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Photo shows an exterior view of the Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum, which officially opens to the public on June 11, 2024. (vip. people. com. cn/Wu Chengzhong)
The Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum officially opened its doors to the public on Tuesday, marking the launch of a new cultural landmark in the province.
Located in Zigui county, Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, the museum aims to showcase China's Three Gorges resettlement efforts. It also serves as a platform for exhibitions, collections, education, academic research and tourism.
The museum spans 13, 000 square meters and was built with a total investment of 198 million yuan($27. 3 million). It is the first resettlement museum in Hubei.
(Intern Xing Yawen contributed to this story. )
Photo shows an exterior view of the Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum, which officially opens to the public on June 11, 2024. (vip. people. com. cn/Wu Chengzhong)
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Photo shows an exterior view of the Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum, which officially opens to the public on June 11, 2024. (vip. people. com. cn/Wu Chengzhong)
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Photo shows an exterior view of the Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum, which officially opens to the public on June 11, 2024. (vip. people. com. cn/Wu Chengzhong)
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An aerial photo shows an overall view of the Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum, which officially opens to the public on June 11, 2024. (vip. people. com. cn/Wu Chengzhong)
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Visitors view exhibits at the Hubei Three Gorges Resettlement Museum. (vip. people. com. cn/Wu Chengzhong)