On June 29th, a beautiful day with vast clear sky, our university’s Northeast Folk Custom Museum was officially opened to the public.
Northeast Folk Custom Museum started preparation at the end of 2007, with the aim of inheriting excellent folk culture and providing the audience with a palace of knowledge to understand ethnic and folk customs in northeast China. Boasting of over 40000 collections, the museum covers an area of 31000 square meters and a floor space of 22000 square meters; the exhibition hall occupies an area of 13000 square meters. It is the largest and the most comprehensive museum in northeast China in showing the ancient and modern folk customs of northeast China.
(From News Center, translated by Guo Fu, revised by Jiang Yansheng)