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A visit to Tianjin's Biggest Museum
Tianjin Museum is the largest museum in Tianjin, China, exhibiting a range of cultural and historical relics significant to Tianjin. The museum lies in Yinhe Plaza in the Hexi District of Tianjin and covers an area of about 50,000 sq metres. The unique architectural style of the museum, whose appearance resembles that of a swan spreading its wings, has meant that it is quickly becoming one of the city's iconic buildings.
The Tianjin Museum has an extensive collection of ancient Chinese fine arts and exhibits on Tianjin's history. There are nearly 200,000 collections of art and relics, including calligraphy, paintings, bronzeware, ceramics, jadeware, seals, inkstone, Jiagu (bones or tortoise shells with inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty), coins, historic documents and relics of modern times.
The Tianjin Museum
The Tianjin Museum has an extensive collection of ancient Chinese fine arts and exhibits on Tianjin‘s history. There are nearly 200,000 collections of valuable historical and cultural art. Follow us to explore more about exhibits!
Tianjin Museum - 天津历史博物馆
Tianjin Museum is the largest museum in Tianjin, China, exhibiting a range of cultural and historical relics significant to Tianjin. The museum lies in Yinhe Plaza in the Hexi District of Tianjin and covers an area of about 50,000 sq meters. The unique architectural style of the museum, whose appearance resembles that of a swan spreading its wings, has meant that it is quickly becoming one of the city' iconic buildings. It is built to be a large modern spot for the collection, protection and research of historic relics as well as a place for education, leisure and touring.
The Tianjin Museum has an extensive collection of ancient Chinese fine arts and exhibits on Tianjin's history. There are nearly 200,000 collections of valuable historical and cultural art and relics, including calligraphy, paintings, bronze ware, ceramics, jade ware, seals, ink stone, Jiagu (bones or tortoise shells with inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty), coins, historic documents and relics of modern times, local folk art and so on, among which there are nearly 1000 first-class cultural relics. Tianjin Museum enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad by large variety and good quality.. Periodic exhibitions will be held by turns.
Tianjin Museum covers an area of 30 square km with 3layers, shaped like a flying swam, is the biggest comprehensive museum in Tianjing, and gathers both historical and artistic precious collections. The Tianjin Museum is a three-storeyed building. The building of the Tianjin Museum is a product of the cooperation between China and Japan. From the designing schemes put forward by twelve designing institutes, both domestic and foreign, the related specialists have finally chosen the scheme put forward by a Japanese designing office and the Swan comes out of its egg. From the hall on the ground floor, you can get to the top floor, the Historical Exhibition Hall, directly by the staircase. You can not only enjoy the rare historical collections but also enjoy the sunshine coming from the feather-shaped skylight in the dome. In a word, it offers epoch-making beautiful scenery that can be compared favorably with the Sydney Opera House.
As the symbolic cultural installation of the city, Tianjin Museum plays a very important role in collecting, protecting, study and exhibition. Staff of Tianjin Museum will wholeheartedly give different exhibition of fine works for people all over the world. If you want to know more about China culture, Tianjin Museum can not be missed on you itinerary in the city, for it is not a place to continue Tianjin’s local history, but also an art palace to show the Chinese civilization.
Travel Guide
【Chinese name】: 天津历史博物馆
【How to get there】: Take Buses No. 662, 668, 686, 868, 912, 835, 800, 47. Or take Metro Line 5 or 6 and get off at Wenhua Zhongxin Station; take Metro Line 10 and get off at Yinhe Square Station.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Tianjin, China
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List of Best Things to do in Tianjin, China
Great Wall at Huangya Pass (Huangyaguan Changcheng)
Riverside 66
Five Great Avenues
Shuishang Park
Ferris wheel, Eye of Tianjin
Ancient Culture Street (Gu Wenhua Jie)
Tianjin Haihe Cultural Square
Xikai Church
Tianjin Museum
Tianjin People's Park
Porcelain House in Tianjin
Porcelain House, also known as China house, is a contemporary museum of pottery and antiques in Tianjin, China. It is very beautiful and worth visiting. #TianjinView
Shoe culture museum in Tianjin
China's first shoe culture museum opened up in Tianjin. The exhibition boasts 7 sections including shoe history, shoe folk customs, shoe categories, etc. Visitors can also have a hands-on experience of Chinese traditional shoe-making techniques.
Tianjin Porcelain House | The Private Museum
Tianjin Porcelain House | The Private Museum
Tianjin Porcelain House is also known as ‘China House’ or ‘Yuebao House’ is a contemporary museum of pottery and antiques in Tianjin, china. The House was opened in September 2007. Tianjin Porcelain house is located on chifeng street in Heping Deistict, the Tainjin Commercial Center, which has been radically re-decorated bye its present owner, Zhang Lianzhi. The area of a House is 3000 square meters,
The Old French style building with a history of over 100 years. Zhang Lianzhi spent one million Yuan approx US$ 125,000 buying the house. The owner refurnish it with hundreds of thousand of porcelain pieces daiting from Tang (AD 618-907) to Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. It is calculated more than 400 million pieces of ancient porcelain, 16 thousand pieces of ancient chinaware, 300 white-marble carvings, and 20 tons of natural crystals were used in the process, costing approximately over 2 billion RMB(Chinese currency). About 80 Percent of the porcelain used in the house is broken or damaged antiques. The these pieces had been carefully disguised when being pasted on the wall, and more lively and interesting composition and presented in 2007 for visitors.
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Virtual tour to porcelain house in Tianjin-瓷房子 | China travel vlog
Porcelain House (Chinese: 瓷房子; pinyin: Cífángzi), also known as China house, is a contemporary museum of pottery and antiques in Tianjin, China.
The museum is located in a historical colonial building, which has been radically re-decorated by its present owner, Zhang Lianzhi, using copious amounts of broken porcelain. The site is a tourist attraction.
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Tianjin Museum-Ceramics
China is called china for a reason. The Tianjin Museum, like many Chinese museums, has an excellent ceramic collection.
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Tianjin is the fourth largest city in China. Over 11 million people live in the greater metropolitan area. It is Beijings main port and is only a 90-100 minute drive to the Southeast. It reminded me of Detroit. it is a major producer of electronics and bicycles and cars. it is very cold. It was much more dirty and gritty than beijing and more flat and less attractive. The architecture was drab. The wind was biting. a handful of chinese flew kites in the large square in front of the tianjin museum. The video is not sharp, but note the dillapidated amusement park rides.
Tianjin Museum
A visit to a museum is a search for beauty, truth, and meaning in our lives. Go to museums as often as you can. ----Maira Kalman #TianjinStyle #Museum (credit by @Tianjin Museum)
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The Tianjin Museum has an extensive collection of ancient Chinese fine arts and exhibits on Tianjin's history. There are nearly 200,000 collections of art and relics, including calligraphy, paintings, bronzeware, ceramics, jadeware, seals, inkstone, Jiagu (bones or tortoise shells with inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty), coins, historic documents and relics of modern times.
Tour around Tianjin, China
Tianjin is next to an enormous container port bringing in goods to the Beijing area. One of the largest of China's cities, it is undergoing enormous development with towers of currently unoccupied apartment complexes standing in the middle of nothing, waiting for the day when employment will bring families flooding to the area. The city itself is interesting and offers the tourist opportunities to see burgeoning China close at hand. The art museum contains spectacular examples of porcelain and paintings, some of which you will see in this video.
PARADOX Western Art Museum Tianjin, China
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