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MJellick
Los Angeles, CA212 contributions
Jun 2022
I think the layout of this museum is the exact same as ones I have been to in both Shanghai and Nanchang. That being said, it is absolutely huge, with basically two exhibition spaces for each of the four floors. Airy, comfortable, and free(!), it is outside the city center which makes it a nice respite from the enveloping chaos of the city.
It was nice to walk around, pretty much alone, for an hour or so, but I don't know if anything I saw was actually that amazing. The experience itself is nice, and certainly worth a trip, but like a number of things here, the details are left out.
Whenever I go to a new city in China I try to visit the local museum, and in Yichang, I am glad I did, but again, while the place itself is worthwhile, don't expect any mind-blowing artifacts...
It was nice to walk around, pretty much alone, for an hour or so, but I don't know if anything I saw was actually that amazing. The experience itself is nice, and certainly worth a trip, but like a number of things here, the details are left out.
Whenever I go to a new city in China I try to visit the local museum, and in Yichang, I am glad I did, but again, while the place itself is worthwhile, don't expect any mind-blowing artifacts...
Written 18 June 2022
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Peter Thomas
Perth, Australia3 contributions
Oct 2021
It is now 2021, but my Son and I visited the Yichang Museum in August 2005. It is now interesting reading the reviews of people still being ripped off .
We purchased a bronze horse with Jade shoulders, hips and lotus flower on its back.
It was supposedly unearthed during works during the building of the Yangtze Dam.
The letter of authorisation aged it between 80 and 100 years and we paid about $AU250 .
We know now it is a version of a well known artifact called "Horse on Swallow" - the original of which was found in 1969.
Don't get me wrong, we love it and it is a conversation piece in our home and looks great in the glass case we made for it, and was probably worth about $100.
One doesn't expect to be conned by museum staff.
We still have a good laugh over a beer and salute our "antique".
We purchased a bronze horse with Jade shoulders, hips and lotus flower on its back.
It was supposedly unearthed during works during the building of the Yangtze Dam.
The letter of authorisation aged it between 80 and 100 years and we paid about $AU250 .
We know now it is a version of a well known artifact called "Horse on Swallow" - the original of which was found in 1969.
Don't get me wrong, we love it and it is a conversation piece in our home and looks great in the glass case we made for it, and was probably worth about $100.
One doesn't expect to be conned by museum staff.
We still have a good laugh over a beer and salute our "antique".
Written 1 October 2021
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Javier G
268 contributions
Sep 2019
When we visited the museum, the whole of it was dedicated to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the PRC, assembling paintings and poems by people who certainly were not top of the art, but moving nonetheless. There was, as well, another exhibition of documents and old photographs about the communist party history in the city. Free, of course!
Written 22 September 2019
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IBenevolentDictatorI
Perth365 contributions
Sep 2018 • Friends
At the end of your amazingly brief tour of the antiquities you will be hearded into a room with "antiqities", which are for sale. This is a scam - they are not antiques - they are knock offs. You will be told things like just for this month or for this holiday the museum is selling its 100 year old items. Another tip off will be the discounts offered. What I am really annoyed about is that our Travel China Tour Guides took us to the museum and didn't warn us.
Written 16 September 2018
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R S
Tennessee36 contributions
Jul 2018
It has some interesting artifacts found when the dam was build. Strangely they will try to sell you some so called antiques at the end of the tour. Others in this forum have said they are likely fakes though I am not sure. I did not risk buying even though they were considerably cheaper than Beijing of Shanghai.
Written 12 August 2018
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Alanhimmelstein
San Antonio, TX323 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
Had time to kill between lunch and our flight to Shanghai. We stopped in this local museum and got to see information about the local area from before the three gorges dam construction project.
Written 9 June 2018
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Nigel G
Singapore, Singapore8,593 contributions
May 2018 • Business
Yichang Museum is not as boring as some make out on TA. The purpose of a museum is to display artefacts which it does well.
There is a wonderful collection of regional contemporary art on the ground floor and in the other art room a collection of ink works and a few pieces of calligraphy. Very impressive. Very nostalgic old house painting emblazoned with the words 'Long live Chairman Mao' so typical of propaganda but deeply patriotic in this context. Nice collection of art - I was surely impressed.
There are bronze and ceramic artefacts excavated in the era up to the dam construction, some dating to Xin and Han periods. There is a nice collection of rural implements and the same room takes a look at funery objects and Chinese graves and ancestral worship. There are reconstruction of old houses.
If you fail to appreciate art and culture you will probably rate this is museum as two stars - as some have on TA, but if you are sufficiently intellectually gifted to appreciate the art, customs, culture and history of China, the country you are visiting then clearly you should be better impressed. The museum is a little dated and I understand plans are underway for a new, bigger museum. Notwithstanding, this does not digress from the merits aforementioned.
Well worth a visit.
There is a wonderful collection of regional contemporary art on the ground floor and in the other art room a collection of ink works and a few pieces of calligraphy. Very impressive. Very nostalgic old house painting emblazoned with the words 'Long live Chairman Mao' so typical of propaganda but deeply patriotic in this context. Nice collection of art - I was surely impressed.
There are bronze and ceramic artefacts excavated in the era up to the dam construction, some dating to Xin and Han periods. There is a nice collection of rural implements and the same room takes a look at funery objects and Chinese graves and ancestral worship. There are reconstruction of old houses.
If you fail to appreciate art and culture you will probably rate this is museum as two stars - as some have on TA, but if you are sufficiently intellectually gifted to appreciate the art, customs, culture and history of China, the country you are visiting then clearly you should be better impressed. The museum is a little dated and I understand plans are underway for a new, bigger museum. Notwithstanding, this does not digress from the merits aforementioned.
