Luhe village tea art museum is a large-scale tea art museum with Chinese tea culture as the theme and Chinese ancient art collection as the background. It was built in 2004. The three-story main building takes Huizhou architectural style as the main tone. The gatehouse, corridor, bridge, pavilion and screen wall in the museum are restored in the museum after the overall relocation of Huizhou ancient architectural village. The teahouse is located at the south foot of Zheshan mountain, a famous scenic spot in Wuhu City, adjacent to the Buddhist holy land "Guangji Temple". With green bricks and tiles, cornices and walls, the teahouse is filled with a school of simple and natural, which makes people have endless feelings of seclusion and antiquity. In 2005, teahouse was approved as a national AAA tourist attraction, which is a new tourist attraction in southern Anhui. The Huizhou wood carvings in the museum come from the carvings and some door and window structures of the ancient villages in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in southern Anhui. They reflect the highest level of architectural art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They are an important part of Huizhou's historical and cultural accumulation and have high artistic appreciation value. Huizhou's "Three Sculptures" are well-known at home and abroad. Stone and brick sculptures can be seen everywhere in the museum. They are placed or inlaid in halls, corridors, walls, domes and other places, making visitors visible. It's like going back in time and staying in the remote ancient tea horse road. The ancient folk goods are decorated in the museum and placed on the table or chairs. There are lacquer carving food boxes, rattan bookcases, wedding color boxes, birthday banquet trays, land deeds, official deeds, house deeds and other precious collections. The main representative scenic spot in the museum is the stone carving "Kuixing diandou". During the reign of Emperor Kangxi, the stone gate is 2.5 meters high and 1.2 meters wide. It is carved out of a complete blue stone. It is carved with Kuixing in the sky, the number one scholar in civil and military affairs, and happiness, fortune, fortune, longevity, happiness and wealth in the world.
Luhe Village Tea Art Museum
Luhe village tea art museum is a large-scale tea art museum with the theme of Chinese tea culture and the background of Chinese ancient art collection. It was founded in 2004. It is the largest comprehensive tea art museum in Anhui Province and East China, integrating tea, leisure and tourism.
Development history
The three storey main building of Luhe village takes Huizhou architectural style as the main keynote. The gatehouse and the corridors, bridges, pavilions and screen walls in the museum are restored in the museum after the relocation of Huizhou ancient architectural village. The overall layout of the museum is designed in the form of a museum.
The teahouse is located at the south foot of Zheshan mountain, a famous scenic spot in Wuhu City, adjacent to Guangji temple, a holy land of Buddhism. The teahouse is made of green bricks and dark tiles, with cornices and walls. It is filled with a school of simple and natural, which makes people feel endlessly secluded and ancient. Luhe village tea art museum has a building area of 2000 square meters, and can accommodate more than 500 people to visit leisure, drink tea and talk about Taoism at the same time. The museum displays the wood carving, brick carving, stone carving, classical furniture, ancient porcelain calligraphy and paintings collected by the collector and owner Mr. Xu Suping for many years. The decoration is ingenious, and the collection and internal structure are integrated without any carving marks. While enjoying tea, guests can enjoy the treasures of ancient Chinese culture, which has a strong artistic appeal. The traditional Chinese tea performance provided by the museum won a special gold medal in Anhui Province competition, and it also supplies famous Chinese red and green tea series such as Taiwan Oolong tea, West Lake Longjing tea, Huangshan Maofeng Tea, etc.
In 2005, teahouse was approved as a national AAA tourist attraction.
Characteristic culture
The Huizhou wood carvings in the museum come from the carvings and some door and window structures of the ancient villages in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in southern Anhui. They reflect the highest level of architectural art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They are an important part of Huizhou's historical and cultural accumulation and have high artistic appreciation value.
The ancient folk goods are decorated in the museum and placed on the table or chairs. There are lacquer carving food boxes, rattan bookcases, wedding color boxes, birthday banquet trays, land deeds, official deeds, house deeds and other precious collections.
Huizhou three carvings are the typical representatives of the collection of Luhe village, and the wood carvings bear the brunt. The Huizhou wood carvings in the museum come from the carvings and some door and window structures of the ancient villages in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in southern Anhui. They reflect the highest level of architectural art in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They are an important part of Huizhou's historical and cultural accumulation and have high artistic appreciation value. Huizhou's "Three Sculptures" are well-known at home and abroad. Stone and brick sculptures can be seen everywhere in the museum. They are placed or inlaid in halls, corridors, walls, domes and other places, making visitors visible. It's like going back in time and staying in the remote ancient tea horse road.
