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The Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture is holding the "Chinese Fujian Museum Exhibition" -Inquiring about the origins of Nagasaki culture-

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2012.10.09
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NOMURA, Ltd. is the designated manager of the Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture.
Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China and the 30th anniversary of the Nagasaki-Fujian friendship agreement
We will be holding a special exhibition "China Fujian Museum Exhibition" - Exploring the origins of Nagasaki culture.

In this exhibition, numerous treasures including 11 "National First Class Cultural Objects" which are Japanese national treasures
And the famous treasures brought to Japan from Fujian Province will be exhibited at once.

Fujian, China, described by Marco Polo as one of the "largest trading ports in the world" in "The Travels of the East".
Merchants from all over the world gathered here to ship the best trade goods. Fujian province in Japan
Masterpieces of tea utensils such as tenmoku tea bowls made in
In addition, among the Chinese culture that has been transmitted to various parts of Nagasaki Prefecture, there are few that originated in Fujian Province.
is not. While tracing the history of cultural exchange, we will explore the origins of Chinese culture in Nagasaki Prefecture.

Organized by: Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture, Fujian Museum, Nagasaki Prefecture, NIB Nagasaki International Broadcasting
Dates: Saturday, October 6th to Friday, November 30th, 2012
Location: Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture, 3rd floor special displays room
Opening hours: 8:30am - 7:00pm (entry until 6:30pm)
Closed: October 16th (Tue) and November 20th (Tue)
Admission fee: 1,000 yen for adults, free for elementary, middle and high school students
http://www.nmhc.jp/fujian/index.html

 

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