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Brief introduction of mahogany museum

Mahogany Museum (China Traditional Classical Furniture Private Museum) is introduced as follows:

China Redwood Museum, located at No.23 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, on the north side of Gaobeidian of Jingtong Expressway, is an imitation building of Ming and Qing Dynasties, with an area of 25,000 square meters and a main building area of 9,569 square meters, belonging to Hong Kong Hua Fu International Group. China rosewood museum is the largest private museum in China, which collects and studies rosewood art and appreciates China traditional classical furniture.

At the end of 2003, China Red Sandalwood Museum was rated as a national 4A-level tourist unit by the National Tourism Administration. 20 1 1 September, China rosewood museum "rosewood carving skills" was listed in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the State Council. 20 12 China rosewood museum was designated as the productive protection demonstration base of Beijing intangible cultural heritage.

Collection of China rosewood museum

China Red Sandalwood Museum has collected and exhibited more than 1,000 pieces of palace woodwork and ancient Ming and Qing furniture carved from the most precious materials: red sandalwood, ebony, Huang Huali, golden nanmu and chicken wing wood. The exhibits on display in China Red Sandalwood Museum include the Ming and Qing furniture collected by Ms. Chen Lihua for decades, and the fine traditional furniture carefully produced by Ms. Chen Lihua in the past 30 years, most of which are based on the original products of the Forbidden City.

In addition to the theme exhibition based on the Forbidden City, there are miniature landscapes of ancient buildings in China, which mainly imitate famous domestic buildings, such as Beijing Siheyuan, Shanxi Feiyun Mansion and Wutai Mountain Longquan Temple archway. By the end of 20 19, there were 300 pieces/set in China Redwood Museum.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-China Red Sandalwood Museum