Brick carvings are also numerous in the museum. The brick carvings of "education without discrimination" embedded on the wall on the first floor are from the late Qing Dynasty. They are about the idea of "education without discrimination" put forward by Confucius. I believe this idea has greatly promoted our education today. In Luhe village, whether it's the external shape of the house, the internal decoration, the treatment of the wall, the top decoration, the combination of lamps and lights, the different private rooms, the selection of tables and chairs, or even every corner has its own ingenuity. All the openwork doors and windows, queti, stone carvings and brick carvings are authentic Hui style products. Standing in it, listening to the flowing sound of Guzheng seems to go back to the old days when cooking smoke curled around, pavilions and pavilions, mountains and streams far away, and small bridges were built. With such a solid accumulation of Hui culture, people are savoring the essence of Hui culture while drinking tea. In the modern city, with its emergence, it really revives the city people to return to nature, back to that unforgettable era. Also let all people who love and care about Hui culture have a real home. As Mr. Lu Xun put it well: "only national is world; only localized is international. It is the national thing that will lead to the world. "
Main attractions
The main representative scenic spots in the museum are as follows:
Stone carving - "Kuixing diandou", a stone gate in Kangxi period, is 2.5 meters high and 1.2 meters wide. It is carved out of a complete blue stone. It is carved with Kuixing in the sky, the number one scholar in civil and military affairs, and happiness, fortune, fortune, longevity, happiness and wealth in the world.
Brick carving - "education without discrimination", Confucius said that "education without discrimination" broke the situation of aristocracy monopolizing education, and civilians also had the opportunity to receive education. This brick carving has many figures, strong three-dimensional sense, and is well preserved.
The wood carving, huanghuali group of immortals, is 1.2 meters high and weighs 300 kg. The Qing Dynasty work is a "group of immortals living picture". The whole work is carved with 29 stars and a large number of flowers, plants and trees. The characters are lifelike, with different dynamic expressions, reasonable layout, proper composition and strong fairyland atmosphere.
The traditional Chinese tea performance provided by the museum also won a special gold medal in Anhui Province competition, and it also supplies Taiwan Oolong tea, West Lake Longjing tea, Huangshan Maofeng Tea and other famous Chinese tea. At the same time, we provide more than 100 kinds of famous snacks and snacks, including modern cakes, cakes and cakes, and local snacks with rich local flavor. Visitors can enjoy them.
Collection
Representative Collections:
1、 Huanghua pear wood carving. Huanghua pear is a kind of mahogany. The wood carving is made of a complete wood root. The carving technique is very meticulous, and the facial expressions of the Arhats on the wood carving are vivid. It is said that this wood carving is the most satisfactory work in the life of the artist who carved this work.
2、 Qing Dynasty stone tripod. The stone tripod is a large stone tripod carved in the 54th year of Qianlong reign. It has lived for more than 200 years. Fine carving, is a large stone tripod, stone for granite.
3、 Sakyamuni moo. This Buddha statue is a large-scale stone sculpture of the early Qing Dynasty. The God under the statue is a stone sculpture of the Ming Dynasty. The big character "Guangqian yuhou" in front of the statue has the meaning of glorifying the ancestors.
4、 The portrait of literati in Ming Dynasty. This stone carving is a work of Ming Dynasty. It depicts the scene of a Ming Dynasty civil servant when he went to court. His face is calm and calm.
5、 Eighteen Arhats carved in wood. The eighteen Arhats are works of the Ming Dynasty. They have different expressions and vivid images. They are now provided in the hall of Yao and shun. Therefore, this hall is also called Luohan hall.
6、 Hundred Buddha Hall. The "hundred Buddha Hall" on the third floor of the teahouse is designated as the member area. A total of 252 Buddha statues are displayed in the "hundred Buddha Hall", which makes people feel respectful. The Buddha statues on display are those of the yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
7、 Ancient bed. The bed on the third floor is an ancient bed in the early Qing Dynasty, which is well preserved.
8、 A complete set of tables and chairs in Chaozhou guild hall. The eight immortals table and Taishi chair used in Chaozhou guild hall in Wuhu, Guangdong Province, were made in Jiaqing period. The wood is the best red sandalwood among the mahogany. Because of its long history, it is dark and shiny, exuding the ancient charm.
9、 Red sandalwood case. The incense case is an object of Qianlong period. The wood is red sandalwood, one of the treasures of mahogany. It is carved with bats, gourds, peaches and other auspicious objects, which are lifelike. It is said that this incense case is the second longest existing one in Anhui Province.
10、 The carp leaped to the dragon's gate. It is a stone carving of the Ming Dynasty. In ancient myths and legends, a carp leaps over the dragon's gate to turn into a dragon. With good wishes.
Visit information
Address: No.209, middle Jiuhua Road, Wuhu City, Anhui Province
Address: No.209, middle Jiuhua Road, Jinghu District, Wuhu City, Anhui Province
Longitude: 118.378301
Latitude: 31.33742
Tel: 0553-3837777
Ticket information: 10 yuan
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