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Shaanxi Province is the birthplace of the ancient Chinese
civilization. Xian City was the capital city in thirteen dynasties
which in total lasted over 1100 years. Consequently, the ancient
history of Shaanxi is to some degree the ancient history of China.
The Shaanxi History Museum considers it an obligation to be a showcase
of ancient civilizations. It is situated in the southern suburb
of Xian City, northwest of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Since it was
opened to the public in 1991, its architectural buildings, internal
apparatus, and exhibits have made it famous as a first-class museum
in China.
General Introduction
The museum occupies an area of 65,000 square meters (16 acres).
It is a grand complex of buildings imitating the architecture style
of the Tang Dynasty (618-907). A primary pavilion stands in the
center, and secondary pavilions of varying heights are distributed
orderly around it. With black, white and grey as the predominant
colors, the buildings have a solemn and rustic charm. The museum
is furnished with central air-conditioning and multi-functional
lighting system to ensure the protection of the culture relics.
It is a comprehensive museum with more than 370,000 exhibits of
different times and kinds. The two-storied primary pavilion is divided
into the following three main exhibition halls:
Basic Exhibition Hall
The Basic Exhibition Hall is composed of the No 1 exhibition hall,
the No 2 exhibition hall and the No 3 exhibition hall, marked by
time order. The No 1 exhibition on the first floor hall displays
the articles used during the period from 1.7 million years ago to
206 BC of the Qin Dynasty (221 BC-206 BC). This exhibition contains
rough stone tools used by the ape man, the pottery, bronze sacrificial
vessels, weapons and terracotta figures. By visiting the No 2 Exhibition
Hall on the second floor, you will gain a general understanding
of the historical process from 206 BC in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220AD)
to 589 AD in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (386-589). Papermaking,
one of China's great inventions, and some important historical events
are portrayed on the scroll painting. The No 3 Exhibition Hall on
the second floor is dedicated to articles in the dynasties: the
Sui (581- 618), the Tang (618-907), the Song (960-1279), the Yuan
(1271-1368), the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing (1644-1911). The
model of the grand Chang'an City (Xian) during the Sui and the Tang,
the shiny silver and gold utensils, pottery figures and the high-quality
chinaware all await to be relished by the eyes.
Theme Exhibition Hall
To the west of the Basic Exhibition Hall lies the Theme Exhibition
Hall. The hall is 2,500 square meters (26,909 square feet) and usually
features a variety of theme exhibitions. The exhibitions in this
hall are often theme-oriented to show the history or the culture
relics of Shaanxi Province, such as the 'Shanxi Bronze Ware Exhibition',
the 'Shaanxi Pottery Figure Exhibition' and the 'Buddhist Culture
Relic Exhibition'. A fresco hall is under construction, in which
visitors will be able to enjoy the frescos unearthed from the tombs
of the Tang Dynasty and explore the social life of that time.
East Exhibition Hall
The East Exhibition Hall, equal in size to the Theme Exhibition
Hall, is also on the first floor and to the east of the basic hall.
It is used for contemporary exhibitions of high quality. The duration
of the exhibitions varies depending on the exhibition theme. The
various exhibition themes, high-grade exhibition design and lively
exhibition forms will surely please your eyes. Exhibitions of the
frescos, the culture relics, the folkways, the fine arts and the
calligraphy are conducted continuously.
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