Folk Custom Museum In Suzhou | China(苏州民俗博物馆)
Suzhou Folk Custom Museum, located in an old house to the east of Lion Grove Garden, is a themed one focusing on showing local traditional customs. There are three basic halls for wedding, festival and dietary customs. The wedding customs emphasize the customs at the end of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). All the guards of Honor excavated in Huqiu Street as well as other festival activities are on display. In the Dietary Custom Hall, you can see a set of typical kitchen ware.
Suzhou Folk Custom Museum / 苏州民俗博物馆
The Suzhou Folk Custom Museum / 苏州民俗博物馆 located at an ancient residence in Suzhou, is a regional folk custom museum of China. The building of the Museum, featuring the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is listed as one of the major historical sites under the protection of Jiangsu Province. It was officially opened to the public in November 1986 on the occasion of 2,500th anniversary of the founding of Suzhou City.
The Museum of Suzhou Folk Customs has collected 2,000 pieces of artifacts but at present only 500 items are on display in the three exhibition halls, namely, the Matrimony Custom Hall, the Festival Custom Hall and the Food Custom Hall. The Matrimony Custom Hall is a restoration of the wedding ceremony of the Han nationality at the end of the Qing Dynasty around 100 years ago; the Festival Custom Hall reappears the complete insignia carried in a religious parade at Shantangjie Street, Huqiu (tiger mould) in old times; and the Food Custom Hall shows the model of a typical kitchen in a Suzhou residential house.
Suzhou Folk Custom Museum
The Suzhou Folk Custom Museum / 苏州民俗博物馆 located at an ancient residence in Suzhou, is a regional folk custom museum of China. The building of the Museum, featuring the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), is listed as one of the major historical sites under the protection of Jiangsu Province. It was officially opened to the public in November 1986 on the occasion of 2,500th anniversary of the founding of Suzhou City.
The Museum of Suzhou Folk Customs has collected 2,000 pieces of artifacts but at present only 500 items are on display in the three exhibition halls, namely, the Matrimony Custom Hall, the Festival Custom Hall and the Food Custom Hall. The Matrimony Custom Hall is a restoration of the wedding ceremony of the Han nationality at the end of the Qing Dynasty around 100 years ago; the Festival Custom Hall reappears the complete insignia carried in a religious parade at Shantangjie Street, Huqiu (tiger mould) in old times; and the Food Custom Hall shows the model of a typical kitchen in a Suzhou residential house.
7 days in Suzhou China | Travel Diary | 苏州七天游
Hey guys :)
This video is long overdue but better late than never, right! When I visited China last November, I got to explore the beautiful Suzhou, also known as the Venice of the East. We booked an accomodation and stayed there for a week so that we could explore the city in depth.
I hope you guys enjoy this video! Give it a thumbs up and subscribe if you enjoyed, and stay tuned for more videos to come!
Here are the places shown in the video:
- Pingjiang Road (平江路老街)
- Suzhou Folk Custom Museum (苏州民俗博物馆)
- Suzhou Museum (苏州博物馆)
- Lion Grove Garden (狮子林)
- Humble Administrator's Garden (拙政园)
- Tianping Mountain (天平山)
- Tiger Hill (虎丘)
- Shantang Street (山塘街)
- Suzhou Centre (苏州中心)
- Jinji Lake (金鸡湖)
- Guanqian Street (观前街)
Music used:
- Moments by MitiS ft. Adara
- First Time by Sense
- Memories by Hollow Coves
- Begin by Shallou ft. Wales
- Carry Me Home by Sød Ven
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苏州城市宣传片 Suzhou, a city of art
Suzhou is one of the most beautiful city in China, which is called Eastern Venice and heaven. The city is renowned for its beautiful stone bridges, pagodas, and meticulously designed gardens which have contributed to its status as a great tourist attraction. Since the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Suzhou has also been an important centre for China's silk industry and continues to hold that prominent position today.
Culture
1.The Yunyan Pagoda, or Huqiu Tower, a tower that is now leaning due to lack of foundational support (half soil, half rock), built during the latter part of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms era (907-960 AD).
2. The Beisi Pagoda of Suzhou, built between 1131 and 1162 during the Song Dynasty (with later renovations), 76 m (243 ft) tall.
3. Chinese opera: Kunqu originates in the Suzhou region, as does the much later Suzhou Opera. Ballad-singing, or Suzhou pingtan, is a local form of storytelling that mixes singing (accompanied on the pipa) with portions in spoken dialect.
4. Silk
5. Handicrafts: Suzhou embroidery, fans, national musical instruments, scroll mounting, lanterns, mahogany furniture, jade carving, silk tapestry, traditional painting pigments of Jiangenxutang Studio, the New Year's wood-block prints of Taohuawu Studio.
6. Paintings
7. Calligraphic art
8. Cuisine: Yangcheng Lake huge crab
9. Suzhou Silk Hand Embroidery Art
10. Suzhou is the original place of Jasmine, a song sung by Chinese singers or actresses thousands of times on the occasions of almost every important meetings or celebrations. Jasmine is also the symbol of Suzhou as well as Tai Hu Lake.
11. Suzhou Gardens: Gardens in Suzhou have an ancient history. The first garden in Suzhou belonged to the emperor of Wu State in Spring and Autumn Period (BC 600). More than 200 gardens existed in Suzhou between 16th century and 18th century. Gardens in Suzhou were built according to the style of Chinese Paintings. Every view in a garden can be seen as a piece of Chinese Painting and the whole garden is a huge piece of Chinese Paintings. At present, the Humble Administrator's Garden, built in 16th, is the largest private garden in Suzhou. It belonged to by Wang Xianchen, an imperial censor.[4]
Suzhou embroidery together with embroidery of Hunan, Sichuan and Guangdong are called as
the Four Famous Embroideries. Suzhou tapestry method is done in fine silks and gold thread. Other art forms found in this area are sculpture, Song brocade, jade and rosewood carving.
