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National Museum for Modern Chinese Scientists Now Open to Public
The National Museum for Modern Chinese Scientists, located within the National Communication Center for Science and Technology in the Cultural Integration Zone of Beijing's Olympic Center, opened its inaugural exhibition to the public on May 30. The exhibition consists of a main exhibition and five themed exhibitions, and covers a total area of around 5,000 square meters.
2024-06-03
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Over 200 Exquisite Shadow Puppets Presented in Prince Kung's Palace Museum
The museum currently houses a collection of 9210 shadow puppets, which are mainly produced in Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Yunnan and Inner Mongolia in China.
2024-05-23
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Meet Dunhuang's Beauty in an Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Beijing
An exhibition titled "Everlasting Beauty of Dunhuang: Exhibition of Chang Shana's 80 Years of Art and Design" was recently launched at the China National Arts and Crafts Museum - China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum. Many citizens visit the museum to capture the beauty of Dunhuang art.
2024-05-22
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Ten Museums in Beijing Make Their Way to National First-Class List, Raising City's Total to 28
The Chinese Museums Association released the Evaluation Results of 5th Batch of National First-Class Museums on May 8. A total of 123 additional museums are included in the list of the national first-class museums, among which are 10 from Beijing, including eight central government-administered museums and two municipal-level ones. The total number of the national first-class museums in Beijing has now risen from 18 to 28, a number exceeding that in other cities in China.
2024-05-21
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Get Your Free Tickets for Beijing Museum Month!
Beijing Museum Month is scheduled to run from May 18 to June 18, featuring an exhibition week, a cultural and creative week, a film week, and a reading week.
2024-05-17
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Ruins Get Upgrade: Panoramic Museum Showing Off Early Days of Capital Takes Shape
Jin Zhongdu Ruins Park's planned area is about 150,000 square meters. With nearly 50,000 square meters of area completed recently and the first over 20,000 square meters of area opened in November 2023, the park's total area opened to the public now reached 75,000 square meters.
2024-05-16
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