Ceramics Museum of China

WANGDA SHOWCASES designed,supplied and installed custom museum grade display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for all the galleries for Ceramics Museum of China, to make the contribution to the protection and exhibition of valuable fine collections of ceramic wares.

Nanjing Museum

Custom museum Display Cabinets|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines from Wangda Showcases for Nanjing Museum,a national-class museum. The Nanjing Museum (Chinese南京博物院pinyinNánjīng Bówùyuàn) is located at Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province in East of China.With a building area of 70,000 square meters (approx.17 acres),[1] Nanjing museum is one of the largest museums and renowned museums in China.More than 400,000  museum objects are collected and displayed in the permanent collection[2] . The most valuable and notable collections are of Ming and Qing imperial porcelain(which is the among the l[3]) under protection by high-security and well-sealed museum showcases from Wangda Showcases.

HUNAN PROVINCIAL MUSEUM

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied and installed custom museum showcases|museum display cases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Hunan Museum.

The Hunan Museum (Chinese湖南省博物馆) is the provincial museum of HunanChina. It was built in 1951 and opened to the public in July 1956. It is located in the provincial capital Changsha at No. 50, Dongfeng Lu next to the Revolutionary Martyr’s Park.It spans a total area of about 50,000 square metres (12 acres), with a constructed area of 20,000 square metres (4.9 acres).The museum has a collection of more than 180,000 objects, including items found in the tombs of the Marquis of Dai and his wife in Mawangdui.[1]

CHANGSHA MUSEUM

Wangda Showcases designed,supplied and installed all the custom museum grade display cases|showcases|display cabinets|vitrines for all the exhibition halls of Changsha Museum,located in the provincial capital of Hunan Province,the hometown of Mao Zhedong, the first president of P.R.China.The Changsha Museum (simplified Chinese长沙博物馆traditional Chinese長沙博物館pinyinChángshā Bówùguǎn) is a history museum located at Beichen Delta in Kaifu District, ChangshaHunanChina.[2]It is adjacent to the Changsha Concert HallChangsha Planning Exhibition Hall and Changsha Library. It has a constructed area of 24,000-square-metre (260,000 sq ft).The collections include Bronzes of Shang and Zhou dynasties, Chinese ceramics, and cultural relic of Changsha.

 

 

National Museum of China

Custom Museum Display Cases/museum showcases/museum display cabinets/vitrines from WANGDA SHOWCASES for National Museum of China.National Museum of China. National Museum of China (Chinese中国国家博物馆pinyinZhōngguó Guójiā Bówùguǎn) flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in BeijingChina. The museum’s mission is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China. National Museum of China is one of the largest museums in the world, and with over eight million visitors in 2017, the National Museum of China was the second-most visited art museum in the world, just after the Louvre.[3]

The museum, covering Chinese history from the Yuanmou Man of 1.7 million years ago to the end of the Qing Dynasty (the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history), has a permanent collection of 1,050,000 items,[8] with many precious and rare artifacts not to be found in museums anywhere else in China or the rest of the world. Among the most important items in the National Museum of China are the “Simuwu Ding” from the Shang Dynasty (the heaviest piece of ancient bronzeware in the world, at 832.84 kg),[9] the square shaped Shang Dynasty bronze zun decorated with four sheep heads,[9] a large and rare inscribed Western Zhou Dynasty bronze water pan,[9] a gold-inlaid Qin Dynasty bronze tally in the shape of a tiger,[9] Han Dynasty jade burial suits sewn with gold thread,[9] and a comprehensive collection of Tang Dynasty tri-colored glazed sancai and Song Dynasty ceramics.[9] The museum also has an important numismatic collection, including 15,000 coins donated by Luo Bozhao.[10]

 

“Princess Sissi and Hungary” Exhibition by Hungarian National Museum

The Hungarian National Museum presented the worldwide renowned tour exhibition Princess Sissi and Hungary: Aristocratic Life in 17th–19th Century Hungary at the Palace Museum. Over 150 pieces valuable artifacts reflect the lives of the Hungarian aristocracy over the past four centuries. This exhibition marks the first time that a Chinese audience has been able to see the gems collected by the Hungarian National Museum.

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied and installed all the custom museum grade display cases|showcases|display cabinets|vitrines for the exhibition themed Princess Sissi and Hungary at the exhibition gallery of Gate of Divine Prowess in Palace Museum in Beijing.

Princess Sissi, or Elisabeth Amalia Eugenia von Wittelsbach, became well-known due to the 1955 film Sissi. Her life and experience as Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary in the 19th century have inspired many dramas, animations and musicals.

Sissi lived in Hungary longer than any other place and regarded the country as her second home. She learned the Hungarian language and embroidery and also contributed to the construction of Budapest, earning her the nickname “Daughter of Hungary” from Hungarian people at the time.

 

Six Dynasty Museum

Wangda Showcases supplied and installed museum display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Six Dynasty Museum.The Six Dynasty Museum is located adjacent to the historic Nanjing Presidential Palace on the east end of Changjiang Road in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangshu Province.Nanjing was renowned as the capital of ancient China for ancient six dynasties.One of the many unique features of this museum is its all-glass entrance carved underneath the museum’s cantilever stone wall of the Southeast façade.

 

Hebei Provincial Museum

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied and installed custom museum display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines made by anti-reflective glass imported from Europe and all the museum display cases were custom-made according to the highest museum showcase standards from Europe.The Hebei Museum (Chinese河北博物院pinyinHéběi Bówùyuàn) is located in Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei Province, China. It first opened in April 1953 in Baoding. After moving twice in the 1980s, it reopened in October 1987 at its present location on South Zhongshan Street. As the only provincial-level museum in Hebei, its primary function is the collection and exhibition of ancient cultural relics.[1] The museum’s exhibition area has an area of approximately 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft) and showcases nearly 150,000 cultural relics. Artifacts in their collection include jade burial suits sewn with gold thread, unearthed from the Mancheng Lingshan Tombs of the Han dynasty; a lantern from Changxin Palace;[1] and a 2300-year-old bronze lamp, found in the tomb of King Cuo of Zhongshan.[2]