China aloes Culture Museum
China's first museum of aloes culture was officially opened in Liaobu Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province on December 18, 2014. With a total construction area of about 8800 square meters, the museum brings together the world's top aloes from Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and other places.
brief introduction
China's first largest museum of aloes culture, the China (Liaobu) Museum of aloes culture, officially opened on December 18, 2014. It is reported that the museum is located in Xiangshi Park, Liaobu Town. It uses advanced technology to reproduce the history of Xiangshi, introduces the planting of agaricum (Guanxiang), the use of incense utensils and displays agaricum objects and various kinds of incense products, and is committed to building an important base for the dissemination of Chinese agaricum culture. The Museum of Aquilaria culture also reflects the "three most" in the history of Chinese Aquilaria culture.
"Yizui": the largest sachet in the world. Covering an area of 8199 square meters and a total construction area of 8800 square meters, the museum is designed by academician he Jingtang of China Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo. The design idea originated from the ancient "incense box" which was full of tribute. The appearance of the museum is like a delicate and exquisite incense box with profound meaning and beautiful atmosphere.
"Two most": the most valuable inscription. The plaque of the museum "Museum of Chinese aloes culture" is inscribed by Rao Zongyi, a national treasure master of Chinese culture. It is dignified, heavy, and has extraordinary charm. It reflects Rao's high affirmation and support for Liaobu to build a brand of aloes culture.
"Three most": the largest censer in Asia. The museum's treasures include the largest sink in Asia, which was cast in the Qianlong era
The incense burner is the treasure of the town hall and is of great value.
Exhibition hall introduction
To know the fragrance of things
Aquilaria, Daphne family plants, mainly produced in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia islands and other places. After being cut by lightning, broken by strong wind, gnawed by animals and insects, felled by human beings and other forms of trauma, they will secrete resin to repair the injured parts. Under the action of microorganism, the resin finally forms agarwood.
Taste the fragrance of consciousness
Eaglewood has a high position although it is tiny. In ancient times, the "Shen" of "Chen Tan long she" refers to Chenxiang. Its fragrance is elegant, and very rare, since ancient times has been listed as the first fragrance, but also a collection of health care, collection and many other values in one.
Eaglewood is a kind of precious traditional Chinese medicine, which has magical effects such as opening the orifices, unblocking the Qi, health care and so on. It can be used internally or externally, and its medicine has a long history.
Rhyme and fragrance
China has a long history of using incense. It germinated in the pre Qin Dynasty, first developed in the Qin and Han Dynasties, grew up in the Six Dynasties, completed in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, flourished in the song and Yuan Dynasties, and widely spread in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He invited heaven to gather spirits and offer sacrifices to the saints first. It is not only the embodiment of respecting heaven and fearing people, but also the expression of etiquette and ritual, the wonderful thing of cultivating temperament, enlightening talent and thinking, and the good medicine of dispelling epidemic diseases, dispelling filth and calming the mind. All the emperors, generals, scholars, monks and common people in the past took incense as their companions. Looking back on the cultural history of the Chinese nation, all of them are haunted by the green smoke and green fog of chentan dragon musk deer.
Fragrant River
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the famous "Guanxiang" was distributed here. With the geographical advantages of being close to both the origin of raw materials and the port, it became the center of national spice trade. Local spices were exported to the Pearl River Delta, inland cities and Southeast Asia through Guangzhou and Hong Kong. The planting and processing of Guanxiang promoted the formation of Guanxiang trade. Guanxiang became a city in Liaobu, and its industry was the leading industry at that time It is an important pillar of the economy. Therefore, Liaobu is known as the "fragrant city", and is known as the "four famous cities" together with Guangzhou flower market, lianzhouzhu city and Luofu drug market. In 2014, "liaobuxiang city" and "Guanxiang making skills" of Dongguan City, Guangdong Province were selected into the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage representative projects.
Traffic guidelines
Address: No.1 Xiangfu Road, Liaobu Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province
Address: No.1 Xiangfu Road, Liaobu Town, Dongguan City (in Xiangshi Park)
Longitude: 113.8592441847
Latitude: 22.9950921589
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