal furnishings, known as the “Ten-Mile Red Bridal Decorations,” adorned the landscape for miles. Visitors can explore the artifacts and learn about the rituals associated with marriage, from the preparations before the wedding to the roles of women as wives and mothers.
Guqin and the World of Chinese Music
The guqin, one of the world’s oldest plucked string instruments, exudes a deep and serene tone, embodying the essence of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist philosophies. It has been cherished by literati throughout history as a means of expressing emotions and ideals. This exhibition delves into the significance of the guqin in Chinese culture, highlighting its profound influence on the spiritual and aesthetic realms. Visitors can appreciate the cultural symbolism of the guqin as a representative of Eastern civilization.
Chinese Paintings Throughout Dynasties
The “Compendium of Chinese Painting Throughout Dynasties” showcases a vast collection of Chinese paintings from 263 cultural institutions worldwide, encompassing 12,405 pieces. This comprehensive collection includes both domestic and overseas masterpieces, spanning various historical periods. The publication of volumes such as “Complete Works of Pre-Qin, Han, and Tang Dynasty Paintings” and “Complete Works of Song Dynasty Paintings” represents the most extensive compilation of Chinese painting masterpieces to date. Visitors can marvel at the diverse styles and themes depicted in these exquisite artworks, gaining a deeper appreciation for the evolution of Chinese painting throughout history.
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