Core Insights - The article discusses the recent approval of two "quasi-museum" institutions in Daxing District, Beijing, which are now recognized as important cultural dissemination platforms [1] Group 1: Quasi-Museum Developments - The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Cultural Heritage has conducted a centralized acceptance inspection for various district applications, resulting in the approval of the Beijing Hongwen Boya Thangka Museum and the Beijing Zhongyuan Hanzi Cultural Museum after necessary improvements [1] - Currently, there are a total of seven "quasi-museums" in Daxing District, contributing significantly to local cultural communication [1] Group 2: Beijing Hongwen Boya Thangka Museum - Located in Weishanzhuang Town, the museum focuses on the intangible cultural heritage of Thangka art, showcasing its creation process, thematic evolution, and cultural integration [1] - The museum houses a significant collection of Thangka artworks, ranking among the top in Beijing, and serves as a vital resource for studying Tibetan culture and the exchange between Tibetan and Han cultures [1] - The museum enhances national identity through the introduction of cultural and creative products and various experiential activities [1] Group 3: Beijing Zhongyuan Hanzi Cultural Museum - Situated within the China Calligraphy Institute, this museum specializes in Hanzi culture and calligraphy, featuring over a hundred exhibits [1] - The museum presents the evolution of Chinese characters through seven styles, including oracle bone script and regular script, arranged chronologically to illustrate the development of Hanzi culture [1] - It aims to preserve and promote the profound heritage of Chinese character culture through its exhibits [1]
大兴区拟新增两家“类博物馆”
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-19 01:56