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Regarding the unique and unpopular museums, this article is enough to collect it.

What are you most afraid of when going to a museum to see an exhibition?

What Cuihua fears most is waiting in long lines, especially those with no end in sight and waiting in line for hours.

Waiting in line for 5 hours to see an exhibition for 5 minutes is unbearable!

Unexpectedly, after hearing this, my friends all said, Comrade Cuihua, your idea is very dangerous!

Want to see something good but don’t want to queue up? It’s faster to just dream!

In order to slap her friends in the face, Cuihua stayed up late and sorted out the following 15 "unpopular" museums that are not well-known but have great collections and features, vowing to prove that it is not just a dream to see good things without waiting in line!

Keywords: National first-level museum in the county Coordinates: The west end of Fan Gongting Park, Qingzhou City, Shandong Province Qingzhou Museum is a weird thing. It is the only national first-level museum among all county-level museums!

You must know that the Shandong Museum, which is supposed to house the essence of cultural relics in Shandong Province, is also a national second-class museum.

You must see the three treasures of the Qingzhou Museum, which are the country's only ancient imperial examination paper, the country's only large-scale collection jade from the Han Dynasty inscribed with Chinese characters, and the 400-year-old jade unearthed from Longxing Temple next door to the museum.

Yu Zun Buddhist statue.

This batch of statues are concentrated from the late Northern Wei Dynasty to the Northern Qi Dynasty. They are gilded and painted, exquisitely carved and well-preserved. They are called Qingzhou statues.

Keywords: International style Coordinates: No. 42 Lening Street, Lushunkou District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province When you hear the word Lushun, you will always think of the "Lushun Massacre".

But the Lushun Museum is not a Holocaust memorial, but a truly comprehensive museum.

The Lushun Museum has more than 60,000 cultural relics in its collection, including bronzes, calligraphy and paintings, and cultural relics unearthed in Xinjiang that are all worth seeing.

In addition, there are unique Indian Gandhara art (a Buddhist art form) and Japanese and Korean cultural relics brought by the convenient location!

Japan's Edo period imitation Wanli colorful bucket Keywords: male corpse + lacquerware Coordinates: No. 166, Jingzhong Road, Jingzhou District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province "National Treasure" made the Hunan Museum's 2000 incorruptible Mrs. Xin Zhui popular all over the country.

Did you know that the Jingzhou Museum also has a male corpse from the same period?

Also incorruptible for 2000 years, it is the oldest and most intact male corpse from the Western Han Dynasty so far.

(Pretend to have a picture.JPG) Friends who can't stand the heavy taste of male corpses can come to Jingzhou Museum to see lacquerware. The collection of Chu and Han lacquerware and woodware here accounts for three-fifths of the country's total.

In Chu culture, the phoenix is ??revered, and the appearance of lacquerware is absolutely outstanding.

In addition, the silk fabrics and jades are also very stunning, but please remind friends who are not good at mathematics, here is the world's earliest mathematics monograph - Zhangjiashan Han Bamboo Slips "Arithmetic Book", be careful to take a detour when viewing the exhibition!

Keywords: The best Yuan blue and white flowers. Coordinates: No. 674, Ruiyang Avenue, Gao'an City, Jiangxi? Which museum can see the most Yuan blue and white flowers at one time?

Without going abroad, the answer can only be the Gao'an Yuan Blue and White Museum in Jiangxi!

This is the only "Yuan Blue and White" special museum in China, with 19 pieces of Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain unearthed in the collection!

Don’t underestimate the number 19. This is the third largest collection in the world after Turkey’s Topkapi Palace Museum and the National Museum of Iran!

After all, there are only about 300 Yuan blue and white pieces in existence, and there are only about 100 pieces in China!

Keywords: Longquan Celadon Coordinates: No. 613, Xishan Road, Suining City, Sichuan? Yes, to see Longquan Celadon is not to go to Longquan, Zhejiang, but to the Sichuan Song Dynasty Celadon Museum in Suining, Sichuan!

In 1991, a large collection of Song porcelain was discovered in Suining, and 985 pieces of Song porcelain were unearthed, including 342 pieces of Longquan celadon.

In 2003, the Sichuan Song Dynasty Celadon Museum was opened and dedicated to displaying these fine Song porcelains.

? Keywords: The birth of Hailao porcelain Coordinates: No. 68 Guoxing Avenue, Haikou City, Hainan An ancient merchant ship carrying porcelain for export was wrecked at sea, forming today's undersea cultural relics - Hailao porcelain.

A major feature of the Hainan Museum is the porcelain from the sea, which is mainly celadon and blue and white porcelain. The era spans the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. However, because most of them are practical porcelain, the ornamental value is incomparable with the blue and white porcelain and Longquan celadon.

However, here you can see the on-site operations of "underwater archeology". The birth of "haihai porcelain" is still very attractive, isn't it?

Keywords: Learn about the tomb of Emperor Han Jing. Coordinates: Zhengyang Town, Weicheng District, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province? Hanyang Mausoleum is the tomb where Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, his father, Emperor Han Jing Emperor, and his queen are buried together.

The Hanyang Mausoleum Museum built on the basis of the mausoleum consists of three parts: the Zhuque Gate Site, the Underground Museum and the Han Dynasty Terracotta Warriors Museum.

Here you can see the ruins and restored buildings of the Zhuque Gate. You can view the burial pit up close through only a layer of tempered glass, and you can also see the largest number of pottery figurines from the Han Dynasty.