Introduction to the National Museum of China: The National Museum of China is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square, echoing the Great Hall of the People. It was established in February 2003 on the basis of the merger of the original Museum of Chinese History and the Museum of Chinese Revolution. It is a museum based on history and It is a comprehensive national museum that pays equal attention to art and integrates collection, exhibition, research, archaeology, public education and cultural exchange.
The new National Museum has a total construction area of nearly 200,000 square meters, a collection of more than 1.2 million items, and 48 exhibition halls. It has two basic exhibitions: "Ancient China" and "Road to Renaissance", as well as "Ancient Bronze Wares". ", "Ancient Buddha Statues", "Ancient Jade", "Ancient Porcelain", "Ancient Classic Paintings", "Ancient Coins", "Collection of Modern Classic Art Works" and more than 10 special exhibitions, as well as international exchange exhibitions and temporary exhibition. In terms of exhibition structure, there are themed exhibitions on ancient times, modern times or revolutionary history.
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