Guangdong Museum
Chaozhou Woodcarving |
Guangdong History and Culture
It is divided into four sections according to a time line. The first section demonstrates the origin of the local people, the ethnic fusion process, and covers three main ethnic groups: Cantonese, Hakka, and Chaoshan People. Many rare items are displayed, such as a Maba Man Skull (the ancestors of local people), a Nanyue King Oil Painting, and Chaozhou Clay Sculptures. Tourists will be transported in the second section to the Maritime Silk Road to experience the wonderful course of this region's opening up to foreign countries with various exhibits, such as ceramics, Cantonese faience, Cantonese sculptures, and trade paintings. The third section reviews the contributions local people made in many important historical events in China's Modern History (1840 – 1949), while the fourth part presents their bravery during the Sino-Japanese War (1937 – 1945) through a large number of black-and-white photos.
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Chaozhou Gilded Woodcarvings
Natural Resources
Celadon Pot |
Ceramics
Duan Inkstones
How to get to Guangdong Museum
1. Take bus 18, 293, or 886, and get off at Xicun Lunan Station. Enter from the north gate or the east gate.
2. Take bus 44, 138, or 499 to Linjiang Dadao Zhong, and then walk northwest for 10mins to Guangdong Museum.
By Metro
1. Take metro APM Line to Guangzhou Opera House and you will see Guangdong Museum.
2. Take metro line 3 or line 5, and get off at Zhujiang New Town (Zhujiang Xincheng) Station. Get out from Exit B1, and go straight to Guangzhou Opera House. Then walk 200 m (219 yards) east along Linjiang Avenue to the museum.
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Admission Fee: | 1. The museum issues 5,000 free tickets a day. 2. Children under 1.4m (4.6ft) can enter without a ticket. 3. Individuals can get tickets at the ticket office with passport. |
Opening Hours: | 9:00 – 17:00 (Ticketing Time: 8:50 – 16:00) *Closed on Monday (Except the public holidays in China). |
Other museums in Guangzhou:
Guangzhou Museum
Further Reading: 12 Best Places to Visit in Guangzhou
- Last updated on Apr. 15, 2021 -