[2024 Zibo Attraction] Travel Guide for China Ceramics And Glass Museum (Updated Nov)
No.8 of Best Things to Do in Zibo
Museums
Address:
淄博市張店區華光路320號
Opening times:
Open today at 09:00-17:00(Admission ends at 16:30)Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
0533-2167708
Come to Zibo! Remember to visit the Glass Museum!
On the second day in Zibo, I checked in at the Zibo Glass Museum.
I can only say that Zibo is really big, worthy of being the land of Qilu!
Not only is the city big, the streets are wide, and each scenic spot is very big
Especially the Glass Museum is really big
There are three floors in the exhibition hall, and there are at least four large exhibition halls on each floor
The exhibits displayed inside are also many and rich, and there is a shocking work on each floor
For example, the ceramic sculpture display of "Water Wave Liangshan" 108 heroes on the fourth floor is particularly shocking
There is also the production process of porcelain from digging to the final product, which is also displayed in the form of clay figures
A whole corridor display, so long, so many characters, so rich scenes, it is simply a clay figure version of "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival"
Come to Zibo Glass Museum and take a look
If you want to visit the museum, you should reserve at least half a day.
Ruby Silly Paws
Shandong Zibo | The Glass Museum is so beautiful!
| The Glass Museum is so beautiful! It's so exquisite that it leaves you speechless!
This trip to the Glass Museum was so worth it. There weren't many people on the weekend.
There are four floors in total, each with about 6 exhibition halls, each with its own characteristics.
The cultural and creative products and glass products in the museum are more expensive than those sold outside.
If you want to buy high-quality and inexpensive glass souvenirs, you can go to Boshan Glass Grand View Garden.
Boshan District is a bit far away, you can decide according to the situation.
Zibo
LovisLutetium
Liuli Pavilion and Eight Major Bureaus: Wisteria Fan, Ceramic Dreams, and Street Food
In the Liuli Pavilion, I encountered an artisan uncle painting on the spot. I chose a wisteria pattern, and I loved the finished product.
As a ceramic enthusiast, I was truly reluctant to leave this place, and I couldn't help but take over a hundred photos with my camera. Organizing them will be another big project.
When I think about how these beautiful things will eventually turn to dust, a tinge of sadness rises in my heart.
To cater to tourists, the Eight Major Bureaus have turned the morning market into an all-day vegetable market. The fried pancake is delicious. The purple rice pancake is just purple rice + pancake. Jasmine iced soy milk is acceptable. My mouth still has the taste of green onions from last night.
Gastro Globetrotter
Zibo Travel - The Most Comprehensive Guide to Visiting the Ceramic Museum
🌈Attraction: Zibo Ceramic Glaze Museum
📍Location: No. 417, Liantong Road, Zhangdian District, Zibo City, Shandong Province
✅Route 1️⃣ - 40-minute route
Option 1: (First Floor) Ancient Qi Hall → (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → National Kiln Hall
Option 2: (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → Qi Style Hall → Qi Rhyme Hall
Option 3: (Third Floor) Five Colors Hall → Jingyao Hall → Pottery Art Hall
✅Route 2️⃣ - 1-hour route
Option 1: (First Floor) Ancient Qi Hall → (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → National Kiln Hall → (Third Floor) Five Colors Hall → Jingyao Hall → (Fourth Floor) Donation Hall
Option 2: (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → Qi Style Hall → Qi Rhyme Hall → (Third Floor) Five Colors Hall → National Essence Hall → (Fourth Floor) Collection Hall
✅Route 3️⃣ - 1.5-hour route
Option 1: (First Floor) Ancient Qi Hall → (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → National Kiln Hall → (Third Floor) High Technique Hall → Five Colors Hall → Jingyao Hall → Xinhui Hall → (Fourth Floor) Collection Hall
Option 2: (First Floor) Preface Hall → Ancient Qi Hall → (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → National Kiln Hall → Qi Style Hall → Qi Rhyme Hall → (Third Floor) High Technique Hall → Five Colors Hall → National Essence Hall → (Fourth Floor) International Hall
✅Route 4️⃣ - 2-hour route
(First Floor) Ancient Qi Hall → (Second Floor) Ancient Porcelain Hall → National Kiln Hall → Qi Style Hall → Qi Rhyme Hall → Interactive Demonstration Hall → (Third Floor) High Technique Hall → Five Colors Hall → Jingyao Hall → Xinhui Hall → National Essence Hall → (Fourth Floor) Collection Hall → Donation Hall → International Hall → Modern Glass Hall
JJ. Lia 23
Zibo China Ceramic Glaze Museum
Located at No. 320 Huaguang Road, Zhangdian District, Zibo City, the building is majestic and is currently the largest ceramic glaze-themed museum in China. It features halls such as the Ancient Qi Hall, Ancient Porcelain Hall, Ancient Charm Hall, National Kiln Hall, Collection Hall, Five Colors Hall, etc. Not only does it display ceramic artworks from the Neolithic Age to the present, but it also showcases exquisite glaze masterpieces from around the world, which are extremely beautiful and refined. Many of the relics are treasures of the museum, stunningly beautiful. The museum is fully equipped, with places to rest and eat when you're tired or hungry. Admission is free, but advance reservation is required.
