Exploring the Treasure of Hebei—Tangshan Museum
🌟 Exploring the Treasure of Hebei—Tangshan Museum🏛️
📍 Tangshan, Hebei, a place where history and modernity intertwine. Today, I will take you into the Tangshan Museum, a cultural gem hidden in Phoenix Mountain Park.🌳
🏛️ Tangshan Museum, born in 1996, opened its doors to the public in 2012. It is not only a paradise for collectors but also a treasure trove for history enthusiasts.🔍
📚 Museum Layout:
🎭 Hall A: Step into the world of 'Three Flowers of Eastern Hebei,' featuring Tangshan shadow puppetry, Pingju opera, and Laoting drum, each a testament to cultural heritage.🗺️ Hall B: 'Tangshan History' takes you through tens of thousands of years, experiencing the dramatic changes of this land.
🎨 Hall C: 'Museum Collection Artworks' displays donated calligraphy, paintings, and sculptures, each a gem of art.
📚 Hall D: Academic lecture hall, library, open restaurant, this is not only a temple of knowledge but also a paradise for food lovers.
🌐 Hall E: Youth Practice Hall, providing a hands-on space for children to learn while playing.
🏺 Museum Treasures:
1. 🦣 Namma Elephant Tusk Fossil: 2.8 meters long, it tells an ancient story from 100,000 years ago.
2. 🍽️ White Glazed Embossed Square Plate: 900 years of history, witnessing the brilliance of Chinese ceramic craftsmanship.
3. 🎭 Tangshan Donkey Shadow Puppetry: Over 400 years of shadow puppetry art, exquisite carvings from the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China period, each scene a visual feast.
4. 🎭 Tangshan Pingju Opera: Founder Cheng Zhaocai reformed 'Lianhualuo' into a vivid new genre—Pingju opera, a shining star of Chinese opera.
📍 Address: No. 22 Longze South Road, Lubei District, Tangshan City
💸 Free admission, closed on Mondays, open from Tuesday to Sunday.
⏰ Opening hours: Every Tuesday to Sunday, remember to plan your trip!
🌟 Come to Tangshan Museum, experience a cultural journey through time, feel the warmth of history, and appreciate the charm of art.🎈