Hubei Provincial Museum
Hubei Provincial Museum, founded in 1960 by Vice President Dong Biwu, is a national first-class museum and one of eight state museums jointly created by the central and provincial governments. It is an AAAAA picturesque location, a significant scientific research base for lacquerware preservation, and the world's largest museum with the most collections and scientific strength.
Aside from the great tour treasures, there are a large number of relics discovered, which are distinctively local and present the ancient society of Hubei, such as the valuable eggshell painted pottery of spindle wheel from Qujialing Culture in the Neolithic Period, Jade human and hawk from Tianmen Shijia Ruins, and the large jade Ge and bronze tripod excavated in Panlong City.
Currently, the Hubei Provincial Museum hosts about ten permanent exhibitions, as well as a few temporary exhibitions each year, such as the Buddha Exhibition of Buddhist Art of Gandhara and other domestic and international exchange exhibitions. Chime Pay and Dance's extension cultural performance received high praise because it displays to the audience a grand antique royal singing and dance scene recreated on a modern stage.
Location: No.160 Donghu Rd, Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
Website: hbww.org/home/EnglishIndex.aspx