The Luoyang Museum: -The Luoyang Museum is located at the north side of Mid Zhongzhou Road, built in 1985. It is a comprehensive history museum combined with collection, preservation, scientific research and exhibition. It displays various kinds of precious cultural relics, many of which are the essence of the state treasure house of cultural relics, from over 500,000 years ago to the Sui & Tang period.
The Studio of Thousand tang Tablets: I Is located in Tiemen Town, Xin’an County 50 kilometers west of Luoyang City. It is the greatest collection of epitaphs and stone sculptures with over 1,400 tablets, of which 1,185 were inscribed in the Tang Dynasty; hence, the name. This entire collection of inscribed tablets can be regarded as the “sculptural history book” of the Tang Dynasty.
Luoyang Ancient Tomb Museum: The Luoyang Ancient Tomb Museum is located on top of Mangshan Hill to the north of Luoyang City. It is a museum of ancient tomb forms of different dynasties. Its floor area is 8,200 square meters. It has collected and restored 25 typical tombs from the Western Han Dynasty to the Northern Song Dynasty. Therefore, it is the only ancient tomb museum in China.
Luoyang Folklore Museum: Located on the west bank of the Nanya River on Dongguan Xin Street in Luoyang, the museum was built up in 1744, the ninth year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. It includes the Cunwu Tower, the Great Hall, the back hall, two accessory halls in the east and west and the Bell and Drum Tower in which exhibitions on folk beliefs, weddings, birthday celebrations and folk art are shown with objects. During the occasion of the flower fair every year, a temple fair is held to exhibit Luoyang’s folk culture. In the west chamber, you will view scenes of family reunion, a birthday celebration for children and other customs of ancient times and local operas.
This museum is located in the Duke Zhou Monastery on the eastern side of Dinging Road. It is a museum for a special subject displaying the style and historical cities through big san beds, models and cultural relics as the main purpose and revealing Duke Zhou’s deeds and the He-Luo Culture as the assistant.
The Shang Imperial City Museum: Located in the urban area of Yanshi City, 30 kilometers to the cast of Luoyang City, the museum was built on the site of the imperial of land with a collection of 1,000 pieces of cultural relics from the Shang Dynasty such as bronze, jade and earthen wares. The site of the Shang Imperial City is the earliest and largest unearthed. It is also under the best preservation.
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