China National Arts and Crafts Museum and China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum were unveiled in Beijing on February 5. The completion of the museum fills the gap of China's national museums of arts and crafts and intangible cultural heritage.

  The China National Arts and Crafts Museum and the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum are located on the north extension of Beijing's central axis and took nearly three years to complete.

  The design concept of the museum stems from the deep digging and refining of Chinese traditional culture.

Its top exhibition floor protrudes out six meters, forming a "sky treasure pavilion" shape; the outer surface texture is made of warm copper curtain wall material, and the pattern is borrowed from the flower windows in Chinese classical architecture and the traditional collection furniture. The composition; the design of the functional space inside the building is derived from the concept of "treasure box" in the "Treasure Pavilion", and the dynamic and static display spaces are arranged.

  In the 1980s, four jadeite national treasures led by the government appeared in the "Treasures of China - China's Intangible Cultural Heritage and Arts and Crafts Exhibition".

At that time, a creative collective composed of more than 40 skilled jade carving masters, and a consultant team composed of dozens of experts and scholars, carefully designed, constructed, and innovated boldly. It took eight years from theme selection, form design to complete completion.

  Chinese arts and crafts is one of the most influential traditional cultural expressions, and it is also an intangible cultural heritage with great inheritance and development vitality.

(Reporter Ying Ni produced Yue Ziyan)

Responsible editor: [Song Fangcan]