Luoyang Museum located in downtown area, is a reflection of the rich history of Luoyang city. As a major Chinese cultural center, the city was the capital of more than a dozen ancient dynasties, such as the Xia (2100 -1600 B.C.), the East Zhou (770 - 256 B.C.). It experienced prosperous growth, making it one of the most affluent cities of the Tang Dynasty. To enlarge the space for the rich collection of relics, the new museum is completed and opened to the public in 2009, located in the south of Niewan Village, Anle Town, next to Sui (581 - 618) and Tang (618 - 907) Dynasty Ruins Botanical Gargen. Among its excellent selection of thousands of culture relics, the following are the best exhibits.
Gold Seal
Firstly you will see a Gold Seal crafted during the West Jin Dynasty (265 - 316 A.D.) Its base is square and engraved with five Chinese characters in the style of seal cutting. You will find the layout and the design of this seal simple but orderly.
The Ceramic Glazed Teapot
A Ceramic Glazed Teapot comes second in Luoyang Museum. It has a flat bottom, a dragon-like handle and its body is primarily a brown ceramic glaze with grey-white spots, which gives the teapot an elegant appearance.
Tang Tri-colored Glazed Pottery
Speaking of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), you may know of the world-renowned Tang tri-colored glazed pottery, a type of pottery produced with three colorful ceramic glazes, namely yellow, green and blue and the Luoyang Museum exhibits such pottery, including this classic example of a plump and life-like woman; mirroring the female aesthetic of the Tang Dynasty. Careful inspection will reveal complicate craftwork of the Tang tri-color glazed pottery, and that she is in a long brown gown, coils her hair in a bun and has but light makeup.
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Framework of an elephant |
A Small Jade Figurine
Next up is a small figurine crafted in jade. The figure is crouching on the floor with two hands crossing in front of his abdomen. He is a high cheek boned man with thick eyebrows and a wide mouth and his mysterious status is complemented by a mask over his face. His heart-shaped and short-sleeved garment is very valuable for researching the fashion of dress during the Warring States Dynasty (475 - 221 B.C.).
A Replica of 'Golden Throne'
The last piece you can't miss in Luoyang Museum is a replica of 'Golden Throne' sent by the Beijing
Forbidden City. In China's ancient history the golden throne was used exclusively by successive Emperors in the Hall of Supreme Harmony (Taihedian) within the Forbidden City in Beijing. The replica, made at a ratio of 1:7, is carved with dragons and embedded with jade and ruby.
All in all, the exhibits from different dynasties displayed here number far, far more than the above-mentioned items. If you are an archaeological or historical enthusiast, the Luoyang Museum should definitely be incorporated in your travel plan.
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1. Take bus 77 to Luoyang Bowuguan (Luoyang Museum).
2. Take bus 37/ K37, 49/ K49, 68/ K68, 601, or 602 to Mudan Qiaonan.
: a beautiful garden with 500,000 peonies in 9 colors and other 2,000,000 plants of 1,000 kinds.
- Last updated on Apr. 15, 2021 -