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A composition describing the three pavilions in Baoshan
During the period of 1999, Baoshan changed the traditional decentralized construction mode and concentrated on building three important public welfare cultural service facilities, namely, museum, library and cultural center, which not only formed the living room for urban construction, but also formed the place where mass cultural activities were widely carried out in the square. In architectural design, the local cultural connotation is combined with artistic cultural buildings, so that cultural buildings can truly reflect cultural features and become the first real landmark building in Baoshan. With the completion of the cultural center square of Baoshan No.3 Museum, Tengchong, Longling and Changning counties under Baoshan have also transformed the cultural facilities in their counties according to this idea, and successively built the "Tengyue Cultural Square" and "Longling Cultural Center Square". During the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period, the area of cultural buildings in the city increased significantly. [ 1]

1 February, 9991ground was broken, and it was completed and opened at the end of September of that year. The new building faces south, facing the cultural center square, and the library and urban agglomeration art museum built at the same time on both sides form a "pin"-shaped architectural community. The building is modeled after the bronze drum in the ancient south of China, and is decorated with four large reliefs reflecting Baoshan's history and culture. The height of the whole building is 19.6m, the maximum diameter is 56.6m, the total construction area is 3224 m2, and the total investment is 5.7 million yuan. The interior of the building has two floors, with an rotunda in the middle.

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Grid glass roof for lighting. On the outside of the hall is a circular staircase connecting the upper and lower floors, and then on the outside is the house and the door. There are seven exhibition halls in the new museum, and "Anti-Japanese War in Western Yunnan" is one of them. Including 178 Zhang Zhengui pictures, 150 large objects. A comprehensive and informative introduction to the anti-Japanese war in western Yunnan. In addition, topics such as prehistoric culture, Ailao culture, Yongchang culture, historical figures, national culture, 50-year construction achievements and natural resources also have their own characteristics. The new museum was completed and opened on September 29th, nearly three years ago. 1999. It has received 80,000 Chinese and foreign guests and tourists from all walks of life, and now it has become one of the important windows for Baoshan's external publicity and tourism opening up.