China's
National Silk Museum is the first state-level museum dedicated
to silk culture and the biggest silk museum in the world.
Chinese former chairman Jiang Zemin made an epigraphy
"Opening up a New Silk Road, Promoting Chinese Silk
Culture" for celebrating the opening of the museum
in spring 1992.
Located
at the foot of Yuhang (Jade Emperor) Hill south of West
Lake, the museum occupies a total construction area of
approximately 8,000 squares meters (about two acres),
which includes eight different exhibition halls: the Prelude
Hall, the Relics Hall, the Folk Custom Hall, the Silkworm
Hall, the Silk Manufacturing Hall, the Weaving Hall, the
Dyeing Hall, and the Achievement Hall. The museum exhibits
silk production artifacts from the Neolithic Age to the
Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties. In the
Modern Achievement Hall, a series of refined silk products
made in modern society are on display, demonstrating the
great achievements that have been made in the silk industry
with the support of Chinese government since the founding
of the People's Republic of China in 1949.China is the
birthplace of the silk industry with approximately 5,000
years history of planting mulberry trees, doing sericulture
and filature,and twining silk. Thus, visitors here have
the opportunity to see the silk production tools and silk
production lines from many eras and enjoy the rich silk
culture, local customs, folk tales about silkworms, and
the silkworm cocoon harvesting ceremony. In addition,
visitors with enough curiosity can try to weave silk themselves,
an effective way for them to know how silk is manufactured.
Each year, countless silk professionals and aficionados
from all over the world meet here to appreciate those
masterpieces made by ancient laboring Chinese and celebrate
the silk festival at the same time.
China's National Silk Museum all the while pays much attention
to friendly cultural exchanges about silk with any other
countries. With past years' efforts, the museum has been
gradually developing to a high - standard research, collection,
and authentication of the ancient Chinese silk cloth.
The museum is a hot tourist destination, which attracts
those who are really interested in the Chinese silk.
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