Dhaka Bangladesh Museum|A brilliant treasure house of history and culture
😀Dhaka Bangladesh Museum is the largest museum in Bangladesh. It has a very long history. Its construction began as early as 1903 and it was officially opened in 1913. 👍
This museum has an extremely rich collection of cultural relics, more than 83,000 pieces😲. Here, you can see all kinds of treasures, such as Buddhist and Hindu stone carvings, buildings, as well as Arabic and Persian inscriptions and documents. Among them, the collection of ancient coins from East India in the Middle Ages is extremely rich and can be regarded as a major feature. 🧐
The layout of the museum's exhibition hall is also very interesting, divided into three floors. The first floor is mainly natural history and archaeological relics, including unique animals and plants, minerals, fabrics, clothing, pottery, ships, etc. The culture of ethnic minority tribes can also be appreciated here. 😉The second floor focuses on exhibits and various handicrafts from ancient, modern and contemporary times, as well as various historical stages of Bangladesh's independence history, including religious statues, scriptures, ivory products, weapons, etc. The third floor is the exhibition hall of modern art and world civilization, where modern Bangladeshi paintings, sculptures and cultural exhibits from major countries in the world can be viewed. 🤩
Many exhibits in the museum bear witness to the friendly relations between China and Bangladesh. In 1999, the Cultural Affairs Department of the Bangladesh Embassy in China donated exhibits such as chime bells and terracotta warriors to the museum on behalf of the Chinese government. Later, taking the opening of the World Civilization Exhibition Hall as an opportunity, they donated 9 Chinese musical instruments including guzheng, yangqin, erhu, pipa, and 53 handicrafts including blue and white porcelain vases, screens, antique pottery, bronze products, etc. These exhibits not only showcase China's history and culture, but are also a vivid testimony to the cultural exchanges and friendly contacts between China and Bangladesh. 👏
[Fire] The Bangladesh Museum in Dhaka is a place that is worth visiting. Whether you are a friend who is interested in history and culture, or a tourist who wants to experience the fusion and collision of different cultures, you will not be disappointed here. 😘