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Cultural relics of pingdu city Museum
Pingdu city Museum is the cultural relics collection base in this city, with a collection of more than 1 1000 cultural relics such as stone tools, pottery, bones, mussels, jade, porcelain, bronzes, inscriptions, paintings and calligraphy. There are more than 600 treasures on display, some of which are national treasures. Cliff-shaped stone axe, half-moon-shaped double-hole stone knife, dragon and tiger bronze reed in the Spring and Autumn Period are all wonderful works of art .. attracting a large number of Chinese and foreign calligraphers and cultural relics lovers to watch them every year.

There are more than 2 1000 cultural relics in the museum. Among them, the monument to Sheren in Hanwang is a national first-class cultural relic, with calendars and official scripts. The artistic value of calligraphy has attracted the attention of experts at home and abroad, and has been published and introduced in important newspapers and periodicals at home and abroad respectively. Pingdu Museum insists on opening all year round and receives more than 30,000 tourists every year, making it an important patriotic education base in our city.

Pingdu Historical and Cultural Relics Exhibition: There are more than 1000 cultural relics in the exhibition hall, including stone tools, pottery, bone artifacts, bronzes, jade articles, inscriptions, paintings and calligraphy. Among the nearly 1,000 treasures on display, some are national treasures, such as the "cliff"-shaped stone axe and the half-moon double-hole stone knife unearthed from the Yueshi cultural relic named pingdu city Dongyue Shi Cun, the large hollow dragon brick unearthed from the site of Jimo Old Town, the famous battle between Heaven and Fire Cattle in the Warring States Period, the bronze bell engraved with spring rain, the Lai Yushi stone in the Sui Dynasty, and the pottery figurines of ethnic minorities in the Northern Qi Dynasty.

There are: ya-shaped stone axe, half-moon double-hole stone knife, bronze reeds with dragon and tiger patterns in the Spring and Autumn Period and other fine cultural relics.

Temporary exhibitions: paintings, pictures, photography exhibitions, etc.