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Baoji Zhongguge Bronze Museum Travel Guide

Shaanxi Baoji Zhongguge Bronze Museum is a large-scale professional bronze museum with local characteristics. It contains the top bronze wares of China, which is of great research value to the cultural imprint of China's historical development. Here, I would like to share with you a detailed introduction and play guide of the museum.

In Shaanxi, not many people know Baoji Bell and Drum Pavilion Bronze Museum. However, its reputation is not loud, not because the strength of this museum is average, but mainly because its brother city Xi 'an is too excellent and powerful to overshadow his limelight, so that everyone ignores this museum.

In addition, compared with the diversity of exhibits in the Palace Museum, the Medieval Pavilion Bronze Museum is simpler but more professional. Mainly display bronzes.

The museum mainly displays some bronze vessels from Zhou and Qin Dynasties, such as How Zun, Qin Gongzhong and Wan Zhe, which are famous and precious bronzes. There are not many pieces in other museums, but the bronze wares in Zhongguge are very rich. These bronzes represent the advanced production and manufacturing capacity in the Zhou and Qin Dynasties, and also represent the glorious side of China's history and culture.

Until today, the inscriptions on bronzes are still an effective tool for countless experts and scholars to study that period of history. Its value is incalculable, and it represents the history of China's ancient culture. Therefore, although Baoji's tourism industry is not as good as Xi's, from a historical perspective, Chencang, Yan Di's hometown and Baoji all have their own historical discourse rights.

The Medieval Pavilion Bronze Museum is the largest bronze museum at present. In order to explore this museum more comprehensively, our photographer found another way to observe and record this old museum by aerial photography. This unusual way of shooting really brought completely different results.

From the photo, we can see that the bell and drum tower stands in the middle and is surrounded by dense vegetation. If you don't look carefully, it's easy to mistake this for a tower that grows in the mountains.

After broadening your horizons, you will find that there is a green vegetation around the bell and drum tower every other floor. In the north, it is really surprising to achieve such a high greening effect.

The museum is located in Shigu Garden, China. Because the greening environment is good and free, the scenic square has become a place for many citizens to relax. As long as they have leisure, they can easily visit the museum. This kind of zero-distance cultural contact with the citizens can enhance the sense of responsibility and cultural pride of the inheritors.

In today's increasingly modern times, museums and other places with historical relics as resources also need to find some more grounded ways to make this history locked in glass come into people's field of vision in a more intimate way.

For example, the Palace Museum in Beijing, which became popular in recent years, combined with new innovative thinking, designed more interesting ways of cultural creation. Whether the Bell and Drum Tower Bronze Museum can go out of Shaanxi and even the whole country from Baoji still needs some efforts, otherwise it will be a pity that it is the title of the largest bronze museum in China.

Address: Binhe Avenue, Weibin District, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province