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The inheritance of national culture is a unique cultural treasure in China. From household utensils to Tibetan religion, they all represent the distinctive characteristics of a nation in a period. The combination of material culture and spiritual culture has given birth to the richness of our Chinese civilization. Everything in the museum is annotated, and you can learn a lot about ethnic knowledge.

Official website:

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Telephone Exhibition Hall Tel: (0 10)83 195200

China Library for Nationalities Tel: (0 10)83 195250.

Museum Tel: (0 10)83 195280

Cinema Tel: (0 10)83 195300

Tel: (010) 83195351

Cultural Exchange Center Tel: (0 10)83 195762

Palace office telephone: (0 10)83 195500

The museum has collected about 50,000 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 55 ethnic minorities, more than 60,000 pictures, more than 2,000 books and documents, and more than 500 CDs of audio-visual materials. More than 100 exhibitions and exhibitions of various ethnic cultural relics and cultures were held. The National Culture Palace, located on the west side of Chang 'an Avenue in Beijing, was built in September. 1959. It is one of the top ten famous buildings in Beijing, the capital of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

The collection is mainly divided into three categories: historical relics, religious relics and folk relics. These cultural relics cover all aspects of national life and development, including coins, bronze drums, official seals, official uniforms, golden bronze statues of Tibetan Buddhism, thangkas, sacrificial utensils, costumes, accessories, masks and musical instruments.

Some thematic exhibitions are often held in museums, and many exhibitions are not only exhibited in museums, but also held national exhibitions. Among them, more than ten special exhibitions, such as China Tibetan Culture Exhibition and China Minority Traditional Costume Art Exhibition, have been exhibited in Japanese, American, French and other countries and regions.