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Where is the location of the National Art Museum of Korea in Harbin?

The National Art Museum of Korea in Harbin was established in 1.950 1.2, located at No.85, Ansheng Street, Harbin, with an area of 9,336 square meters. It is a model of provincial civilized units, a model collective of national unity and progress in 2009, and a demonstration base of national unity education in Heilongjiang Province.

Harbin Korean Art Museum is a purely public welfare organization. Its main function is to enrich and enliven the cultural life of Korean people in Harbin, publicize the party's ethnic policies, promote national unity and progress, establish harmonious ethnic relations and build a harmonious national culture.

Chaoyang Art Museum has departments such as literature and art guidance department, children's guidance department, art department, photography department, foreign exchange department, Songhua River editorial department, personnel education department and administrative office.

In 2006, the Harbin Municipal Government increased its investment in cultural undertakings, and increased the area of the National Art Museum of Korea from 3,700 square meters to 9,336 square meters by replacing real estate. At the same time, nearly 10 million yuan was invested in the maintenance and renovation of the new museum, which provided good conditions for the National Art Museum of Korea to further broaden its service areas and improve its functional facilities.

Taking the new museum as an opportunity, under the care of the Harbin Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, the National Art Museum of Korea has added the An Zhonggen Memorial Hall, the Korean Folk Museum, the exhibition hall of the centennial development history of the Korean people in Harbin, and the Korean Library. , and has a Korean cultural activity center for the elderly, a small theater, a multi-functional exhibition hall, vocal classrooms, instrumental classrooms, dance classrooms, art classrooms, studios, video production rooms, 29 art counseling classrooms and rehearsal rooms and other public cultural service places.