In fact, there are quite a lot of collections, if you are more careful in maintenance and cloth exhibitions, you will compare the effect. As a veteran of the museum, I am quite happy to discover the small objects that are interested in it. I read the introduction of the overseas Chinese batch in detail, and it is also a knowledge point.
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In fact, there are quite a lot of collections, if you are more careful in maintenance and cloth exhibitions, you will compare the effect. As a veteran of the museum, I am quite happy to discover the small objects that are interested in it. I read the introduction of the overseas Chinese batch in detail, and it is also a knowledge point.
The 100-year-old Gulangyu Museum is located at No. 62 Fujian Road, Gulangyu Island, Xiamen City, Fujian Province. In 1902, Gulangyu Island was officially identified as one of the two major public concessions. That special era also created the prosperity and many legends of Gulangyu Island. The current Gulangyu culture was gradually formed at that time. We can only imagine the vicissitudes of the year from the description of the text.
The 100-year-old Gulangyu Museum is one of the most interesting museums on the island, showing old objects brought to Gulangyu by consulates from their respective countries. The most impressive thing is the refrigerator (physical freezer) that doesn't use electricity in Germany. There is also a washing machine that doesn't use electricity, and the German punch card machine more than 100 years ago (the Germans used to work rigorously) are super interesting. There are also porcelain, musical instruments and the like brought by the West. Former cameras, spy machines, 250 coins.
The whole museum is in an old house, decorated very retro, there is no one very comfortable when I go, there is no explanation, I need to see the annotation by myself, and I took a meteorite at the door.
Black tour guide, black attractions, Gulangyu sooner or later regret in these people's hands, big bad reviews!
The things inside still reflect the history of Gulangyu Island, that is, the ticket price is a bit not worth it, and I don't know if it is related to the epidemic, and no one explained it.
How embarrassed to ask for so much money? There is a pile of old things in it, small ones, and pits to death.