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Where does Wuhan China Stone Museum belong?

China Kistler Museum is a national AAA tourist attraction.

Wuhan Zhonghua Kistler Museum is located at No.61,Cuiwei Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan, covering an area of 6,700 square meters and a building area of 7,800 square meters. It is adjacent to Guiyuan Ancient Temple and Guqintai in the north and Ink Lake in the west, with beautiful scenery and elegant environment. It is a foreign-related tourist attraction and a provincial civilized unit. It is a popular science education base for young people and a patriotic education base, receiving millions of Chinese and foreign tourists. The building in the museum has a typical Ming and Qing style, with the main content of collecting and displaying all kinds of strange stones and the main function of enriching the popular science knowledge and cultural life of the broad masses of the people. It is an urban garden-style art exhibition hall. There are tens of thousands of strange stones in the collection, and more than 3,000 pieces are exhibited all the year round.

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China Kistler Museum aims at promoting the Kistler culture in China, integrating the exhibition, exchange and commercialization of Kistler, creating a good environment and research platform for domestic and foreign stone friends to understand Kistler art, exchange Kistler theory, exchange Kistler and develop economic and trade ties.

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The museum is divided into eight exhibition halls, which collect and display more than ten kinds of strange stones at home and abroad: pictographic stones, abstract stones, texture stones, portrait stones, writing stones, extraterrestrial stones, garden stones, paleontological fossils and mineral crystals. Among them, the crystal stone weighing 1 1 ton is the highest in Asia; There are dozens of varieties such as Shenlong greenstone, Three Gorges stone, painted pottery stone, big fossil, grape agate, etc., and the collection is wonderful. Fossils such as Confucius bird, large ichthyosaur, dragon, shovel tooth elephant, parrot mouth dragon, etc. are rare collections in the domestic Tibetan stone industry. The quantity, variety and quality of the collection are in the leading position in China.

Source of information: portal website of Hubei Provincial People's Government.