Guizhou Provincial Museum
Guizhou Provincial Museum is a provincial comprehensive museum in China, located in Lincheng East Road, Guiyang City. It was built in 1953 and opened in 1958. Covers an area of 106.29 mu, with a total construction area of 46450 square meters. The museum has a collection of more than 200,000 cultural relics and specimens. National cultural relics are one of the key collections of the museum, in addition to embroidery, batik, flower, brocade, silver and other more than 1000 pieces. Typical collections include Miao marriage chronicles, Miao carved animal patterns, wine horns, Miao green satin inlaid with flowers, silver bells and silver pendants, Yi chieftains' bagua dragon robes, Yi manuscripts of "Six Ancestors Ji Lue" and Shui tomb stone carvings "bronze drums".
The display area is about 7800 square meters, and the display content is mainly cultural relics, displaying important historical relics and ethnic cultural relics in Guizhou. Using a combination of cultural relics, pictures, models, restored scenes and image data, and using modern display methods, a modern display space with a sense of the times is created. Through the display of prehistoric cultural relics and specimens with advantages in Guizhou, major archaeological achievements with important influence, cultural relics of different historical eras such as Yelang, which is well-known, and Guizhou ethnic cultural relics and intangible cultural heritage with profound cultural connotations, Prepare a scientific and cultural aesthetic feast for the audience.
All display cabinets of Guizhou Provincial Museum are designed, developed, customized and installed on site by Wangda Wenbo













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