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The Chongqing Natural History Museum (Chinese: 重庆自然博物馆) is a natural history museum in Beibei District, Chongqing, China. The museum founded in 1944, originally as the Western Museum of China. [1] It changed its name in 1981. The museum has a collection of about 70,000 specimens covering animals, minerals, paleontology, plants ...
The Three Gorges Museum (Chinese: 重庆中国三峡博物馆) is a museum in the Yuzhong District of Chongqing, about the Three Gorges and Chongqing. [1] It is one of the largest museums in the country. The museum opened in 2005, replacing the former Chongqing Museum. [2] It is located near the Chongqing People's Hall. [3]
China-US Cooperation Concentration Camp Site "Zhong-Mei hezuosuo" jizhongying jiuzhi “中美合作所”集中营旧址: Chongqing 重庆市 3-163 Inscriptions of Baiheliang: Baiheliang tike 白鹤梁题刻: Chongqing 重庆市 3-172 Longgupo Site: Longgupo yizhi 龙骨坡遗址
This was their third headquarters in Chongqing. While here, they established the Korean Liberation Army. [1] In June 1994, the Independence Hall of Korea and a local Chongqing organization signed an agreement to restore the building and create a museum. The museum opened in 1995. However, the humidity in the area resulted in damage over time.
The Baiheliang Underwater Museum, China's first underwater museum, [145] The Memorial of Great Tunnel Massacre, a former air-raid shelter where a major massacre occurred during World War II. The Great Hall of the People in Chongqing is based on the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. This is one of the largest public assembly buildings in ...
Museum building Bust of General Stilwell at the Stilwell Museum in Chongqing. The Stilwell Museum (Chinese: 史迪威博物馆) is a museum in Yuzhong District of Chongqing that which preserves the former residence of General Joseph W. Stilwell, the Allied Chief of Staff in the China Theater during World War II. It opened in 1994.
Museums in Chongqing, southwest China. ... Pages in category "Museums in Chongqing" ... Chongqing Natural History Museum; R.
The Dazu Rock Carvings [1] (Chinese: 大 足 石 刻; pinyin: Dàzú Shíkè) are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Dazu District, Chongqing, China. The carvings date back as far as the 7th century AD, depicting and influenced by Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist beliefs.