China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum and China National Arts and Crafts Museum (hereinafter referred to as "the Museum") was inaugurated on February 5, 2022 and opened to public from February 6, 2022. With a total floor area of 91,126 square meters, the Museum stands on the northern part of the Central Axis of Beijing, neighboring the Olympic Forest Park to the west, the Museum of the Communist Party of China to the east, China Science Technology Museum to the north and the Bird's Nest (National Stadium) to the south.

Designated as a venue for collecting and displaying valuable objects of Chinese arts and crafts, this first-ever national-level museum dedicated to Chinese arts and crafts as well as the country's intangible cultural heritage will become an important window promoting China's invaluable national culture.

Exterior of the recently established China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum and China National Arts and Crafts Museum [Photo via The Beijing News]

Inauguration of China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum and China National Arts and Crafts Museum [Photo via The Beijing News]

"Murals Along the Silk Road" Exhibition Area [Photo via The Beijing News]

Visitors observe a paper craft titled "Mufang (Timber)". [Photo via The Beijing News]

(Source: The Beijing News)