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What about the National Costume Museum of Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology? Address and transportation introduction
The Olympic Costume Pavilion showcases a range of costumes and related materials designed and produced for the 2008 Olympic Games. They constitute a bright landscape of this event, holding high the Olympic ideal and displaying the spiritual and cultural outlook of the Chinese people through unique artistic designs. It is also a full manifestation of the school's teaching principle of "combining national costume culture with modern design concepts".
Address
Three floors of Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology Comprehensive Building, No.2 Huaying East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Transportation
Bus
Take No.119, No.361, No.379, No.419, No.479, No.596, No.62, No.674, No.684 or No.984 bus and get off at the stop of China-Japan Hospital, then walk to Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.
Subway
Take subway line 10 or 13 and get off at ShaoYaoJu station, walk 1.4 kilometers to Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology.
Introduction
The National Costume Museum of Beijing Institute of Fashion is the first costume museum in China, and a cultural research institution integrating collection, exhibition, scientific research and teaching. It is one of the best professional costume museums in China, with a collection of more than 10,000 pieces of costumes, ornaments and cloths of various ethnic groups in China, and nearly 1,000 precious pictures of the life of the Yi, Tibetan and Qiang ethnic groups in the 1930s.
There are seven exhibition halls, including Minority Clothing Hall, Han Clothing Hall, Miao Clothing Hall, Goldsmith Jewelry Hall, Brocade Embroidery Batik Hall, Olympic Clothing Hall, and Photography Hall, as well as a Chinese Traditional Clothing Crafts Inheritance and Learning Hall for young people and the public to learn and understand the traditional skills of ethnic clothing and to have interactive exchanges.
The goldsmithing hall has many silver ornaments, such as headdresses, earrings, necklaces, chest ornaments, bracelets and rings, as well as silver bubbles, flowers, silver pieces and bells. The Minority Costume Hall has national costumes of Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan, Oroqen, Ewenki, Uyghur, Tajik, Kazakh, Kirgiz, Yugu and other nationalities. There are robes, gowns, dresses, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, lapels, and dresses. Dyeing and embroidery museum of textile, embroidery, batik ethnic clothing.
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