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Which unit is better, the Forbidden City, the National Museum or the Central Cultural Relics Bureau?
The national museum unit is good.

1, China Academy of Fine Arts (China Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center)

China Academy of Art is a national art research institution directly under the Ministry of People and Culture of China. The State Council is the first batch of doctoral and master's degree awarding units. It was developed on the basis of China Opera Research Institute, China Music Research Institute and China Fine Arts Research Institute, which were established in the early days of New China. Approved by the State Council during 1980.

2. National Library of China

The National Library of China is located at No.33, Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing, adjacent to the Gaoliang River in Baishiqiao and Zizhuyuan Park in Haidian District. It is the National General Library, the National Bibliography Center and the National Ancient Books Protection Center. It is one of the largest and most advanced national libraries in the world.

3. Palace Museum

The Palace Museum in Beijing was established in June 1925+ 10/0, located in the Forbidden City in Beijing. It is a comprehensive museum in China established on the basis of the imperial palaces and their collections in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is also the largest museum of ancient culture and art in China. Its cultural relics collection mainly comes from the old collection of the Qing Dynasty Palace, and it is the first batch of national patriotic education demonstration bases.

4. China National Museum

China National Museum, Guo Bo for short, is located in the east of Tiananmen Square and south of East Chang 'an Avenue in the center of Beijing. It is a comprehensive museum that pays equal attention to history and art, and integrates collection, exhibition, research, archaeology, public education and cultural exchange. It belongs to People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Culture.

5. Central Cultural Management Cadre College

The Central College of Cultural Management Cadres was established in July. 1979. It used to be the Party School of the Ministry of Culture, and 1987 was officially renamed as the Central Cultural Management Cadre College. College is the earliest education and training institution in China that began to train cultural, administrative and management talents. As the only cadre education and training institution directly under the Ministry of Culture, the College mainly undertakes the education and training of party and government leading cadres, cultural management talents and cultural professional and technical talents in the national cultural system. Since its establishment 30 years ago, it has trained tens of thousands of cultural management talents and professional and technical talents for the national cultural system.