Changsha Bamboo Slips Museum is a modern specialized museum with bamboo slips as its theme, integrating bamboo slips collection, protection, research, display, and social education. It has complete functions. The entire museum covers an area of 30 acres, with a main building area of 14100 square meters
The main collections of Changsha Bamboo Slips Museum are the Sun Wu chronology bamboo slips of the Three Kingdoms unearthed at Well J22 of Zoumalou in 1996, hundreds of early Eastern Han bamboo slips unearthed at the Northwest Angle of Wuyi Square in 1997, more than 2000 early Western Han bamboo slips unearthed at Well J8 of Zoumalou in Changsha in 2003, more than 3500 cultural relics unearthed in 1993, such as the signboard, seal inspection, lacquer woodwork of the tomb of Queen Changsha of the Western Han Dynasty, and a small number of collections The donated History of Changsha historical relics and modern calligraphy and painting works of art. There are currently several special exhibitions open to visitors, including "The Road of Civilization - Basic Exhibition of Changsha Bamboo Slips Museum", "The Flowing of Hunan River - Exhibition of Unearthed Bamboo Slips in Hunan Region".
The Zoumalou Three Kingdoms Bamboo Slips in Changsha was excavated in 1996. Among them, in the ancient well numbered J22, more than 100000 pieces of dating bamboo slips of the Three Kingdoms Sun Wu were unearthed, covering the politics, economy, military, culture, taxes, registered residence, justice, and officials of Sun Wu. This major archaeological discovery was rated as one of the "Top 10 New Archaeological Discoveries in China" in 1996 and one of the "Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in China in the 20th Century".
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Address: No. 92, Baisha Road, Tianxin District, Changsha
Tel: 0731-854256800731-854256780731-854256780731-85425676
Official website: http://www.chinajiandu.cn/
Opening hours: 10:00-16:00, closed every Tuesday
Admission : free