C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 31°12′7.49″N 121°25′49.5″E / 31.2020806°N 121.430417°E / 31.2020806; 121.430417 (C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
accents
Line 5: Line 5:
==Location==
==Location==
The C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum is located in the [[Xuhui District|Xuhui]] campus of [[Shanghai Jiao Tong University]]. The two-story, western-style building with a central courtyard was built 1910, serving as a student residence. The total exhibition space is {{convert|600|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}.<ref>[http://cytungmaritimemuseum.com/page/loca.html C.Y. Tung Maritime Museum-Location<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum is located in the [[Xuhui District|Xuhui]] campus of [[Shanghai Jiao Tong University]]. The two-story, western-style building with a central courtyard was built 1910, serving as a student residence. The total exhibition space is {{convert|600|m2|sqft|abbr=on}}.<ref>[http://cytungmaritimemuseum.com/page/loca.html C.Y. Tung Maritime Museum-Location<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

<gallery>
File:Map of Shanghai in 上海县志.jpg|Map of Shanghai in 上海县志.
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 23:52, 12 March 2011

C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum.
One of the exhibit rooms.

The C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum (董浩云航运博物馆 Dǒng Hàoyún Hángyùn Bówùguǎn) is located in the Shanghai Jiao Tong University. It houses the Chinese Maritime History Gallery and the C. Y. Tung Gallery. The former contains a permanent exhibition of maps, photographs, archival material, maritime trade routes and their artifacts, reflecting China's maritime history since the Neolithic Period. The latter portrays the Chinese shipping magnate C. Y. Tung. Especially remarkable is the large collection of ship models ranging from Zheng He's treasure ship to the world largest ship, the Seawise Giant.

Location

The C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum is located in the Xuhui campus of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The two-story, western-style building with a central courtyard was built 1910, serving as a student residence. The total exhibition space is 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft).[1]

References

External links

31°12′7.49″N 121°25′49.5″E / 31.2020806°N 121.430417°E / 31.2020806; 121.430417 (C. Y. Tung Maritime Museum)