The Beibei Motan Agricultural Civilization Museum, standing in the Damotan Wetland Park, has been almost completed and is expected to be open to the public in mid-August.
The Beibei Motan Agricultural Civilization Museum is expected to be open to the public in mid-August.
The 1,580-square-meter museum, invested by Beibei Xincheng Construction Co., Ltd., comprises Farming and Weaving Culture Exhibition Hall, Farming Life Exhibition Hall, Farming Popularization Square, Entrance Square, and Farming Culture Gallery. Of these, the Farming and Weaving Culture Exhibition Hall, focusing on farming, silkworm, and weaving, will exhibit production tools, crops, and relevant cultural relics and documents, aiming to reproduce scenes of farming and weaving, and shape creative images of such cultures.
The Farming Life Exhibition Hall is built into common rural residences, thus showing scenes of rural life against such backgrounds.
"The new museum demonstrates the people's spiritual features and production technologies, cultures and thoughts, values, and religious beliefs derived from production, living, and homeland building in the agrarian age, via exploring and interpreting the means of production, lifestyles, and folk customs emerging in farming activities," said a head from the Beibei Xincheng Construction.