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What are the three major museums in China?

I am a traveling traveler. Every time I go to a city, I will visit the local museums, but the most impressive ones are the three famous museums in my country. Let’s take a look at which three museums they are!

01 The Palace Museum in Beijing

The Palace Museum in Beijing was established on October 10, 1925 and is located in the Forbidden City of the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is a comprehensive museum in China established on the basis of the imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing dynasties and their collections. It is also the largest ancient culture and art museum in China. Its cultural relics collection mainly comes from the old collections of the palaces of the Qing Dynasty.

In the Palace Museum, you can not only visit the royal palace and experience ancient palace life, but also learn about the highest achievements of Chinese arts and crafts through precious old palace collections.

Transportation Guide to the Palace Museum: Meridian Gate (the south gate of the Palace Museum, only used as an entrance for visitors since July 2, 2011)

From Tiananmen to Duanmen to the Meridian Gate Route: Access hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00-16:00; Monday is closed and closed all day. The actual opening situation is subject to on-site announcement.

Bus *** transportation station around Meridian Gate: Tiananmen East

Parked vehicles: 1, 120, 2, 52, 82, night 1, sightseeing line 1, sightseeing line 2 Line buses and subway line 1

Bus and transportation stations around Meridian Gate: Tiananmen West

Parked vehicles: 1, 5, 52, night 1 , Sightseeing Line 1, Sightseeing Line 2 buses and Metro Line 1

Shenwumen (the north gate of the Palace Museum, only used as an exit for spectators since July 2, 2011)

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Bus *** transportation station around Shenwumen: Shenwumen

Parked vehicles: No. 101, 103, 109, 124 trolleybus and No. 58, Night No. 13, Sightseeing Line 1, Sightseeing Bus Line 2

Bus and transportation stations around Shenwumen: Jingshan East Gate

Stopped vehicles: Trolleybuses 111 and 124 and trolley buses 58 and 58 Bus No. 2

Donghuamen (the east gate of the Palace Museum, now used as the visitor exit)

Bus and transportation stations around Donghuamen: Donghuamen Huamen, East Gate of the Forbidden City

Parked vehicles: 2, 82, Night 2, Sightseeing Line 2 buses

Xihuamen (the west gate of the Palace Museum, usually Only for staff)

It can be reached by walking 600 meters north along Nanchang Street from Chang'an Street or 600 meters southbound along Beichang Street from Beihai Park.

Public transportation stations around Xihuamen: Xihuamen, West Gate of the Forbidden City

Vehicles stopped: No. 5, Sightseeing Line 1, Sightseeing Line 2 Cars

02 Nanjing Museum

Nanjing Museum is located at No. 321 Zhongshan East Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing. It is one of the three major museums in China. It is referred to as Nanyuan or Nanbo. Its predecessor was in 1933 The National Museum of Central China, initiated by Cai Yuanpei and others in 1998, is the earliest museum established in China and the first large-scale comprehensive museum built with state investment. Nanjing Museum is a large comprehensive national museum and a national comprehensive museum of history and art.

The Nanjing Museum covers an area of ??more than 130,000 square meters and has a "six pavilions in one courtyard" layout, namely the History Pavilion, Special Exhibition Pavilion, Digital Pavilion, Art Pavilion, Intangible Cultural Heritage Pavilion, and the Republic of China Pavilion. In addition, the institute has "six research institutes", namely, the Institute of Archeology, the Institute of Cultural Relics Conservation, the Institute of Ancient Architecture, the Institute of Exhibition Art, the Research Institute of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and the Institute of Ancient Art. It also has the only one among Chinese museums. Ethnic folklore research institutions, among which the Institute of Cultural Relics Protection is known as the "Third Class A Hospital of Cultural Relics" and is a key scientific research base of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage for the protection of paper cultural relics in China.

Nanjing Museum Transportation Route: The transportation to Nanjing Museum is very convenient. Take No. 5, 9, 34, 36, 55, 201 or 202 and get off at Zhongshanmen Station, or Take Metro Line 2, get off at Ming Palace Station, and go 300 meters east from Exit 1.

03 Taipei National Palace Museum

The Taipei National Palace Museum is located at No. 221, Section 2, Zhishan Road, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan. It was built in 1962 and completed in the summer of 1965. It covers a total area of ??approximately 16 hectares. In order to imitate traditional Chinese palace-style buildings, the main building has 4 floors, white walls and green tiles, and the main courtyard is in the shape of a plum blossom. Five six-column archways stand in the square in front of the courtyard. The whole building is solemn and elegant, full of Chinese national characteristics.

The National Palace Museum in Taipei houses collections from the National Palace Museum in Nanjing, the National Palace Museum in Peking, and the National Peking Library from the National Palace Museum in Peking, the National Palace Museum in Nanjing, the National Palace Museum in Shenyang, and the National Palace Museum in Shenyang. The old royal collections of the Villa, Summer Palace, Jingyi Garden and Imperial College. The collection of Shang and Zhou bronzes, jades, ceramics, ancient books and documents, famous paintings and inscriptions from past dynasties are all rare treasures.

Transportation route to the National Palace Museum in Taipei: Take the MRT Tamsui Line and get off at Shilin Station, transfer to Red 30 (low-floor bus) and go to the National Palace Museum and get off at the main entrance of the museum. Or transfer to bus 255, 304, 815 (Mie - Palace Museum), minibus 18, minibus 19 and get off in front of the square in front of the hospital.

Take the MRT Wenhu Line and get off at Dazhi Station, transfer to Brown 13 and get off at the Palace Museum and get off in front of the square in front of the museum. Or take the MRT Wenhu Line and get off at Jiannan Road Station, transfer to Brown 20 and get off at the Palace Museum entrance.

Summary: These three major museums allow everyone to understand history more intuitively, and also have certain educational significance. Enter these three major museums, experience different regional civilizations, and read the history of Chinese civilization.