What immovable cultural relics in Yongchuan are deeply influenced by Dazu Temple Buddha culture?
Yongchuan Museum has nearly 5,000 movable cultural relics. Yongchuan Museum is located at No.801,Wenchang Road, Yongchuan District, Chongqing (east of Fairy Lake), with its back to Chashan Bamboo Sea, west to Fairy Lake Park and east to Changzhou Ancient City. Construction started in 2009 and was completed and opened on 20 18. In 2020, Yongchuan Museum was selected as the "fourth batch of national second-class museums" [h/] Exhibition content: There are more than 700 sets of movable cultural relics/kloc-0, with nearly 5,000 pieces. Including stone tools, pottery, porcelain, jade, bronze, iron, wood and so on. Among them, there are 9 national second-class cultural relics and 60 national third-class cultural relics. Cultural relics span the Neolithic age to modern times, and the Ming and Qing dynasties account for the majority. Architectural layout: it is divided into library, archives, museum and chess room. The main building of the museum is an antique frame structure with a construction area of about 9000_. It is equipped with a landscape river about 600 meters long and three arch bridges across the river. The exhibition hall is divided into three floors, covering the fields of nature, history and humanities. The main exhibition areas include beautiful Yongchuan, vicissitudes of life, dinosaur home, natural treasures, ancient road pursuit, mellow Han style, prosperous Yongchuan and so on. In addition to the display of basic historical relics, it also focuses on the natural exhibits with Yongchuan Dragon and turquoise fossils in the upper reaches, and shows the elegant demeanor of calligraphy and painting works represented by Chen Zizhuang, the hometown of calligraphy in China.