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The Suzhou Silk Museum is located in suzhou, China. It is dedicated to the history of silk production and Suzhou embroideries.
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The Suzhou Silk Museum Suzhou, China
The Suzhou Silk Museum is a museum in Suzhou, China. It documents the history of silk production and Suzhou embroidery from around 2000 BC. Exhibits include old looms with demonstrations, samples of ancient silk patterns, and an explanation of sericulture. Of major note is a room full of live silk worms, eating mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons. By December, 2009, the live silkworms had been replaced with models.
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The very best things to do in Suzhou China. Known as the Venice of the East, Suzhou is more than just a day trip from Shanghai or Beijing. Dave and Deb of The Planet D spent 6 days exploring the city.
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↠Panman Garden
↠Tongli Water Town
↠Grand Canal
↠Tiger Hill
↠Humble Administrator’s Garden
↠Suzhou Industrial Park
↠Suzhou Museum
↠Suzhou Silk Factory
↠Wedding Dress Market
↠Embroidery Factory
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Suzhou Silk Factory - Trip to China part 36 - Full HD Travel Video
China is known for its silk and Suzhou is most famous place for silk producing. This tour takes you to the No.1 Silk Factory in Suzhou founded in 1926 as a state-owned factory. With this tour, firstly you can get the knowledge of the whole life of a silkworm.
What is so amazing about the silk-making process is that the silkworm creates its cocoon out of a single silk thread that is continuous for approximately 3,600 feet. Among the processes, making cocoons to skeins is especially important. The workers operate machines that spin the silk filaments into skeins. One cocoon is attached to each spindle. This makes it better understood why the filament of each cocoon must be unbroken. Then you will see how the people produce silk with the old style machine, and the making process of hand made silk quilt. You can testify that these quilts are light as a feather and very warm and buy one if you like it.
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Master Class: Silk in Suzhou, China
Suzhou is the birthplace of silk and this luxury good has been refined over the thousands of years that it has been in production in this canal town. No wonder it is considered some of the finest in the world-- Suzhou's silk adorned China's emperors!
But did you realize that silk is actually made from tiny, mulberry leaf eating silk worms? It is incredible how silk was discovered and how entire industries are built on these tiny worms.
We went inside one of the city's most historic, still working factories--the No. 1 Silk Factory, to learn how valuable silk products are created today.
After, we step into Xiu Niang, one of the highest end silk shops set along the Suzhou's canal to experience silk robes, dresses, scarves and more and to feel like Chinese royalty!
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Suzhou is one of the most beautiful and mysterious city in the world, if not the most special of all.
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Originally founded in 514 BC, Suzhou has over 2,500 years of rich history, and relics of the past are abundant to this day. The city's canals, stone bridges, pagodas, and meticulously designed gardens have contributed to its status as one of the top tourist attractions in China. Since the Song Dynasty (960-1279), it has also been an important centre for China's silk industry. The classical gardens in Suzhou were added to the list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1997 and 2000. Suzhou is often dubbed the Venice of the East or Venice of China.
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About the Silk Museum
Trace the story and culture of silk from the legendary Chinese empress Leizu — said to have discovered silk when a cocoon dropped into her teacup back in the 27th century BC — to the latest silk-manufacturing innovations and runway fashions. Then check out silkworms munching on their staple diet of mulberry leaves, watch silk being spun on old-fashioned looms and learn how to tell genuine silk from counterfeits.
The newly renovated Suzhou Silk Museum is housed in a contemporary building inspired by the city’s most famous export. The museum’s white-as-silk exterior is decorated with a distinctive cocoon pattern, and boasts a striking outdoor art installation made from thin strands of white metal that hang from a lattice canopy like silk fibers drying in the sun. Inside, the museum contains 102,000 square feet of stylish galleries, working silk-making facilities, a hands-on children’s museum and a world-class silk shop.
Explore the Galleries
Setting the tone for the entire museum, the Introductory Hall features a Silk Road theme that extends all the way into the Central Court and Backyard Garden beyond it. Start your self-guided tour in the Ancient Exhibit Hall and witness the development of silk production from the late Neolithic Age to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Ancient silk garments, tapestries and brocade, as well as reproductions of early silk patterns, bring the displays to life, while the museum’s extensive English signage puts the exhibitions in context and provides deeper meaning.
After seeing so many examples of elegant textiles, you’ll naturally wonder how such intricate fabric could be produced by worms. The answer is revealed in the museum’s Silkworm-Rearing Room and Silk Weaving Workshop — but before heading there, here’s a quick primer: Silkworm farmers collect eggs from adult silk moths, and once they hatch, the larvae feast on mulberry leaves for about six weeks. The larvae then secrete strands of silk for three to eight days as they wrap themselves in cocoons. Before the worms start transforming into pupae, the cocoons are dropped into boiling water, where the individual raw silk fibers can be extracted and spun together into thread. From there, the silk is further processed to make the fine thread used in high-end products.
Considered by many to be the highlight of the Suzhou Silk Museum, the Silkworm-Rearing Room offers visitors the simple pleasure of seeing silkworms munch on mulberry leaves. Combined with scenes of late Qing dynasty-era peasants breeding silkworms that also explain the silk-making process, it’s easy to imagine what life was like for silkworm farmers during Suzhou’s silk-production heyday.
Continue to the Silk-Weaving Workshop to see silk thread become finished products. Here you can see traditional silk-weaving technology in action as women in ancient costumes demonstrate a variety of ancient looms and weave renowned silk products like brocades, green silk and velvet.
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Top 10 Things To Do In Suzhou, China:
1. The Classical Gardens of Suzhou
2. Suzhou Museum
3. Lion Forest Garden
4. Tongli Town
5. The Lingering Garden
6. Jinji Lake
7. Humble Administrator's Garden
8. Tiger Hill
9. Pingjiang Road
10. Shantang Street
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