Huizhou Culture Museum of China
No. 50, Yingbin Avenue, Tunxi District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province
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Introduction
Huizhou Cultural Museum was developed from Huangshan City Museum. The new museum was officially opened on January 8, 2008 and is entirely free. It is located at 50 Yingbin Avenue, Tunxi District, Huangshan City, and has nearly 100,000 collections of cultural relics. Huizhou ink, She inkstones, Xin'an calligraphy and painting, Huizhou documents, and Huizhou wood carvings are some of its featured collections. Anhui Huizhou Cultural Museum is a national first-level museum and the second batch of key ancient book protection units in the country. It also serves as a youth rights protection station in Anhui Province and a patriotic education base at the provincial and municipal levels.
The basic exhibition theme of Huizhou Cultural Museum is "Huizhou People and Huizhou Culture," divided into six parts: Entering Huizhou, Huizhou Merchants, Rituals of Huizhou, Huizhou Architecture, Huizhou Art, and Huizhou Technology. The exhibition content includes Xin'an's beautiful landscapes, the historical background of Huizhou people and Huizhou culture, Huizhou merchants during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Huizhou women, Southeast Zou and Lu regions, Cheng-Zhu School, Huizhou clans, Xin'an medicine, technology stars, treasures of study, Xin'an painting school, Huizhou woodblock prints, Huizhou seal cutting, Huizhou villages, Huizhou residences, and Huizhou wood carvings. Address No. 50, Yingbin Avenue, Tunxi District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province
Opening hours 09:00-11:30 (morning session), 13:30-17:00 (afternoon session)
last admission time: 17:00 (Tuesday-Sunday from January 1 to December 31) all day (all day) (Monday from January 1 to December 31)
Transportation Route 19, Route 18, Route 15, etc.