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How about tickets for the opening hours of Shanghai Conservatory of Music Oriental Musical Instrument Museum?

In the past, there were many kinds of Chinese musical instruments, including those that could play, play and sing. But now with the progress of the times, many crafts have been lost, and we have never seen the original appearance of many musical instruments. The Oriental Musical Instrument Museum of Shanghai Conservatory of Music helped us to restore various musical instruments, as well as some foreign musical instruments, which basically showed the historical development of a musical instrument.

Address:

No.2, Lane 18, Gao 'an Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai

Opening hours:

Monday to Friday at 9:, 335 and 416:

Public transportation:

Rail transit 1, 96, 926, 42, 45 and 99. Group appointments are open on weekends and national holidays.

Tickets: Free

Description:

In May p>23, with the support of Hong Kong Health Care Center Co., Ltd., the Oriental Musical Instrument Museum carried out a multimedia information construction project. The main contents are as follows: 1. Chinese and English touch screen navigation system; 2. Voice introduction system for exhibition halls in China, Britain and Japan; 3. Multimedia demonstration hall; 4. Computer retrieval room of "World National Musical Instrument Information Retrieval" system, etc.

The Oriental Musical Instrument Museum of Shanghai Conservatory of Music has more than 4 kinds of musical instruments. It is divided into four parts: China ancient musical instruments, China modern musical instruments, China minority musical instruments and foreign minority musical instruments. The collection of musical instruments is about 4 pieces (sets). Among the ancient musical instruments, the oldest is the Jia Hu bone flute, which has a history of 8 years. It has seven tones and is the treasure of the town hall. Modern National Musical Instruments shows the national orchestral instruments being used in contemporary China: from dozens of blowing, pulling, beating and percussion instruments, it shows the reform achievements and development track of China since 195s. From the national musical instrument exhibition area, you can see the colorful wind instruments and stringed instruments of the ethnic minorities in the motherland. The exhibition area of foreign national musical instruments shows the national and folk musical instruments of various countries and regions in the world, such as Weiner in India, shakuhachi in Japan and Gong Wei in Thailand.