Saturday, October 4, 2008

China Nationalities Museum

The China Nationalities Museum is a museum in Beijing, China, located just to the west of the Olympic Green. It features displays of the daily life and architecture of China's .

As stated on its website, the museum's goals are as follows:

*To demonstrate ethical [] architecture
*To preserve ethical [sic] relics
*To spread ethical [sic] knowledge
*To study ethical [sic] heritage
*To enhance ethical [sic] culture
*To promote unity of all Chinese nationalities

Construction began in October 1992. The North Section was opened to the public on June 18, 1994, and the South Section was opened in September 2001. Construction has continued through 2008 and will continue following the 2008 Summer Olympics. The museum covers approximately 50 hectares and so far comprises 44 ethnic villages and 200 ethnic buildings. There are 800 staff members comprising various Chinese ethnic groups. All buildings are constructed to a ratio of 1:1.

At the museum, several ethnic groups grow traditional crops such as paddy rice or buckwheat, and each day Tibetan lamas from the Tar Monastery of Qinghai chant Buddhist sutras.

The museum has also collected approximately 100,000 cultural relics, and exhibits items representing the daily life of China's ethnic groups.

The museum's curator is Wang Ping.

Ethnic activities


Festivals and cultural activities featured by the China Nationalities Museum include the following:

*Tibetan Shoton Festival
*Tibetan New Year
*The New-rice Festival of the Va
*The Sowing Festival of the Va
*The Sanduo Festival of the
*The Munao Singing Festival of the Jingpo
*The of the Dai
*The Third of March Festival of the Bai
*The Huaer Fair of the Tu
*The Nandun Festival of the Tu
*The Sheba Festival of Tujia
*The Chahua Festival of the Yi
*The Knife-shaft Festival of Miao
*The Festival of the Miao
*The Horse Milk Festival
*The Pepper Festival of the Salar
*Raoshanlin Singing Festival of the Bai
*The Fashion Show of the Yi

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