Beijing Ming Imperial Granary Museum Opens to Public Free

Beijing Ming Imperial Granary Museum Opens to Public Free
Jan 15, 2010 By eChinacities.com

The Museum of Imperial Granary from the Ming Dynasty opened to the public on January 12th. During trial operation, the museum will open every day and residents can visit the museum for free. Visitors can learn about the history of canal transportation and grain storage in the imperial granary in the Ming and Qing dynasties and can even grind the millstone. The Museum’s location in Nanxincang is the place where the imperial granary in Ming Dynasty was situated. On the same day, the Tangren Art Museum also officially opened, showcasing traditional handicrafts including ceramics, wood carvings and snuff bottles.
 

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