Lyushun Museum

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Lyushun Museum

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  • 分类: 文化机构和设施
  • ID: 1869583879070912516

Home CategoryCultural FacilityLyushun MuseumPlay2.5 minsFounded in 1917 in Lyushun district in Dalian, Liaoning province, when the area was part of Chinese territory leased by Japan, Lyushun Museum explored China’s modern development.ShareRelated Videos**Museums in Liaoning provide quaint experiences 00:01:41The Lyushun Museum, which began its mission in 1917 in the Lyushun district of Dalian, Liaoning province—during the time when the area was part of Chinese territory leased by Japan—explored the modern advancement of China.

On February 1, 1951, the museum was turned over by the Soviet army to the Chinese government, together with its collection of 20,637 items of historical and cultural relics and 7,700 volumes of books.

The museum now comprises two venues, known as the "main museum" and the "branch museum". A foremost-protected cultural heritage site of China, the main museum was designed in modern European architectural style with oriental artistic elements. Permanent exhibitions feature bronze ware, ceramics, Buddhist statues and coins. The branch museum was built in 2000 and displays locally unearthed artifacts. The former site of the headquarters of Japanese Army in Manchuria, the Sino-Soviet Union Friendship Tower, is also administered by the museum.

Currently, Lyushun Museum holds a collection of more than 100,000 pieces of cultural relics and materials, the most notable of which is the former collection of the scholar-collector Luo Zhenyu (1866-1940), China's acclaimed epigrapher, philologist and antiquarian. The 7,000 pieces from Luo's collection include oracle bones, bronze ware, ink rubbings, rare books and archives from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) imperial cabinet. One of his pieces, a bronze rectangular pod, Lyu ding, with 44 characters in five lines inscribed inside the bottom, is a testimony of a punitive expedition that occurred during the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century -771BC).

The museum also has a gallery reserved for displaying mummies discovered in Turpan, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, in 1912 by ŌtaniKōzui.

Address: 42 Liening Street, Lyushunkou district, Dalian, Liaoning province Website: www.lvshunmuseum.org (Cn) Hours: 9:00 - 16:30 (1 April - 31 October, no entry after 16:00) 9:00 - 16:00 (31 October - 31 March, no entry after 15:30) Closed Mondays (except for national holidays)

Email address: Lvshunmuseum@163.com Admission fee: Free Article reference1. Lyushun Museum. chinaservicesinfo.com. 2022Photo Gallery(1 picture)CategoriesCultural FacilityTagMuseumCatalogue- - - []


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