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山西省民俗博物館評價

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還沒有維修好,但是裏面有些山西本地的風俗展示還是挺有看頭的。特別有一個展廳裏面有一些蠟像,反映了山西本地的結婚民俗等等的風情。

山西省民俗博物館

發佈日期:2019年11月29日
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  • hijkl7
    4/5極好

    民俗博物館是依託豐富多樣的民俗文物、收藏品等,為弘揚民族文化精神,將民間傳承下來的物質和非物質文化遺產採用有形和無形的陳列手段,以實現保存地域民俗特色、對民俗文物的研究和保護,最大限度地展示、研究和傳播民俗文化的重要場所

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    發佈日期:2020年3月13日
  • Hanyang44
    5/5完美

    到太原,不妨到山西省民俗博物館看看。這裏地處市中心五一廣場附近。博物館依託太原府文廟。文廟是清代建築,大成殿、崇聖祠等基本保留完好。泮池,似乎是重修的。民俗展廳,內容豐富,以模型、圖片、照片、雕塑展示了老山西獨特的民居、風俗、衣飾等。後院,有皮影展等。院內存放有許多古鐘、石雕、木門,都是原汁原味的古風猶存的文物。這麼多真古迹、古文物,藏在深巷少人知。可惜,可嘆。参觀者不多,很清靜,可細看。

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    發佈日期:2019年9月18日
  • 鱼露淡淡
    5/5完美
    原文

    Shanxi Folklore Museum is located in Yingze District. It is located in the old traditional urban area. The east direction is Beijing-Kunming Line, the south direction is May 1 East Street, the west direction is May 1 Road, and the north direction is Fudong Street. It is a golden section. From the museum to Liuxiang, Wenying Park, Yingze Park, Provincial Museum of Art, May 1st Square, Taiyuan Station are all within a kilometer radius. It can be said that it is not far to go anywhere. But in the old city, there is also a problem that can not be ignored, that is, traffic problems and parking problems. You can only go to the museum nearby and then walk in. If you drive by yourself, you may use congestion in narrow sections and the number of parking spaces at the entrance is limited. Folklore Museum is located in the Ming and Qing temples, so it is not only a museum of folklore, but also a museum of architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties. After viewing the exhibition, you will feel that it is a museum of national integration or a museum of stone carving art. Coming here, we can learn about the production and living customs of Shanxi people, including diet, housing, weddings, funerals, marriages and so on. No, maybe even Shanxi people don't necessarily know much about their hometown. The various stone carvings in the courtyard reflect not only folk customs, but also ethnic integration, as well as a kind of cultural and artistic display. The large-scale courtyards also let people understand the architecture of Shanxi in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and also understand the tradition of emphasizing education, culture and etiquette in Shanxi since ancient times. Whether you are an adult or a child, it's worth visiting. It's better to have a parent-child tour. There is no reservation. Adult tickets are 30 yuan and children are half price. Close every Monday.

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    發佈日期:2016年8月11日
  • 小辰
    4/5極好
    原文

    Ticket 25, almost no tourists, very close to the railway station, a small quiet place in the busy city, walk well. The courtyard culture of Shanxi merchants has created the tile of this folklore hall. The diversity of Lions in Limen deserves a good appreciation. Folklore halls are also Confucian temples, so the main hall is the Confucian culture of Confucius. There are shadows, clothes, houses, restaurants and pasta culture. Like the national culture to take out 2, 3 hours, fine products. Personal feeling is OK, with children's estimation will feel dull and tedious

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    發佈日期:2015年11月19日
  • smalmonkey
    5/5完美
    原文

    Located in Shangguan Lane, southeast of Taiyuan City, it was originally a Confucian Temple, then a Shanxi Library Museum, which was changed to a Shanxi Museum in 1953. It was built in Jin Dading and rebuilt and expanded in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The collection of Shanxi Folklore Museum can be said to come from the folk, which mainly collects stone lions.

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    發佈日期:2017年9月2日
  • 萍水相逢2010
    4/5極好
    原文

    Taking the training in Taiyuan in May this year, I went to Shanxi Folklore Museum. Because I used the annual card, I saved the ticket money. It was rebuilt on the basis of the Confucian Temple in Taiyuan, with a large area, but few people came except the staff. I also turned on my mobile phone to navigate, and I inquired several times on the way to find it here.

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    發佈日期:2017年12月16日
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