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]]>Located right in the heart of Beijing, the National Museum of China contains a plethora of Chinese art. Its varied exhibitions and artefacts range from prehistory and ancient China, through the Revolution to modern art.
Found in the city’s famous Dongyue Temple, this archaic structure was built in the 14th century and is now used to celebrate national celebrations such as the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
This private museum exhibits many artworks devoted to ancient Chinese architecture, and specializes in the preservation of antique furniture. The museum is particularly interested in looking after furniture made of the rare Chinese red sandalwood.
Established in 1958, the museum is now a powerful shrine to Chinese art. It contains artworks spanning across several eras of Chinese history, with paintings, calligraphy, sculptures and porcelain ceramics.
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]]>This is the oldest and biggest temple in the city and includes a pagoda, several prayer halls, and the Buddhist Texts Library, where the magnificent collection of 500 golden statues of arhats is found.
Probably the most famous of the three, home to the renowned Sitting Jade Buddha and Reclining Jade Buddha. Inside this temple is also a great little teahouse where you can witness a traditional tea-making performance.
Located in the fantastic Yuyuan Mart, this temple is dedicated to the city gods of Shanghai. Combine the visit with a tour of the fantastical Yu Garden and the famous Huxinting Teahouse.
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]]>When Chinese residents began to immigrate across the world, Chinatowns began popping up in cities. Now, some of this delicious food and spectacular art is available outside of Asia. Here are the biggest and best Chinatowns worldwide.
San Francisco Chinatown is the oldest in North America. It was established in 1848 and is also the largest Chinatown outside Asia. It is bursting with shops and restaurants and has a wonderful atmosphere all year round.
The second largest Chinatown in North America is the one in New York. It has an estimated population of 100,000+ people and the atmosphere in this part of the city is totally unlike the rest of New York.
Thanks to its multicultural districts, there are multiple Chinatowns in Toronto. The biggest can be found downtown and has a unique atmosphere and many hidden gems can be found here.
The Chinatown in London is particularly famous for its restaurants. It formed in the 1950s and is located near Westminster.
The Chinatown in Melbourne was created in the 19th century and is a major tourist attraction. It’s one of the oldest and biggest Chinatowns in the Southern hemisphere and is particularly delightful during the Asian food festival.
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]]>The post Top Museums to Check Out in Beijing appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located right in the heart of Beijing, the National Museum of China contains a plethora of Chinese art. Its varied exhibitions and artefacts range from prehistory and ancient China, through the Revolution to modern art.
Found in the city’s famous Dongyue Temple, this archaic structure was built in the 14th century and is now used to celebrate national celebrations such as the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
This private museum exhibits many artworks devoted to ancient Chinese architecture, and specializes in the preservation of antique furniture. The museum is particularly interested in looking after furniture made of the rare Chinese red sandalwood.
Established in 1958, the museum is now a powerful shrine to Chinese art. It contains artworks spanning across several eras of Chinese history, with paintings, calligraphy, sculptures and porcelain ceramics.
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]]>This is the oldest and biggest temple in the city and includes a pagoda, several prayer halls, and the Buddhist Texts Library, where the magnificent collection of 500 golden statues of arhats is found.
Probably the most famous of the three, home to the renowned Sitting Jade Buddha and Reclining Jade Buddha. Inside this temple is also a great little teahouse where you can witness a traditional tea-making performance.
Located in the fantastic Yuyuan Mart, this temple is dedicated to the city gods of Shanghai. Combine the visit with a tour of the fantastical Yu Garden and the famous Huxinting Teahouse.
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]]>The post The Biggest and Best Chinatowns Outside of Asia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When Chinese residents began to immigrate across the world, Chinatowns began popping up in cities. Now, some of this delicious food and spectacular art is available outside of Asia. Here are the biggest and best Chinatowns worldwide.
San Francisco Chinatown is the oldest in North America. It was established in 1848 and is also the largest Chinatown outside Asia. It is bursting with shops and restaurants and has a wonderful atmosphere all year round.
The second largest Chinatown in North America is the one in New York. It has an estimated population of 100,000+ people and the atmosphere in this part of the city is totally unlike the rest of New York.
Thanks to its multicultural districts, there are multiple Chinatowns in Toronto. The biggest can be found downtown and has a unique atmosphere and many hidden gems can be found here.
The Chinatown in London is particularly famous for its restaurants. It formed in the 1950s and is located near Westminster.
The Chinatown in Melbourne was created in the 19th century and is a major tourist attraction. It’s one of the oldest and biggest Chinatowns in the Southern hemisphere and is particularly delightful during the Asian food festival.
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