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.

 

Guangxi Provincial Museum

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


 

Seaton Delaval Hall,UK

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied custom museum grade display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Seaton Delaval Hall in the United Kingdom.Seaton Delaval Hall is a Grade I listed country house in Northumberland, England. It is near the coast just north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Located between Seaton Sluice and Seaton Delaval, it was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1718 for Admiral George Delaval; it is now owned by the National Trust.[1]

 

CLASSIC COLLECTION CENTER,SHENZHEN STOCK EXCHANGE

WANGDA SHOWCASES customized museum grade display cases|showcases|display cabinets|vitrines for the classic collection center of new ShenZhen Stock Exchange.All the museum display cases are tailored with anti-reflective glass imported from Germany and are equipped with fiber optic lighting system and active micro-climate control systems for active relative constant humidity control with internal display spaces.










Liangzu Museum,Zhejiang Province of China

WANGDA SHOWCASES customized museum display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Liangzu Museum located in Zhejiang Province of China.The Liangzhu Museum (Chinese良渚博物院pinyinLiángzhǔ Bówùyuàn) is an archaeological museum dedicated to the NeolithicLiangzhu culture. It houses a collection of artefacts from the archaeological culture. It is located in Liangzhu, in the northwestern outskirts of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, China.[1]The museum was designed by David Chipperfield Architects and completed in 2007.[2][3] The site was previously a contaminated industrial site, and has been landscaped into a park by Levin Monsigny Landschaftsarchitekten,[4] with hills and manmade streams.[5] The project took five years to design and construct, and was developed in conjunction with ZTUDI, the Architectural Design and Research Institute at Zhejiang University of Technology.[4]

 

Tianjin Museum & Art Gallery

WANGDA SHOWCASES design,supply and install custom museum grade display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Tianjin Museum & Art Gallery.Tianjin Museum was constructed by Shin Takamatsu Architect and Associates, the new museum was designed by Japanese architect Mamoru Kawaguchi, best known the Yoyogi Olympic Gymnasium and Nara Convention Hall.With a floor space of 31,400 sq m, the new Tianjin museum houses impressive collections of the former Tianjin Art Museum and the Tianjin Historical Museum – venues now more than half a century old that have outlived their usefulness. The new museum boasts a total of 150,000 objects.

 

Chinese Character Museum of China

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied and installed custom museum display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Chinese Character Museum of China.The museum is the sole national-class museum with the special theme of evolution history of Chinese characters since thousands of years ago.

 

Xishuangbanna Museum

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied and installed custom museum display cases|museum showcases|museum display cabinets|vitrines for Xishuangbanna Museum, located in Yunan Province of China

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Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King

WANGDA SHOWCASES supplied and installed custom museum showcases|museum display cabinets|museum display cases|vitrines for Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King.Nanyue country was a short-lived kingdom founded in southeast China by a military commander upon the collapse of the Qin Dynasty at the end of the third century B.C. Nanyue coexisted with the stronger Han state to the north during the century that followed, but antagonisms were frequent between the two kingdoms and the Nanyue was subdued in 111 B.C. when the Han captured its capital. Nanyue served as the capital of the sovereign Southern Han kingdom in A.D. 917-71. Now modern Guangzhou, the city has remained the seat of provincial governments to this day. The remains of the Nanyue Kingdom’s palace, lying under the commercial center of the growing contemporary city and layers of civilization from the last 2,000 years, have been studied since the late 1990s. While only an estimated one-tenth of the site has been uncovered, the ruins have shed new light on ancient city planning, urban development, and imperial history.