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What museums are there in Guangzhou?
1, * * * and Community Railway Culture Museum

Guangzhou's famous railway system working and living area was founded in 1953, named after the idea that railway workers from all directions live in harmony and develop the national railway industry.

* * * and the "* * and Community Center" in the village set up a miniature museum of railway culture to show the construction and development of the railway through pictures and objects. It is understood that * * * and the village community center cover an area of about 1.200 square meters, and * * * exhibited more than 20 old photos related to railway construction and development, more than 40 pictures of Chinese and foreign locomotives in various periods, and 28 railway objects.

2. Guangfu Herbal Medicine Museum

According to research, Dashatou East District is not only a gathering place for water residents, but also a distribution center for water freight. Commodities include raw medicinal materials and Chinese patent medicines commonly used in Guangdong, and a number of private Chinese medicine shops, Chinese medicine halls and herbal tea shops have been derived from this. It is reported that Lu Xun also came here to collect medicine and taste tea when he lived in Baiyun Building on 1927.

Neighborhood can identify soup with golden eyes in the museum, and hundreds of Chinese herbal medicine specimens are eye-opening. Guangfu Herbal School on the third floor perfectly replicates the traditional pharmacy scene, teaches you to pound Chinese herbal medicines with Guangdong flavor in Lingnan, and gives regular health lectures.

3. China (Guangzhou) Folk Finance Museum

China (Guangzhou) Folk Finance Museum is the first museum with the theme of folk finance in China. Its predecessor was the former site of Jincheng Bank in the Republic of China, which was located in the former financial and commercial center of Guangzhou.

Through physical objects, historical pictures, scene reappearance, interactive games, multimedia demonstrations, etc., the museum comprehensively shows the development history of folk finance with folk credit as the main form from the Western Zhou Dynasty to modern times, including old-style pawn shops, money houses, banks, and new-style banks and insurance.

4. Dongping Pawn Museum

Dongping Pawn Museum is the first industry museum in Guangzhou with the theme of pawn industry. It is the first public welfare trade museum jointly built by the government and the people in Yuexiu District. Dongping Pawn Museum was established on the basis of Dongping Pawn in the Republic of China. This building was once a pawn building in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, commonly known as "Dadongmen Pawnshop".

5. Glasses Museum

Jin Quan Glasses Museum is rich in rare and antique glasses and glasses equipment from China and all over the world. Master Guo Bing, the founder of Jin Quan Glasses, and his apprentice Mr. He Jinquan have a special affection for glasses and love them all their lives, especially collecting antique old glasses and glasses equipment.

Located in the time-honored street in Yuexiu District, Mr. He Jinquan set up the "Glasses Museum" in the store, and all the antique glasses and glasses equipment collected are for the general public to enjoy. This museum is uniquely decorated, displaying many extremely precious and rare antique glasses, optometry tools, measuring instruments, eye books written by Sun Zhenren and other treasures collected from all over the world.

You can also learn about the origin and development history of glasses in the museum. The antique glass in the museum has a long history, even dating back to the Ming Dynasty in China and the17th century in the west. Although it is very old, it is elegant and charming. Through the development of the glasses industry in various times, it also shows that people's wisdom is updated from generation to generation and technology is advancing by leaps and bounds. This "museum" is not only a witness of history, but also a huge sum of money for the entire Guangzhou glasses industry.

6. Pu Gonghan ceramics museum

Pugonghan ceramics museum is the first museum in China with the theme of ceramics in the Han Dynasty. The museum is rich in collections and the ceramic culture spans more than 5,000 years. It is divided into four exhibitions: Han Dynasty pottery exhibition hall, China ceramics development exhibition hall, Han Dynasty colorful exhibition hall and original porcelain exhibition hall.

Pu Gonghan and ceramics museum explored the cultural connotation of the Han Dynasty from the rich historical materials through exhibitions of unglazed pottery, glazed pottery, painted pottery of the Han Dynasty, celadon of the Han Dynasty and ceramic sculptures of the Han Dynasty, so as to let people know about the development of society, economy, science and technology and humanities of the Han Dynasty and enhance their sense of identity with the Chinese nation.

The grey pottery female dance figurines based on Chang 'e in the museum are national first-class cultural relics. Dancing figurines with smiles and beautiful shapes have the reputation of "Venus of the East". In addition, the museum also has the largest collection of Han Dynasty primitive celadon urn, Han Dynasty gray pottery manger and a series of precious "orphans".

7. Guangdong Huanya Beauty Museum

China Guangdong Huanya Beauty and Cosmetics Museum is the first beauty and cosmetic museum in China founded by Guangzhou Huanya Cosmetics Technology Co., Ltd.

The museum was founded on February 6, 2007, 5438+08. The museum displays more than a thousand pieces of cultural relics and exhibits from various dynasties and periods in China, with more than a thousand pictures, accurate words, popular connotations and distinctive personalities; The background environment and pigment design have excellent visual effects; Scenes, artworks, movies and TV plays strengthen the communication power of visual language; Animation, electronic display and other multimedia, let the audience participate and interact.