12. The Suzhou Museum has a rich collection of relics from many eras. The collection includes revolutionary records, stele carving, folk customs, drama and verse, Suzhou embroidery, silk cloth, gardens, coins and Buddhist artifacts.
魅力苏州Suzhou
Suzhou is one of the most beautiful city in China, which is called Eastern Venice and heaven. The city is renowned for its beautiful stone bridges, pagodas, and meticulously designed gardens which have contributed to its status as a great tourist attraction. Since the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Suzhou has also been an important centre for China's silk industry and continues to hold that prominent position today.
Culture
1.The Yunyan Pagoda, or Huqiu Tower, a tower that is now leaning due to lack of foundational support (half soil, half rock), built during the latter part of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms era (907-960 AD).
2. The Beisi Pagoda of Suzhou, built between 1131 and 1162 during the Song Dynasty (with later renovations), 76 m (243 ft) tall.
3. Chinese opera: Kunqu originates in the Suzhou region, as does the much later Suzhou Opera. Ballad-singing, or Suzhou pingtan, is a local form of storytelling that mixes singing (accompanied on the pipa) with portions in spoken dialect.
4. Silk
5. Handicrafts: Suzhou embroidery, fans, national musical instruments, scroll mounting, lanterns, mahogany furniture, jade carving, silk tapestry, traditional painting pigments of Jiangenxutang Studio, the New Year's wood-block prints of Taohuawu Studio.
6. Paintings
7. Calligraphic art
8. Cuisine: Yangcheng Lake huge crab
9. Suzhou Silk Hand Embroidery Art
10. Suzhou is the original place of Jasmine, a song sung by Chinese singers or actresses thousands of times on the occasions of almost every important meetings or celebrations. Jasmine is also the symbol of Suzhou as well as Tai Hu Lake.
11. Suzhou Gardens: Gardens in Suzhou have an ancient history. The first garden in Suzhou belonged to the emperor of Wu State in Spring and Autumn Period (BC 600). More than 200 gardens existed in Suzhou between 16th century and 18th century. Gardens in Suzhou were built according to the style of Chinese Paintings. Every view in a garden can be seen as a piece of Chinese Painting and the whole garden is a huge piece of Chinese Paintings. At present, the Humble Administrator's Garden, built in 16th, is the largest private garden in Suzhou. It belonged to by Wang Xianchen, an imperial censor.[4]
Suzhou embroidery together with embroidery of Hunan, Sichuan and Guangdong are called as
the Four Famous Embroideries. Suzhou tapestry method is done in fine silks and gold thread. Other art forms found in this area are sculpture, Song brocade, jade and rosewood carving.
12. The Suzhou Museum has a rich collection of relics from many eras. The collection includes revolutionary records, stele carving, folk customs, drama and verse, Suzhou embroidery, silk cloth, gardens, coins and Buddhist artifacts.[5]
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Man turns wood into beautiful craftwork
Wang Defu is an intangible cultural heritage inheritor of the Huizhou woodcarving craft in East China's Anhui Province.
He works a chrysanthemum-themed craftwork on a piece of wood and the pattern gradually comes into form under his knife and hammer.
Huizhou woodcarving is one of the traditional Chinese folk carving arts.
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Qing Weaponry within the Temple Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing
Qing Weaponry within the Temple Museum (Forbidden City) in Beijing
乌镇Wu Zhen - The Last Resting - on Water Town in China-刘若英2010年乌镇旅游 宣传片
Wuzhen enjoys a history of over 1,000 years since its establishment in 872 A.D. However, according to the textual research of the Tanjiawan site, one of the important cultural relics under state protection, ancestors of Wuzhen had lived here at the New Stone Age 7,000 years ago. The ancient Grand Canal nurtured the splendid culture of Wuzhen, and the long historic accumulation endowed Wuzhen with sound cultural deposits. Over more than 1,000 years, Wuzhen has never changed its name, address, water system or lifestyle. The traditional buildings are still well preserved after crossing so many rough years. Within the town, with a dense network of rivers and wharves, people build their houses along the river and establish markets close to bridges. Stone railings and arch bridges, arched gates across the street, imposing dwellings and spacious courtyards, river banks and verandas are all well preserved, presenting an original ecological scene of a water town in Jiangnan (the South of Yangtze River). Within the town, there are now more than 40 hectares of late 19th century original buildings, and more than 100 ancient stone bridges of different shapes. It is just like a natural museum of ancient architecture. In the town, watercourses and flagstone streets extend in all directions and intercross here and there. The native residents live peacefully in their old houses by water, just like their ancestors do before a long time .
Wuzhen has become a living fossil of ancient oriental civilization for its profound history and culture, graceful water town scenery, unique-flavoured delicious foods, various and colorful folk-customs and festivals. It's a kind of beauty that naturally endowed. While displaying the extraordinary charming of Chinese ancient culture and the soul of the oriental life, Wuzhen has become a disseminator of traditional culture and an emissary of the communication between China and foreign countries.
With a good integration of history, culture, nature and surroundings, advanced and complete service facilities, warmhearted people and service team, Wuzhen deserves to be your best touring destination in China, no matter for sightseeing, leisure, holidays or business activities.
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