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Zhejiang Provincial Museum Gushan Branch Review

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Mr. Ma Dingxiang donated precious coin rubbings and collection coin exhibition. Mr. Ma Dingxiang is a famous late coin scientist in China. Ma Lao was born in Hangzhou in 1916. When he was young, he began to operate coins in Shanghai. He is one of the founders of China Quancoin Society. He exchanges with the elites of Quanjie and talks about Quanjie. Ma Lao loves spring studies and concentrates on the historical and cultural study of coins. He is proficient in ancient coins, gold and silver coins, copper coins and paper money. When he knows money, he often turns no exam into a test and identifies countless coins. He also pays great attention to the coin system development, tens of thousands of rubbings become precious materials for future generations to study coins.

Zhejiang Provincial Museum Gushan Branch

Posted: Oct 16, 2018
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  • 郭润龙浪迹天涯
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    20230927 All day: 1. Zhejiang Provincial Museum (Gushan Hall) is located in the Gushan area in Hangzhou West Lake in the 5A Scenic Area. Gushan is the largest natural island on the north side of the West Lake. The most concentrated humanistic landscape is 20 hectares. The peak altitude is 38 meters. It is known as "Penglai Palace in the middle of the water". The Southern Song Dynasty Royal Garden and the Qing Dynasty Southern Patrol Palace have been located here. ① Address: Gushan Road, West Lake District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. ② Transportation: The bus is direct, and it is not easy to stop by car. ③ peak season: no. The indoor pavilion is closed on Monday. ④ Duration: 5 hours. ⑤ Ticket price: free, is an open scenic spot. 2. Zhejiang Provincial Museum (Gushan Museum) is a national-level museum, founded in the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), originally named Zhejiang Provincial West Lake Museum, in 1976 more than 100,000 cultural relics, composed of 8 museums. The pond outside the building is a group of ducks and ducks.

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    Posted: Dec 21, 2023
  • 胭脂2021
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    Zhejiang Provincial Museum Gushan Hall is located in Hangzhou West Lake District, founded in 1929, formerly known as Zhejiang Provincial West Lake Museum, changed to its current name in 1976. Wenlan Pavilion on the west side is one of the seven pavilions of the Qing Dynasty collection "Four Library Quanshu", free to visit.

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    Posted: Apr 7, 2023
  • 🐮普拉斯
    5/5Outstanding
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    Zhejiang Provincial Museum Gushan Hall is located in Gushan, Hangzhou West Lake, mainly composed of the main building, Zhejiang West Lake Art Museum and the Royal Collection Bookstore Wenlan Pavilion. Zhejiang Provincial Museum has more than 100,000 cultural relics and specimens, rich in literary items and complete age sequences. Among them, Hemudu cultural relics, Liangzhu cultural jade, Yue cultural relics, Yue Kiln, Longquan kiln celadon, Wuyueguo and Song Dynasty Buddhist cultural relics, Han Dynasty Huijing, Huzhou Mirror in Song Dynasty, Southern Song Dynasty gold and silver currency, calligraphy and paintings and gold stone topography, lacquerware, revolutionary cultural relics, etc., They are precious historical relics with regional characteristics and academic value.

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    Posted: Sep 4, 2022
  • 浩天5288
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Gushan Hall District of Zhejiang Provincial Museum is located in the West Lake Scenic Area and has beautiful scenery. It is very close to Baidi and you can take a taxi to the door. In addition, there is a bus stop at the door, and the traffic is very convenient. Online appointment, access with ID card, free tickets.

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    Posted: Aug 18, 2023
  • hawking307
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    Not bad, not bad

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    Posted: Aug 13, 2023
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