Heilongjiang Provincial Museum, convenient transportation near Hongbo Square, many buses directly to the entrance building are ancient buildings, originally a department store building with two floors, there are five or six exhibition halls, and there is a pavilion on the first floor that can be stamped with cultural and creative shops. There are not many souvenir coin shops in self-service vending machines. There is a selling tour time 1-2 hour, the security check at the door is a bit slow
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Heilongjiang Provincial Museum, convenient transportation near Hongbo Square, many buses directly to the entrance building are ancient buildings, originally a department store building with two floors, there are five or six exhibition halls, and there is a pavilion on the first floor that can be stamped with cultural and creative shops. There are not many souvenir coin shops in self-service vending machines. There is a selling tour time 1-2 hour, the security check at the door is a bit slow
Heilongjiang Provincial Museum is an old Russian-style building on Red Army Street, and the building itself is quite beautiful. Provincial Bo is not far from the train station and is in a bustling area. Provincial Bo shows the history of the city of Harbin, as a city with a strong Russian style, in fact, it also records the modern history of China.
Although the museum is not big, the content is quite rich. There are many exhibition halls arranged inside, each with its own characteristics, suitable for adults and children. There is local history, natural ecology, and ethnic culture, and the content is very exciting.
The explanation is superb, the expansion is very wide, and the introduction is rich. The explanation is serious and responsible, the language is rigorous and meticulous, and we take care of it during the explanation process. On the basis of the museum, we also introduced many traditional Heilongjiang and Chinese culture, so that we learned to enrich the history of Heilongjiang.
The explanation teacher is very responsible, but the exhibits are a little less, it is related to the move ~ Take the baby to see it can ~
This is the smallest provincial museum I have ever been to. There is no elevator, and it is still a hanging fan. The exhibits are pitiful. Many exhibits are not displayed. I asked the staff and said that it was moving next year, so the things were put away first. I feel that the queue time is longer than the visit. It didn't take half an hour to read it.
A particularly small provincial museum, it feels only as big as Shouxian