China National Silk Museum

Zhejiang Sheng

85/10090 min

The China National Silk Museum, located near West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, is the largest specialized silk museum globally and one of China's first national-level museums. Established in 1992 and refurbished in 2015-2016, it spans 50,000 square meters with 8,000 square meters of building space. The museum focuses on researching and conserving Chinese textile relics, hosting the Chinese Center for Textile Identification and Conservation since 2010. Its permanent galleries include "The Story of Chinese Silk," "Sericulture and Silk Craftsmanship in China," a Textile Conservation Gallery, and the Xinyou Archive Center. The museum is also a research hub with international scholars and hosts the annual Chinese Costume Festival (Hanfu Festival), which celebrates traditional Chinese clothing with themes from various dynasties. It organizes special exhibitions showcasing its collection, Silk Road textiles, and international silk art. The director, Zhao Feng, is a renowned expert on Silk Road textiles, leading significant research projects and international collaborations. The museum integrates historical heritage, scientific conservation, and contemporary fashion innovation, making it a unique cultural institution dedicated to silk's legacy and future.

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Consejo: Visitors are advised to check the museum's official website for current exhibitions and events. The best time to visit is during the Chinese Costume Festival (Hanfu Festival), held annually with different historical themes, offering a vibrant cultural experience. Advance ticket purchase is recommended for special exhibitions and festival events. The museum offers discounts for students, seniors, and groups. It is easily accessible from central Hangzhou, near West Lake, and has multilingual guides and information available.

Datos interesantes

  • The museum is the largest specialized silk museum in the world, covering 50,000 square meters with 8,000 square meters of building space.
  • It hosts the Chinese Center for Textile Identification and Conservation since 2010, a leading institution in textile research.
  • The annual Chinese Costume Festival (Hanfu Festival) held at the museum has won awards for innovation and celebrates traditional Chinese clothing with themes from different dynasties.
  • The museum's director, Zhao Feng, is a prominent expert on Silk Road textiles and founded the International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles (IASSRT).
  • The museum's collections and exhibitions include rare archaeological textiles and international silk art, highlighting global silk heritage.

Historia

1992

The China National Silk Museum opened on February 26, 1992, as one of China's first national-level museums and has since become the largest silk museum worldwide.

2015

It underwent major refurbishment in 2015-2016 to enhance its exhibition and research facilities.

2010

In 2010, it became home to the Chinese Center for Textile Identification and Conservation, emphasizing its role in textile research and preservation.

The museum has developed international collaborations and hosts scholarly conferences, particularly focusing on Silk Road textiles, reflecting its expanding academic and cultural influence.

Guía del lugar

1
The Story of Chinese Silk Gallery

This permanent gallery traces the history and cultural significance of silk in China, from its origins and ancient sericulture to its role in trade and fashion.

2
Sericulture and Silk Craftsmanship Gallery

Showcases traditional techniques of silk production and weaving, demonstrating the craftsmanship behind Chinese silk textiles.

3
Textile Conservation Gallery

Dedicated to the scientific methods used in preserving and restoring ancient silk textiles and garments.

4
Xinyou Archive Center

An archive housing extensive collections of textile documents, research materials, and historical records related to silk.

Contacto

Teléfono: 0571 8703 5150