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Which museum is the golden bell jar in?

The golden bell is in the Palace Museum.

There are 16 pieces of China's masterpiece golden bell jar, which is now in the Palace Museum. The maximum height is 28 cm and the maximum diameter is 16.5 cm. It was cast during the Qianlong period and used for major ceremonies. It was secretly sold to the palace after being overthrown in the Qing Dynasty and wandered for 29 years.

This set of gold chimes was specially recast by Emperor Qianlong for the ceremony of Gan Qing Palace. In May of the fifty-fifth year of Qianlong, the Xihuamen Tea Room and Fruit Room caught fire, and the bronze chimes originally dedicated to Gan Qing Palace could not be used. Emperor Qianlong simply ordered to imitate the example of casting a golden bell for Ningshou Palace, and also replaced the golden bell for Gan Qing Palace.

The Palace Museum in Beijing was established in June 1925+ 10/0. It is a large-scale comprehensive museum that integrates ancient buildings, palace collections, culture and art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is also the largest museum of ancient culture and art in China.

Description of visit

June 15, 2023, in order to implement the cultural relics work policy of the new era of "protection first, strengthening management, tapping value, making effective use of cultural relics", truly and completely protect and responsibly inherit and carry forward the excellent Chinese traditional culture carried by the Forbidden City.

* * * In order to maintain a good order of visiting the Forbidden City and ensure the safety of the ancient buildings, cultural relics and visitors of the Forbidden City, the Palace Museum issued the Instructions for Visiting the Palace Museum and the Catalogue of Prohibited Articles in the Palace Museum.

On June 30, 2023, the Instructions for Visiting the Palace Museum and the Catalogue of Forbidden Articles in the Palace Museum were officially implemented. It stipulates that, without the permission of the Palace Museum, it is forbidden to engage in all kinds of performances, publicity, interviews, social surveys, religious activities, selling goods or services, commercial shooting and other non-sightseeing activities.

It is forbidden to carry commercial photographic equipment, such as slide rails, rocker arms, reflectors, floor-standing tripods, stable brackets, etc. It is forbidden to carry all wheeled tools with transportation and loading functions, such as picnic cars, camping cars, hand trailers, suitcases with seats, trailers, etc.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Palace Museum