China Architectural Fengshui Culture Museum opens.
20 101February 28th, China ancient architecture expert and geomantic culture researcher Luo, Taizhou Municipal Committee Standing Committee and Propaganda Minister Miao Zhihong, Director of National Architectural Culture Center Li Xingjian, Executive Vice Mayor of Taizhou Yang Feng, Deputy Director of Taizhou Municipal People's Congress Wang Hongwei, Director of Taizhou Tourism Bureau and Director of Fengcheng River Scenic Area Management Committee Liu Ning jointly unveiled the geomantic culture museum of China traditional architecture. Luo Inscription: Carry forward the geomantic culture of China and build a harmonious society. Yang Feng delivered a speech at the unveiling ceremony: China traditional architecture Feng Shui is the crystallization of our ancestors' wisdom in long-term practice, which is worth inheriting and learning. Through concentrated display, people can understand the construction of Feng Shui culture and correct the name of Feng Shui culture. Liu Ning said that the museum will provide a research platform for international environmental feng shui researchers in China, and it can also serve as an important teaching foundation outside the national architecture department. Li Xingjian, director of the Chinese Architectural Culture Center of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, said that the China Museum of Traditional Architectural Geomantic Culture in Taizhou is mainly based on the traditional environmental geomantic culture in China, highlighting the basic concept of architectural geomantic omen in China and the concept of harmony between man and environment, which is of great significance for promoting Chinese national culture, harmony between man and nature and harmony between people. Professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of History and Culture of Huazhong Normal University, director and senior architect of the Institute of Human Settlements of Shanghai Jiaotong University, member of the Chinese Folklore Society, Gao, director of the Traditional Architecture and Landscape Committee of the China Cultural Relics Society, and Dong Wei, tenured professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of Environmental Design of the University of Wisconsin, USA, attended the ceremony.