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The Xuzhou Imperial Decree Museum is located in Kameyama Gulou District, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. It is a multi-functional and Comprehensive Museum of exhibition, education and activities. Established in 2000, the Imperial Decree Museum is currently the largest and earliest imperial decree as the carrier of the imperial decree of the Cultural Museum. The total area of the Gross leasable area is 28,000 square meters and the total area is about 9,500 square meters. The museum is composed of two exhibition areas, the main exhibition building and the Dianshi Garden. The two parts are both unique and harmonious, achieving a perfect combination of architecture, Garden and natural environment. The overall building has both traditional cultural elements and modern architectural style, set simple and dignified, novel and practical in one. The Imperial Decree Museum currently has a collection of more than 18,000 pieces (sets) of imperial decrees of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and displays more than 3,000 pieces (sets) of precious cultural relics. Has formed the detailed material, the vein clear imperial decree development history. The contents recorded in the imperial decree collection are of great value as historical materials. They often fill in some lost historical details while displaying the colorful traditional culture of the Chinese nation from different perspectives, also refracts the magnificent, the wind and cloud turbulent time vicissitude. Since its establishment, the Imperial Decree Museum has always attached great importance to foreign cooperation. Opened branches in Suzhou, Jiangsu, and Nanchang, Jiangxi, and has been invited to Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Xiamen and other places in the collection of cultural relics roving exhibition. Carry forward the traditional culture of the Chinese nation, by local experts and scholars and the audience generally praise, and achieved good social and economic benefits. In recent years, the education of teenagers has become the focus of the imperial decree museum. The Imperial Decree Museum has established cooperation with more than 10 schools at home and abroad, including Confucius College of Griffith University in Australia, China Mining University, Xuzhou Normal University, Jiangxi University of Science and technology, Xuzhou Vanke Democratic Primary School, and Xuzhou Fenghua Street Primary School, according to the characteristics of students'age, a series of research and study activities are formulated, and special research and study activities are launched regularly. Through a series of research activities, Shengzhi Museum gives full play to the museum's social and educational functions, carrying forward and developing Chinese human history, Chinese traditional culture and Chinese traditional handicraft.

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