Shangai Museum (English Narration)
Description
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General)Transcript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Shanghai Museum with the rich and high quality collection of ancient Chinese bronze, ceramics, paintings, filmography and more celebrated around the world. Shanghai is probably the most modern city in China, but it is definitely a one trick pony, while skyscrapers one after another have become the defining architecture of the city. You can also wonder the Bund with great art Deco architecture, behold Buddhist temples and Chinese gardens, or enjoy a cup of coffee in one of the streets where there is literally one coffee shop every few steps. Shanghai exemplifies that. The only constant is constant change, but if you want something more timeless in the city, the best place to visit will be. Shanghai Museum, first established in 1952 Shanghai Museum, has been relocated twice and reopened to the public at the present building in 1996. The building visualises the ancient Chinese concept round, sky and square earth. The semicircle designs on the top resemble the handles of an ancient Chinese bronze cooking vessel called Thing. With more than one million collections, the museum provides visitors a panoramic view of Chinese history and art. You can take your pick from the bronze ceramics calligraphy, paintings, sculptures, seals, coins, jade and more on display in the 10 permanent exhibitions and the other unique donation rooms and temporary exhibitions. Shanghai Museum as a quintessential Chinese museum that will make you amazed, and I am here to walk you through the four floors and introduce the fascinating treasures to you.