Hainan Museum
The Hainan Museum is on Guoxing Avenue, Haikou, the capital city of Hainan Province, China. It was established in 1984, then moved to its permanent location in the Hainan Cultural Park at 68 Guoxing Avenue. There, it was officially reopened on November 15, 2008.
The facility is one of three large public works projects constructed around the same time on Guoxing Avenue alongside one another. The others are Hainan Library and Hainan Centre for the Performing Arts.
Since opening, it has received more than 800,000 visitors, including former leader Hu Jintao and Premier Li Keqiang.
Facility
The entire museum area covers 40,000 square metres. The first phase contains 18,000 square meters comprising the following:- 8,000-metre exhibition area
- Cultural relics storage
- Technical rooms
- Service facilities
- Small office buildings
Collections
Presently, the museum has over 20,000 items including cultural relics and multimedia.Exhibitions
Permanent
There are four basic permanent exhibitions:- Collected Cultural Relics
- History of Hainan
- Minority Nationalities in Hainan
- Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hainan
Thematic
- Two Decades’ Development
- Charm of Masters in Literature of the 20th Century
- Exhibition of Masterpieces of Asian Museum of Watercolor Art
- National Treasure Exhibition
- Exhibition of High and New Tech of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Tsinghua University
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