Section 274 Special issue of Time Magazine
Overseas, the museum with the largest collection of Chinese boutiques, treasures, and rare national treasures.
This is enough to drive a lot of Chinese crazy.
At the same time, it also makes many Chinese sincerely proud in their hearts.
After all, Chen Rui is Chinese.
'Fourth', 'most', ranked among the top 100 museums in the world.
A private, top-notch museum established by the Chinese overseas.
In the European Pavilion, even Leonardo da Vinci, who was frantically sought after by Europeans, worshipped and even praised on the altar, and Paul, who was known as a master of art in Europe. Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso have a lot of paintings.
It has replaced the Tokyo and Beijing National Museums and has become the fourth largest museum with Chinese treasures and rare national treasures, and the museum with the largest overseas collections of Chinese treasures and rare national treasures.
This is not something that the media is reporting randomly.
For example, the New York Times, the Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, Le Figaro, the Frankfurter Zeitung, the People's Daily, and even the Japanese and Ben Reading and Mai News have reported this ranking information in important sections of the newspaper, admitting that if the collection of Chinese boutiques, treasures, and rare national treasures is not counted, the National Museum of Beijing and Beijing is not as good as the Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum.
In the latest edition of Time Magazine's international edition, the ranking of the Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum, which has caused a great impact on the world and has been hotly discussed, directly counts and lists a series of comparisons.
Ranking statistics have always been Time magazine's forte.
People of the Times, the best 50 websites. Top 10 photos of the year. 25 Inventions of the Year. 25 Best Horror Movies, Top 10 Games,
These vague and general things can be put out in a ranking that is convincing to most people around the world.
Then for the ranking of Chinese cultural relics in the collections of major museums in the world, there is a clear comparison of the numbers, and it is easier to arrange an accurate ranking.
This number should be very authoritative and credible.
In the latest special issue published by the international edition of Time Magazine.
Straight to a list, this is a comprehensive ranking.
It combines the number of Chinese cultural relics in the collections of major museums around the world. A comprehensive ranking of the number of high-quality, rarity, and rare national treasures.
First of all, the Yanjing Palace Museum, the Taiwan and North Palace Museum Museum, and the National Museum of China are ranked first, second, and third, the first level.
Needless to say, these three museums have a huge number of Chinese cultural relics in their collections. There are many treasures, rare national treasures. All unbeatable.
The Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum, the National Museum of East and Beijing, the Chinese Pavilion of the British Museum, the Museum of Oriental Art of the Louvre, the Museum of South and Beijing, the Shaanxi and Western History Museum, the Dinghai Museum, and the Museum of Fontainebleau are ranked second level.
The Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum is the first in the second level, which is also the fourth in the world.
The international edition of Time magazine has added a large number of jù under this ranking, which is noted in the text.
In terms of quantity, the Chinese Museum of Tortuga Island Museum has 32,500 pieces of Chinese cultural relics, 23,000 pieces of Chinese Museum of Great Britain Museum, 31,200 pieces of Chinese cultural relics in the Louvre Museum, 92,700 pieces of National Museums in East and Beijing, 420,000 pieces in the South and Beijing Museum, and 140,000 pieces in the Dinghai Museum.
Judging from the number of Chinese cultural relics in the museum's collection of fine products, treasures, and rare national cultural relics, the Tortuga Island Museum has 2 Chinese national treasures, 1,200 volumes, 3,048 pre-Qin bamboo slips, 14 pieces, and 457 Shang Dynasty fine bronzes, which are far more than the Chinese Pavilion of the British Museum, the Oriental Art Museum of the Louvre, and slightly more than the National Museums of East and Beijing.
There's also a brace underneath, Smith, the editor-in-chief of Time International. Ptolemy's note: The reason why this journal lists the Shaanxi and Western Museums, which are known as the 'treasure houses of China', the second largest museum in China, the Nan and Beijing Museums, one of the three major museums in China, and the Dinghai Museum, which is 'half of the country' in the cultural relics industry, are listed at the bottom of the rankings.
One of the main reasons: perhaps all the good things are included in the Yan and Beijing Palace Museums, the National Museum of China, and the reason why they were brought to the Taiwan and North Palace Museums.
When this journal formulates this comprehensive ranking of Chinese cultural relics in the collections of major museums in the world, the most important factor is the influence factor in the world.
Obviously, Chinese cultural relics of the boutique, treasure, and rare national treasure can get a higher score in this comprehensive ranking.
If you want to rank the museums with the largest collection of Chinese cultural relics, I think the museums in South and Beijing, and the history museums in Shaanxi and West can be ranked higher
This special edition of Time Magazine International is dedicated to the ranking of the Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum.
Of course, the newspapers pay more attention to the Tortuga Museum.
Anyway, the rankings that can be found are all pressed to the Tortuga Island Museum, the Chinese Pavilion, and the European Pavilion.
The China Pavilion ranks fourth in the comprehensive collection of Chinese cultural relics, the first in the comprehensive collection of Chinese cultural relics in overseas collections, the seventh in the number of five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty in China, the fourth in the comprehensive collection of Shang Dynasty bronzes, and the most complete and largest number of jade and pottery in the world.
The European Pavilion, the collection of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "Three Dynasty Worship", Raphael's famous painting "Portrait of a Young Man", the number of Da Vinci manuscripts, drawings, and drafts is 17, ranking sixth in the world, and the museum with the highest comprehensive artistic value of painting.
The Museum of Tortuga has only one ranking, and the overall ranking of museums in the world is 92.
Ranked 92nd, squeezed into the top 100, the portion can be said to be quite heavy.
You know, there are not many museums in China that can be on this list.
The special issue of the rankings published by the international edition of Time Magazine is very authoritative and credible, and has been recognized by the vast majority of people around the world.
The Tortuga Island Museum has caused a very big shock in the world, and has attracted the eager attention of countless people all over the world, many Europeans, Americans, the Middle East, and Arab tycoons who are deeply influenced by European and American culture have expressed their desire to see the paintings of "Three Dynasty Worship", Leonardo da Vinci's manuscript, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso and other art masters. (To be continued......)