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Hangzhou Asian Games historic and cultural experience centers: China National Silk Museum

www.ehangzhou.gov.cn| Updated: March 22, 2022 L M S

Editor's Note: The Hangzhou culture, radio, film and tourism bureau has unveiled a list of the 50 experience centers that best bring out the essence of the 19th Asian Games and the unique charm of Hangzhou. The centers focus on history and culture, digital economy, intelligent manufacturing, intangible cultural heritage, sports and health.

China National Silk Museum

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In the early 1990s, to promote its profound silk culture, China National Silk Museum was established as the country's first State-level silk-themed museum on the southern bank of West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. It is the world's biggest silk museum.

The main role of the museum is to research and conserve Chinese textile relics. The range of exhibits includes important facts on silk making and silk products from the different dynasties that once ruled the nation.

The museum also showcases China's silk manufacturing techniques, and how silk products are being churned out in modern times. The most distinctive exhibits of the museum are textile relics unearthed along the ancient Silk Road and some time-honored clothes from Europe.

As China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, the ancient Silk Road, a term coined by the German explorer Ferdinand von Richthofen (833-1905) in 1877, regained global attention for its contribution to economic connections between Europe, Asia and Africa.

Silk, one of China's main products that were transported to the outside world along the route, is the first thing that pops into many foreigners' minds when thinking of China.

Address: No73-1 Yuhuangshan Road, Xihu district

Tel: +86 0571-87035223

Hours:

9:00-17:00 (Tuesday-Sunday)

9:00-12:00 (Mondays)

Closed on Monday afternoon, except for national holidays

     
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