A Cultural Beacon in Southwest China
⇲Address:
No.5 Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu (Visitor entrance) / No.251 Huanhua South Road (Secondary entrance).
🕐opening Hours:
Tuesday–Sunday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM). Closed on Mondays
🎫Ticket Information:
Free admission for permanent exhibitions. Special temporary exhibitions may require separate fees; check the official website for updates.
⎋How to Get There:
– By Metro: Take Line 2 or 4 to TCM Provincial Hospital Station, then walk 1 km.
– By Bus: Routes 19, 35, 58, 82, 151, 170, or 1024 to Songxianqiao Station.
✌︎Suggested Visit Duration: 1-2 hours
1st Floor: Han Dynasty Stone Carvings and Ceramics
Immerse yourself in the rugged grandeur of Sichuan’s Han-era artistry. Over 200 artifacts, including tomb reliefs and terracotta figurines, reveal the region’s early aesthetic ethos. The exhibition’s centerpiece—a reconstructed Eastern Han cliff tomb—offers a visceral glimpse into ancient burial traditions.
2nd Floor: Treasures of Bronze and Brush
Bashu Bronze Gallery: Trace the evolution of Sichuan’s bronze culture through 271 Zhou-to-Warring States relics, including ritual vessels adorned with mythical motifs.
Dafeng Tang (Zhang Daqian Gallery): Home to China’s largest collection of Zhang Daqian’s works, particularly his monumental Dunhuang mural reproductions that blur the line between replication and reinvention.
Chinese Painting Masterpieces: Spotlighting Song Dynasty luminaries like Emperor Huizong’s Plum Blossoms and Two Birds, though rotating displays mean some works may be in archival storage.
3rd Floor: Spiritual Legacies
Buddhist Art Pavilion: Over 200 Tibetan Buddhist statues and mandalas, many first-time exhibits, radiate mystical craftsmanship.
Wanfo Temple Stone Carvings: A curated selection of 6th-century Buddhist sculptures unearthed from Chengdu’s ancient temple ruins.
Folk Art Collection: Intricate lacquerware and embroidery narrate Sichuan’s ethnic diversity.
Pro Tip:
Pair your visit with nearby cultural landmarks—Du Fu Thatched Cottage (15-min walk), Wuhou Shrine, or Jinli Ancient Street—to experience Chengdu’s historical continuum.
*For updated information on opening hours, closing, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.