栏目导航 网站首页>>China Tour >>Sichuan >>Chengdu

Salt Industry History Museum
  发表日期:2021年11月3日  共浏览150 次   出处:seeinchina.com     【编辑录入:中华旅游网
     字体颜色:    【字体:放大 正常 缩小】  【双击鼠标左键自动滚屏】 【图片上滚动鼠标滚轮变焦图片】 

 Zigong Salt Industry History Museum is the only one of its kind in the whole of China. It was established in 1959 in the center of Zigong City, Sichuan Province.

The museum's mission is to collect, study, preserve and display implements and artifacts relating to salt mining. Large scale mural paintings depict the 2,000 year evolution of mine drilling, salt making, and natural gas usage. The Salt Industry History Museum exhibits over 1,300 different implements including a complete set of over 500 drilling tools. Most of the items displayed are exceptionally advanced for their time. They exemplify not only the prosperity of Zigong's salt making industry, but also the wisdom and engineering skills of the indigenous Chinese people. Visitors to the museum, numbering about 20,000 annually, are actually permitted to operate many of the salt mining devices.

Salt Industry History Museum is composed of two major structures, Xiqin Assembly Hall and Wangye Temple-both of which are major protected cultural relics.

Xiqin Assembly Hall, along with its attached buildings covers an area of 6,303 square meters (about 1.6 acres). This hall was built by merchants from Shaanxi Province in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), and was later expanded. These merchants reportedly came to Zigong to engage in the salt business and became quite wealthy. The hall was built at a cost over 50,000 tael (about 12,195,000 dollars) and was intended to show off the merchants' financial strength and to provide a place for local citizens to congregate. This hall is a masterpiece combining the palatial architectural styles of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties with the folk architectural styles. Therefore, besides salt history, travelers can also appreciate the magnificent quintessence among ancient constructions in the Salt Industry History Museum. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece combining the palatial styles of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasties with regional folk styles.
 
Wangye Temple was also established in the Qing Dynasty and added a drama house later. Much of the early structure was destroyed in the ensuing years. The property was repaired and restored by the government in 1984. The drama house is surrounded by wooden railings carved with depictions of nature as well as historical characters. It also houses a tea room where visitors can relax and enjoy refreshments.

Salt Industry History Museum is a must-see for travelers. Its marvelous salt making exhibits, historical architectures, and depiction of the unique wisdom of previous generations will create an unforgettable impression.
 
How to get to Salt Industry History Museum from Chengdu
1. Take buses from Xinnanmen Bus Station/ Chadianzi Bus Station to Salt Industry History Museum directly.
2. Take regular buses from Beimen Bus Station, Chengdu General Bus Station, Xinnanmen Bus Station, Chadianzi Bus Station, East Railway Station Bus Station or Airport Bus Station to Zigong. Then change bus no. 33 to Shawan Station. Walk around 200 meters (220 yards) toward north to reach Jiefang Road, turn right and keep walking around 200 meters to find Salt Industry History Museum.

Google
 
上一篇:Pingle Ancient Town
下一篇:Sichuan Cuisine Museum

 相关专题:

·专题1信息无

·专题2信息无
 
  热门文章:
 · 香山 [39753]
 · 京城著明景观的数字之迷 [38318]
 · 北京大观园 [36249]
 · 杭州市出租车叫车电话 [24126]
 
 相关文章:

·没有相关文章

相关评论:(评论内容只代表网友观点,与本站立场无关!)
相关评论无
发表、查看更多关于该信息的评论 将本信息发给好友 打印本页
   2024年5月17日 星期五

用户名:   
密 码:   
       


 

 
http://www.baidu.com
友情链接:中华医学网 版权所有:中华旅游网 2008-2015[人文北京网]
Copyright 2008-2015 All Rights Reserved
页面执行时间:341.797毫秒 中华旅游网