中国印刷博物馆 | |
Established | 1996 |
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Location | Qingyuan Subdistrict, Daxing District, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
Coordinates | 39°44′27″N 116°19′32″E / 39.7407°N 116.3256°E |
Website | printingmuseum.cn |
The China Printing Museum (Chinese: 中国印刷博物馆; pinyin: zhōngguó yìnshuā bówùguǎn) is a public museum dedicated to printing, located in Beijing, China. Established in 1996, the China Printing Plate Museum is the largest museum on printing in the world.[1] The China Printing Museum displays the invention and evolution of Chinese printing.[2] The museum has collected many collections of printing equipment, printed manuscripts, ceramics and other exhibits.[3]
It is situated inside the Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication campus at Qingyuanlu Station of subway line 4, in Daxing District, Beijing.
- Oracle bone script, Shang dynasty (16th — 11th century B.C.) unearthed at the capital of Yin (modern Anyang, Henan Province).
- Steps to make rice paper, from rice straw to paper sheet.
- Pencil brush from the Warring States period.
- Rebuild of Bi Sheng (simplified Chinese: 毕升; traditional Chinese: 畢昇, 11th century) creation of mobile characters printing tools
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See also
- China Block Printing Museum in Yangzhou
References
- ↑ "中国印刷博物馆 (北京市) - 旅游景点点评". Tripadvisor (in Chinese). Retrieved 2022-05-06.
- ↑ "China Printing Museum - A Top Sight to Learn The Ancient * Modern printing methods of China". www.chinabeijingprivatetour.com. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
- ↑ 王丽艳. "China Printing Museum". govt.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2022-05-06.
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