Visiting the China Science and Technology Museum
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Visiting new places is always amazing and healing for our busy lives. As a nature lover, I used to visit the mountains, lakes, forests, and scenic areas associated with these locations. Being a research student, it is not unusual to take the opportunity to make the stressful life to make it feel healing is far from the laboratory work. But often I try to visit some museums which are also places of knowledge and where we can learn about the history and civilization of where we live. Such a visit that I am going to take you with me to the China Science and Technology Museum located in Beijing City.
It is located almost in the city center and anyone can have a visit using their visit to the Beijing City. This museum is not about the Chinese traditional history or the development of Chinese civilization. If you prefer the historical evolution and the development in the socio-cultural lifestyle of the Chinese civilization, then it is better to visit the National Museum of China which is very close to the Forbidden Kingdom in the center of Beijing City. Also, the Science and Technology Museum’s ticket price is 30 RMB per person whereas the National Museum has no entry fee, just you need to book the ticket with your passport as there will be so many people visiting it.
At the entrance of the museum a huge demo of the Chinese Space station ‘Tiangong space station’ which is really pride for them with their power of technology. Also, there are several sections like the 4D exploration of the universe and big screen movie shows on the ocean, animal planets, and so on. I didn’t buy tickets for those as in the WeChat I couldn’t understand the details and the topics; so I didn’t buy the ticket. Besides, I didn’t have enough time to explore them as I had some other activities in the city.
The Science and Technology Museum generally offers the scientific evolution in China from the very early stage of human civilization overall. Mainly the old science of China was about astronomy, agriculture, metal processing, water energy, architectural engineering, and some other areas are presented there in a short phase. But most of the areas covered almost all the basic science areas that we generally learn from primary to mid-school level with a few glimpses of the very recent scientific achievements in various fields.
From physical science to chemistry, the human body to modern medical studies, energy generation technology to artificial intelligence and human-machine interfaces, Chinese traditional medicine to some agricultural sciences are vividly presented for the visitors. Most importantly, all of these are visibly explained with the real-life practical operation which will make you feel that the earlier visit to this museum could make your mid-school science more interesting and enjoyable.
These are the daily life necessities in the home applications where the structural diversity in old days are the proof for the Chinese history has a great exercise ofscience in the early days of the civilation.
These are the age-old types of equipment that were used for the exploration of the universe in the area of astronomical studies. Some of them were amazing to have in the civilization which were invented in China. I have read about them in some books but I have seen many complex structures which are really motivating for the scientific community of the world. Though there were instructions of the operation but it seems to be very difficult to learn properly without prior knowledge. But some water clocks and some simple arrangements were also very easy to understand.
There is a short history of the contribution to the innovations of Chinese scientists from the early days of the civilizations. Some technologies such as papermaking technology, woodblock printing, movable type printing, winnower, Jacquard loom, some other drawings and drawing devices and many more inventionas.
There are also some sites for the exploration of Chinese medical science that exhibit the traditional herbs description, some treatment technologies such as acupuncture, and cupping methods for different diseases in the old days. As I am not used to with the Chinese language, so I didn't spend too much time at those locations.
I hope you like my tour tot the China Science and Technology Museum which is a great place for the science seekers. I will continue my visit to the other sections of the museum in the next blog.
I hope you like my visit to such an amazing place on my weekend. It was amazing to have such tours to an amazing place like this with the history of science and lose myself away from the whole busy life! If you have any queries, let me know in the comments, and I will try my best to answer them.
Thanks a lot for your time and attention, I will catch you at the next one.
Wish you a great day!
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Dear my bro Hassan!
I am amazed by your keen interest in Chinese science!
I believe that ancient Chinese science was born and developed under the influence of ancient Indian science!
I remember the past history of the ancient Chinese and Koreans who were amazed by the advanced civilization of ancient India and visited India to learn about Indian learning, science, and religion!
So, I wonder if you know about the ancient science of the Indian subcontinent!
Thank you for your good article!
Don no batt!
In indian science, the mathematics and aatrology were the main focus. But overall science was developed in middle east and Indian sub continent is always well connected with the middle east civilization from the very early stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyecho
Since ancient times, the Chinese and Koreans have been fascinated by India's outstanding civilization!
In ancient times, many Koreans were attracted to learn about India's great civilization!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heo_Hwang-ok
There is a legend about a Korean king who married an Indian woman.😉
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