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Non State-owned museums open for free

By Hu Xiaoyu chinadaily.com.cn Updated: 2019-08-09

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The plaque for free non-State-owned museums issued by the city’s culture, broadcasting, television and tourism bureau [Photo/ntfabu.com]

A total of 12 non-State-owned museums in Nantong, East China’s Jiangsu province announced they would open their doors to the public for no admission charge on Aug 6.

The museums are located in Chongchuan, Gangzha and Tongzhou districts, and each will put up a plaque with admission details issued by the city’s culture, broadcasting, television and tourism bureau.

Information including the museum’s name, the logo for Nantong non-State-owned museums,  opening times and a complaint hotline, will be on the plate.

Officials said the initiative was a bid to encourage companies, social organizations and individuals to establish museums and contribute to the cultural and tourism development in the area.

According to the authorities, the local government provided subsidies of 1.52 million yuan ($216,448) to 11 non-State-owned museums in 2017 and 2018.

The 12 concerned museums are:

Nantong Blue Calico Museum

Nantong Kite Museum

Nantong Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture

Nantong Central Art Museum

Guanglangtang You Wuqu Art Museum

Nantong Shenzhen Shen Shou Embroidery School

Nantong Zhu Yu Carving Art Museum

Nantong Five Mountain Modern Bamboo Art Museum

Nantong Xiaotianfeng Banyao Kite Art Museum

Nantong Tongyou Ming&Qing Furniture Museum

Nantong Foremost Headwear Museum

Nantong Embroidery Museum in Tongzhou district

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