
▲ The Sui-Tang Dynasties Grand Canal Cultural Museum is located at the confluence of the Chan River and Luo River, serving as a key project in China's Grand Canal Cultural Belt. The venue embodies the design concept of "Canal Origins, Sui-Tang Elegance, and Heluo Craftsmanship," featuring arched architectural elements and Tang tri-color glazed decorations that showcase the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty. The museum houses over a thousand cultural relics, including ancient shipwrecks and inscribed bricks from granary cellars. Its permanent exhibitions include the "Grandeur of the Nation" thematic display and the digital interactive exhibition "A Grain of Rice's Canal Journey," which comprehensively presents the millennium-long canal transportation history and prosperity of the Sui-Tang Grand Canal through artifact displays and technological interactions.
