Well worth a visit.
Written 18 May 2018
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creativestartravel
London, UK1,679 contributions
May 2018 • Friends
So we where given a choice (although not much of a choice) to visit this museum as Yichang had a huge flood the day before meaning our planned activity to Sanyou Cave was cancelled.
It was either this or the town and a massage. So we took on this option as it was deemed “Free”.
Firstly, this is Yichang’s biggest artefact of cultural relics that are forbidden to be exhibited abroad. All the artefacts were found when excavating the dams in China, dating back to the Qin Dynasties.
Some of it are interesting, but no photos are allowed. You are taken on a tour by a guide who works at the museum - as we found these are always a tourist trap.
Our guide from China Highlights, Fay, took us here. But the museum guide, after the tour took us to the souvenir shop and I. There claims to have original artefacts of jade and China from the Dynasty to sell! Now, if these antiques are precious to the country’s history why sell it?
NOTE
They’re building a new museum so this will be moved once the other one is ready.
Not worth the visit unless you are an antique collector and wish to spend $1000 USD on jade and China.
It was either this or the town and a massage. So we took on this option as it was deemed “Free”.
Firstly, this is Yichang’s biggest artefact of cultural relics that are forbidden to be exhibited abroad. All the artefacts were found when excavating the dams in China, dating back to the Qin Dynasties.
Some of it are interesting, but no photos are allowed. You are taken on a tour by a guide who works at the museum - as we found these are always a tourist trap.
Our guide from China Highlights, Fay, took us here. But the museum guide, after the tour took us to the souvenir shop and I. There claims to have original artefacts of jade and China from the Dynasty to sell! Now, if these antiques are precious to the country’s history why sell it?
NOTE
They’re building a new museum so this will be moved once the other one is ready.
Not worth the visit unless you are an antique collector and wish to spend $1000 USD on jade and China.
Written 1 May 2018
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Chander_62
Cardiff, UK410 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
This was part of our visit after our Yangtze cruise. The first surprise we had was that a number of people on our cruise were also at this museum. If only the tour operators co-ordinated then there would not have been the need to have separate taxis.
We had to wait for a long time before a guide? came to take us around. Then we were taken upstairs where there was a museum of artifacts and the next surprise was that a lot of items were for sale. We could not understand why. After reading a couple of reviews the penny dropped and now we know why.
We would rather have spent our time elsewhere before taking our flight to Shanghai as were the same people on with us on the cruise.
We had to wait for a long time before a guide? came to take us around. Then we were taken upstairs where there was a museum of artifacts and the next surprise was that a lot of items were for sale. We could not understand why. After reading a couple of reviews the penny dropped and now we know why.
We would rather have spent our time elsewhere before taking our flight to Shanghai as were the same people on with us on the cruise.
Written 25 January 2018
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Colin B
South Shields, UK58 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Next leg of our superb Emperor Tours Luxury 21 day tour (please see my previous reviews on Beijing and Xi'an) my wife and I took the very early flight from Xi'an to Yichang (we needed to take this flight as it was only flight that day) in order to board the Yangste Legend for our 4 night Yangste cruise.
We were met by Nancy our personal guide together with our driver. What to do at such an early hour? Nancy thought on her feet and came up with a great suggestion, to visit a professional massage parlour to regenerate our weary minds and bodies, having been up since 2:30 am that morning. So my wife and I had a foot massage which was a great experience. We kept our room on for the rest of the morning for 100 Yuan (£12).
Feeling revitalised, Nancy (who just sat for four hours in an adjacent room while we rested, bless her) then took us on a tour of Yichang to include the museum. This was an interesting visit, a very good way to learn about Chinese rural life through the ages.
We ignored the sale of genuine fakes in the museum.
Yichang itself does not exactly inspire the tourist as far as attractions go, but shopping was very good if that's your thing. Yichang is basically the hop on spot for the river cruise. We cannot thank Nancy enough for her dedication to us, she was first class.
Next review will be the Yangste cruise.😎
We were met by Nancy our personal guide together with our driver. What to do at such an early hour? Nancy thought on her feet and came up with a great suggestion, to visit a professional massage parlour to regenerate our weary minds and bodies, having been up since 2:30 am that morning. So my wife and I had a foot massage which was a great experience. We kept our room on for the rest of the morning for 100 Yuan (£12).
Feeling revitalised, Nancy (who just sat for four hours in an adjacent room while we rested, bless her) then took us on a tour of Yichang to include the museum. This was an interesting visit, a very good way to learn about Chinese rural life through the ages.
We ignored the sale of genuine fakes in the museum.
Yichang itself does not exactly inspire the tourist as far as attractions go, but shopping was very good if that's your thing. Yichang is basically the hop on spot for the river cruise. We cannot thank Nancy enough for her dedication to us, she was first class.
Next review will be the Yangste cruise.😎
Written 15 November 2017
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Paul T
Cathedral City, CA
We were there 7 years ago and purchased a red jade incense burner from the shop. I'm getting concerned that we were had! I've been reading some negative feedback about the piece from other people. I haven't had the piece appraised yet, but I'm hoping that it is real jade. Paid a lot of money for it.
So.....are these real jade pieces or died soapstone?
Onnie_13
Melbourne, Australia54 contributions
Sorry I'm not a Jade Expert. However if you Google Lonely Planet's guide to real Jade,this should help you. I also know, the more Jade is handled, it should change Color.
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