The Dyeing and Weaving Hall in the museum includes working models, and some originals, of silk reels and looms from all over China. On display in the Relics Hall are stunning examples of silk textiles, including imperial dragon robes and a 5,600 year-old brocade fragment, the oldest silk textile yet discovered. Regular exhibitions on new archaeological finds or the latest advancements in silk research are organized, in addition to international symposiums. The Museum has a state-of-the art conservation and research department. Text boards are in Chinese and English and admission is free.
The Museum is currently closed (as of April 2015) for renovation and is scheduled to reopen in August 2016.
China National Silk Museum, 73-1 Yuhuangshan Rd, Xihu, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Tel. +86 571 8703 5150.
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