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Guiyang Museum
Guizhou Provincial Museum is a comprehensive museum, which belongs to the Department of Culture and Tourism of Guizhou Province.

There are more than 80,000 pieces in Guizhou Provincial Museum, among which ethnic cultural relics, Guizhou paleontological fossils, paleolithic unearthed cultural relics and various cultural relics reflecting local historical humanities and cultural diversity are the highlights, among which China Miao costume library and China Miao silver jewelry library rank first in the country.

1997 65438+February19, Guizhou provincial museum was named as "provincial patriotism education base" by Guizhou provincial party Committee and provincial government. In 2020, Guizhou Provincial Museum was selected as the "fourth batch of national first-class museums".

There are more than 80,000 pieces in Guizhou Provincial Museum, among which ethnic cultural relics are unique in the country. China Miao costume library and China Miao silver jewelry library rank first in the country, with ancient Guizhou fossils, Paleolithic unearthed cultural relics and various cultural relics reflecting local history, humanities and cultural diversity.

Main exhibition hall of Guiyang Museum:

1, Guizhou Ethnic Theme Exhibition Hall

Guizhou national theme exhibition hall mainly displays the national culture and cultural relics of Han, Miao, Buyi and Dong. Exhibits include Guiyang Huaxi Miao women's dress, Guiyang Miao square flower back fan, Miao colorful rice flower back fan, huangping county Ge Jia geometric back fan, six Buyi batik women's dresses, Miao silver ornaments and so on.

2. Palaeontological Kingdom Theme Exhibition Hall

The exhibits in the Palaeontological Kingdom Theme Exhibition Hall include Weng 'an Biota, Kaili Biota and Triassic marine reptile fossils in Guanling, Xingyi and Panxian.

3. Historical Guizhou Theme Exhibition Hall

The Theme Exhibition Hall of History Guizhou takes the historical development of Guizhou as the main line, focusing on five parts: "Visiting Guanyin Cave, Looking for Yelang, Building a Province, Promoting Culture and Education, and Red Traces of Qian Shan". The exhibits include a bronze carriage, a flat-panel broadcasting clock, a bronze seal of the Qingjiang Club in Guizhou, a bronze belt hook carved with a lion, and a lacquer ear cup.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guizhou Museum