Tianjin Museum

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Tianjin Museum
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Established2006
LocationTianjin, China
DirectorChen Zhuo
Websitewww.tjbwg.com

Tianjin Museum is the largest museum in Tianjin, China, exhibiting a range of cultural and historical relics significant to Tianjin.[1] The museum lies in Yinhe Plaza in the Hexi District of Tianjin and covers an area of about 50,000 sq metres.[2] The unique architectural style of the museum, whose appearance resembles that of a swan spreading its wings, has meant that it is quickly becoming one of the city's iconic buildings. The museum was designed by the Japanese architect Mamoru Kawaguchi and constructed by Shin Takamatsu Architect and Associates.[3]

Eighteenth century painting by Ma Quan, The White Head's Honour and Glory (白头荣贵图), held in the Tianjin Museum.

The Tianjin Museum has an extensive collection of ancient Chinese fine arts and exhibits on Tianjin's history. There are nearly 200,000 collections of art and relics, including calligraphy, paintings, bronzeware, ceramics, jadeware, seals, inkstone, Jiagu (bones or tortoise shells with inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty), coins, historic documents and relics of modern times.

Visitors are not allowed to take photographs.[4]

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  1. ^ "The Must-Visit Museums of Tianjin". 25 May 2017.
  2. ^ "株式会社高松伸建築設計事務所".
  3. ^ "Tianjin Museum | China Heritage Quarterly".
  4. ^ "Tianjin Museum | China Heritage Quarterly".

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Coordinates: 39°05′10″N 117°12′06″E / 39.086062°N 117.201532°E / 39.086062; 117.201532

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