Fuzhou Today
2023/2/3
source: International Daily
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The important components of the "Gutian" Ship and other cultural relics made their debut
Fuzhou Evening News: On the 18th, the "new makeup" of the China Shipbuilding Culture Museum was unveiled, and a number of newly collected cultural relics such as the ship nameplate, compass, car clock of the "Gutian" ship, the tools of the shipyard of the 28th Army of the People's Liberation Army, and so on, were presented to the public for the first time. China's first bare-eye 3D film of the ship administration and a large number of ship models reflecting the shipbuilding achievements of the ship administration after the founding of the People's Republic of China were unveiled for the first time.
The new building of the China Shipbuilding Culture Museum is transformed from the comprehensive warehouse of the former Mawei Shipyard. The first floor is the temporary exhibition hall and public service hall, the basic display is set on the second and third floors, and the fourth floor is the academic lecture hall and other places. The comprehensively upgraded museum will enrich the exhibition forms by means of lacquer painting, art sculpture, scene restoration, models, sound and light.
The reporter saw that the "century-old inheritance of shipbuilding" exhibition area in the three-floor exhibition hall displayed the shipbuilding achievements of Mawei Shipyard after the founding of the People's Republic of China, including the world's largest wire mesh cement ship "Gutian", various ship models such as "Minjun 2" built by Mawei Shipyard by learning advanced European shipbuilding technology, as well as a large number of precious cultural relics and historical photos.
"We have added a magic screen for the display of cultural relics on the first floor. The second floor has a 1:100 scale Fujian ship model. The third floor has China's first ship administration bare-eye 3D film, which leads citizens through thousands of years to pursue Fuzhou's ocean dream and the strong dream of the Chinese nation toward the sea chart." said Wang Fang, head of the China Ship Administration Culture Museum. (Ma Liqing)