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Anyang Folklore Museum opening time to resume opening area

Folklore culture is a treasure that has been handed down for thousands of years in China, and it is the root of the life and culture of the Chinese people. Anyang Folklore Museum is an exhibition hall with the theme of recording non-heritage culture and folklore culture, and it will be reopened to everyone after the epidemic.

Anyang Folklore Museum to reopen

Anyang Folklore Museum will be reopened to the public on March 23 (Monday) and receive visitors. And will implement the "one into a test a registration" system, visitors to the museum need to carry an ID card or other valid ID at the entrance to the real-name registration; in order to prevent the gathering of people, do not accept more than 15 people to visit the team.

Opening time and area

Specific opening hours for the Tuesday to Sunday morning 9:00-12:00; 2:30-5:30 p.m. (including the day of March 23, and then in accordance with the Tuesday-Sunday time to open), due to the fifth, the sixth exhibition hall ventilation is not open, the first, the second, the third, the fourth exhibition hall is normally open.

Museum Introduction

Anyang Folk Museum is located in Wenfeng District, Gulou East Street, No. 6, Changdefu City God Temple. Founded in 1989, covers an area of nearly 10000_, building area of 3000_. Existing six exhibition halls, in addition to displaying folk cultural relics and traditional folk art masterpieces, but also as a cultural propaganda position here to organize a variety of cultural exhibitions. Anyang Folk Museum is the only municipal folk art museum in Henan Province, Anyang Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Center, since its inception has carried out a census of intangible cultural heritage and collection of research work, held year-round folk art exhibitions and performances.

Mud sculpture museum

Mud sculpture is an ancient folk art in China. In the history of human development, clay sculpture has been accompanied by life continues to inherit, with clay as the raw material, from pottery, pottery Buddha, to children's toys, has never been interrupted. The production process has always been "three parts plastic, seven parts color" said, and there are Tianjin "mud man Zhang" color sculpture, Wuxi color sculpture, Dunhuang Mogao Caves of clay sculpture of the classification. Clay art is a kind of Chinese folk art, it has long been out of the country, become a messenger of cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, traveled across the oceans, for more and more countries and people accepted and cherished.

New Year's Paintings Museum

Traditional woodblock prints of simple lines, bright colors, mostly with big red, green and yellow, and the original color-based, less use of complex colors, the performance of the scene lively. The content can be for the celebration of good luck, to avoid evil aversion to win two categories. Because of the woodblock prints are convenient, inexpensive, and the subject matter is popular among the people. So widely welcomed by the Chinese people, until it became the Chinese folk festivals, for wedding celebrations essential content, its wide range is self-evident.

Paper Cutting Museum

Paper cutting is one of the oldest Han folk art, as a kind of hollow art, which visually gives people a feeling of transparency and artistic enjoyment. Paper-cutting uses scissors to cut paper into a variety of patterns, such as window, door paper, wall flowers, ceiling flowers, lamps and so on. During festivals or wedding celebrations, people stick the beautiful and brightly colored paper cuttings on windows, walls, doors and lanterns at home, and the festive atmosphere is thus made more enthusiastic. In the countryside, paper-cutting is usually done by women and girls. In the past, paper-cutting was an art that almost every girl had to master, and it was also used as a criterion for judging brides. The art of paper-cutting in the south and north of China can express all kinds of joys and sorrows in life through a pair of scissors and a piece of paper.