China News Agency, Guangzhou, July 30 (Reporter Cheng Jingwei) The Guangzhou Branch of the China National Version Museum (Guangzhou National Version Museum) officially opened on the 30th.

The museum has a total construction area of ​​94,300 square meters and a total designed collection of 25 million volumes (pieces).

  The museum is located on the banks of Liuxi River, Conghua District, Guangzhou City. It is designed by the team of He Jingtang, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. , Inheriting the traditional Chinese ritual axis shape, surrounded by Lingnan gardens where humanities and nature blend, creating a classic image of a palace of Chinese culture.

  Guangzhou National Version Museum strives to build a resource system that reflects the achievements of construction and development since the reform and opening up, especially since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, as well as special edition resource systems such as Lingnan culture edition, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan edition, overseas Chinese culture edition, foreign language fine edition, and industrial design edition.

  It is understood that the Guangzhou National Version Museum now collects the photocopy version of "Wenjinge Siku Quanshu" in the "original size, original form and original color", as well as the "Continuation of Siku Quanshu" and "Siku Quanshu" related to "Siku Quanshu". ” and other official publications, and the “Sikuxue” version has begun to take shape; 162 photocopies of “Yongle Encyclopedia” in the National Library, 62 photocopies of “Yongle Encyclopedia” in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, and “Yongle Encyclopedia” in overseas libraries and museums are collected. The photocopies of Yongle Grand Ceremony, etc., basically collect all existing photocopies of "Yongle Grand Ceremony"; complete collection of the second series and most of the first series of "Chinese Reconstruction Rare Books", "Original National Beiping Library Jiaku Rare Books Series" and so on.

  In addition, the Guangzhou National Version Museum has collected more than 200,000 special editions (pieces) of key historical documents, Lingnan culture, overseas Chinese journals, bills and tickets, audio records, science and technology; There are more than 80,000 versions in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, including photocopies of ancient book editions; a wide range of collections include works related to Marx and Engels (including manuscripts), academic research works on "Dunhuang Studies" collected overseas, and Chinese treasures from overseas Chinese collections in the Harvard-Yenching Library. About 20,000 key overseas editions, including the 16th century Spanish "History of the Great Chinese Empire", the 17th century Latin "Chinese Ancient History", "Chinese Flora", the 18th century French "Shangshu", and the 19th century English "A Dream of Red Mansions". kind.

  At present, the Guangzhou National Version Museum has set up four permanent exhibitions including "Writing and Printing in China in Thousand Autumns - Overview of Chinese Versions" and three thematic exhibitions including "Mutual Learning Millennium Integration of the Future - Special Edition Exhibition on the Maritime Silk Road". World-class Chinese version of the cultural display window.

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