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Jilin Provincial Museum

Introducing Jilin Provincial Museum
Jilin Provincial Museum is a renowned cultural institution in its capital city Changchun. Jilin Provincial Museum is established in 1951. Spanning 32,000 square meters, the museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich history, art, and culture of the region. Its collection includes more than 128,000 relics spanning various Chinese dynasties, with key artifacts from the Goguryeo kingdom (37 BC–668 AD) and the Liao-Jin periods(916-1234 AD). The museum also features exhibits detailing the natural history of the area and the vibrant traditions of its diverse ethnic groups, including displays of Chinese ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings.

From a distance, the museum’s modern and minimalist design complements its surroundings. Clean lines, a simple color palette, and varying building heights create a dynamic composition. The extensive use of white on the exterior walls and the transparent glass staircase enclosure bathe the interior in natural light, making this popular destination a welcoming space for both locals and tourists.

Jilin Provincial Museum Fast Facts
• AKA: Jilin Museum
• Chinese Name: Jí Lín Shěng Bó Wù Yuàn 吉林省博物院
• Date Established: 1951

• Best Time to Visit: All year around
• Recommended Visiting Hours: 2 - 3 x hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Culture and History
• Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 – 16:30
• Entrance Fee: Free
• Address: 1666 Yongshun Road, Nanguan District, Changchun, Jilin Province

What to Expect at the Jilin Provincial Museum
Museums act as living archives of local history and heritage, preserving the stories, traditions, and cultural expressions that define a community’s identity. Jilin Provincial Museum offers a rewarding way to spend a morning or afternoon exploring the rich history and culture of this beautiful province.

Exhibition of the History and Culture of Jilin Province
From the whispers of prehistory to the echoes of the modern era, this exhibition unveils the rich history and culture of Jilin Province. Unearth the secrets of the past through archaeological treasures, historical artifacts, and cultural relics. Each piece tells a story of the people who shaped this land—the Manchu, the Korean, the Mongol, and more. Their traditions, lives, and spirits come alive before your eyes.

Journey through the rise and fall of kingdoms, from the mighty Goguryeo to the Liao and Jin Dynasties, and witness the grandeur of the Qing. Discover how Jilin’s political landscape shifted, its economy thrived, and its society evolved. Explore its unique artistry, vibrant folklore, and ingenious industries, and understand Jilin’s indelible mark on the vast tapestry of Chinese history and culture.

Exhibition of Chinese Ceramics
Exquisite ceramics form a significant part of the museum’s collection. This exhibition showcases an important collection of ancient Chinese ceramics from Jilin province, featuring both treasured heirlooms and artifacts unearthed in documented archaeological excavations. Exploring the development of distinctive glazes, the exhibition presents over 140 pieces across three sections: Prehistoric Discoveries, Monochrome Glazes, and Painted Decoration. These works reveal remarkable artistry in glazing and decorative techniques across various dynasties, offering insights into the aesthetic sensibilities of the ancient people of Jilin.

How to Get to Jilin Provincial Museum
• By Bus: Take bus T68 to Jilinshengbowuguan (Jilin Provincial Museum) Station.
• By Subway: Take subway line 6 to Shengbowuyuan (Jilin Provincial Museum) Station.

Additional Travel Advice on Jilin Provincial Museum
• The museum is closed on Mondays except Chinese public holidays.
• Food and colored drinks are not allowed in the museum.

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