An art museum hidden deep in Hangzhou Botanical Garden - Han Meilin Art Museum
by M@tth3w M00r3
Dec 31, 2024
Han Meilin Art Museum (Hangzhou) covers an area of about 10,000 square meters and has a construction area of about 5,000 square meters. It has a total of 7 exhibition halls, including the Prologue Hall, Footprints, Sculpture Hall, Painting Hall, Zisha Hall, Ceramic Craft Hall, and Comprehensive Art Hall. It exhibits more than 1,500 works, comprehensively and systematically displaying Han Meilin's artistic achievements, multi-faceted artistic talents and unlimited creativity. There is a huge Buddha statue on the left as you enter the door. Many people check in here now. He is truly an artistic master, proficient in many skills including painting, wood carving, ceramics, sculpture, and purple clay.
[Source introduction]:
In 2005, Han Meilin donated 1,000 pieces of art to the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government. For the purpose of collection, exhibition and research, the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government built the first Han Meilin Art Museum in the heart of Hangzhou Botanical Garden, hoping to integrate Han Meilin's brilliant and lively art into the veins of West Lake culture, add new charm to this historical and cultural city, and continue to carry forward Han Meilin's artistic spirit.
[Pushpin] Note: Closed on Tuesdays.
[WorldMap] Transportation: Navigate to the south gate of Hangzhou Botanical Garden, check your ticket (ticket to the botanical garden is 10 yuan), walk about 500 meters along the road after entering, and it is on the left.
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