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Sansa, Buddhist Mountain Monasteries in Korea
Sansa are Buddhist mountain temples found throughout the southern provinces of the Korean peninsula. The site consists of seven temples built between the 7th and 9th centuries AD, and their spatial layout presents a common characteristic unique to Korea - a "madang" (open courtyard) flanked by four buildings (a Buddhist hall, a pavilion, a lecture hall and a dormitory). They contain a large number of unique buildings, objects, documents and shrines. These mountain temples are sacred places and remain centers of faith and daily religious activities to this day.
Gu'an Liu Lingcang Guo Muxi Art Museum
Lingcang Guo Muxi Art Museum is located on the south side of Xinzhong East Street, Gu'an County. Since its opening in 2005, it has invested a total of 70 million yuan. It is the first private public welfare art museum in Hebei Province and the largest professional (Chinese calligraphy and painting) art museum in Hebei Province. The museum has a rich collection. In addition to more than 300 paintings by Mr. Liu Lingcang and Mr. Guo Muxi, it also has more than 1,000 works by contemporary Chinese masters. It is a comprehensive art museum that integrates calligraphy and painting creation exhibitions, art education research, cultural supplies business, art collection, artist friendship and other multi-functional functions.
Yingda Leather Museum
Located in Tianjin Airport Economic Zone, Yingda Leather Museum has a building area of 1,500 square meters and is a modern intelligent museum. The museum strives to cross-display professional leather clothing content with a long history and a wide span of time and space for people of different ages. The Leather Museum has a collection of more than 220 leather clothing collections from classical to modern, from China to Europe, as well as a variety of leather clothing manufacturing tools and leather materials. These collections all reflect the development history of the origin of leather clothing. The restoration of the fur trading scene seems to bring us back to the rural market in the Middle Ages. The various collections are like a textbook, allowing us to fully understand the evolution of leather clothing, and also show the development process of Yingda for more than ten years. The Leather Museum is a microcosm of the progress of Chinese leather clothing technology, design, craftsmanship, and equipment. It will become a display center for leather clothing culture, a data center for leather clothing research professionals, and a professional museum for fashion designers to create inspiration. It will also become a popular science garden for consumers and leather clothing enthusiasts to learn about leather clothing cultural knowledge. The Leather Museum is a private non-profit public welfare museum. The purpose of building the museum is not only to showcase the struggle and development of Yingda over the past decade, and to highlight the leading position of Yingda in China's leather clothing industry, but more importantly to save and protect the cultural treasures of leather clothing, enrich the cultural heritage of Chinese clothing, promote national spirit, and promote exchanges and development with clothing companies around the world. It can be said that the establishment of the Leather Museum in Tianjin not only fills the gap in this regard in Tianjin and even China, but is also an important measure for Tianjin to move towards a world-class city and an international fashion capital. Yingda has the ambition of "creating a century-old brand" and the development goal of "Yingda of the world". The Leather Museum integrates Chinese and Western clothing culture, which will be an important step for Yingda to move towards the hall of international mainstream clothing brands.