SeveriRinne
Zibo Ceramic Glaze Museum
After touring Zhoucun in Zibo, enjoying barbecue, visiting the People's Park, one must also visit several museums to make the trip worthwhile.
Zibo is rich in glazed pottery, which can be said to be the hometown of glaze.
Thus, on the third day, before leaving Zibo, we came to the Zibo Ceramic Glaze Museum for a visit.
The grand Glaze Museum has four floors. Starting from the first floor, we earnestly viewed each level, and were amazed by each one.
The Ceramic Glaze Museum is a large public welfare class museum built by the Zibo Municipal Government. It is currently a national first-class museum, a national science education base, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, an industrial tourism demonstration site, and a Shandong Province intangible cultural heritage...
China's ceramic art technology has a long history, with generations of ceramic masters widely disseminating the exquisite skills of ceramic artists, further promoting the glory of China's ceramic art.
Looking at each and every exquisite piece of ceramic art, one feels almost too captivated to move on.
Zibo not only has barbecue but also many places worth strolling and visiting.
LEILA CARLSON
An Eye-Opening Experience | Shandong Zibo | Ceramic Glaze Museum (A Flourishing Display of Chinese Porcelain)
| Shandong Zibo | Ceramic Glaze Museum (A Flourishing Display of Chinese Porcelain). The Zibo Ceramic Glaze Museum is a state-owned museum within the cultural relics system, housing a total of 25 exhibition halls, including 12 ceramic halls, 5 glass (glaze) halls, 5 comprehensive halls, and 3 temporary exhibition halls.
Unit Three • A Flourishing Display of Chinese Porcelain
The ancient porcelain hall showcases Zibo kiln masterpieces from the Song Dynasty such as raindrop glaze, tea-dust glaze, hare's fur glaze, black glaze with rust streaks, and twisted body porcelain, offering a glimpse into the peak prosperity of the Zibo kiln; contemporaneous black Ding bowls, Ge kiln bowls, and shadow blue porcelain allow you to look across the major kilns nationwide and experience the culture of Chinese porcelain.
marceline_silverwood_81
The Third Wave of the China Ceramic Glaze Museum
Why is there a third wave? Because I didn't finish visiting on the first day and went again the second day I went to the Glaze Museum in Zibo once and took four to five hundred photos. There are so many interesting things that since I couldn't take them with me, I put them all in an album
This article, in addition to posting photos, will also introduce the layout of the Glaze Museum, which spans from B1 to the 5th floor. B1 is the Ceramic Glaze Cultural Experience Center and the underground parking lot, which I didn't visit because I parked my car above ground; I also didn't visit the 5th floor, which is the office management area. Visiting floors 2, 3, and 4 was enough to spend time browsing.
The second floor has the Ancient Porcelain Hall, National Kiln Hall, Demonstration Hall, Qi Style Hall, and Qi Rhyme Hall. The third floor has the High Technology Hall, Pottery Art Hall, Five Colors Hall, National Essence Hall, Splendor Hall, and New Brilliance Hall. The fourth floor has the Collection Hall, Donation Hall, Haidai Hall, Architecture and Garden Hall, International Hall, and Modern Glass Hall. Each hall's exhibits closely follow the theme of the hall's name, and visiting different halls will show you different styles of exhibits, dazzling and allowing you to experience the long and profound culture within each exhibition hall. The museum is also quite crowded on weekends.
The museum also intersperses some cultural and creative markets and stores as places to sell cultural and creative products and for stamping and checking in, where you can buy some souvenirs.
Finally, I recommend it, giving the Glaze Museum high marks!