Lushan Museum, A historical treasure trove of art and culture
Lulin No.1, Jiujang City, Jiangxi Province
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Introduction
Lushan Museum, also known as Lulin Villa or Lulin No. 1, is a place where Mao Zedong once lived when he was on Lushan Mountain. This one-story flat-roof villa was built in 1961 with a total area of approximately 2,700 square meters and has an inner courtyard. In 1984, the villa was transformed into a museum, exhibiting the glory of Lushan's history and culture. The museum collects ancient cultural relics such as bronze ware and ceramics unearthed locally and collected from other places, as well as calligraphy and painting scrolls from famous Tang and Song Dynasty calligraphers and painters such as Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Mi Fu, Huang Tingjian, Tang Yin, Zheng Banqiao, Zhu Da and others. The most valuable exhibits include the "500 Arhats Buddhist Sutra," the blood-written "Huayan Sutra" and crystal Buddha beads, as well as the exquisite fine porcelain from various dynasties such as Han celadon, Tang tricolor, Song shadow celadon, Ming blue and white porcelain, and Qing Doucai porcelain. The exhibits are delicate, exquisite and extremely beautiful. Address Lulin No.1, Jiujang City, Jiangxi Province
Opening hours 08:00-17:30 (all day)
Last admission time: 17:30 (Jan 1 - Dec 31, Monday to Sunday)
Transportation 1. It is within walking distance from the entrance of Lushan Scenic Area, about 2 kilometers away.
2. Visitors can take a sightseeing car within Lushan Scenic Area to get there.