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Yangzhou Museum is located in the Temple of Heavenly Tranquillity (Tianning Temple), a site of cultural relics under Jiangsu provincial protection. The Tianning Temple ranks first among the eight largest temples in Yangzhou during the Qing Dynasty, crowning the best temple in the Jianghuai Plain.
Emperors Kangxi and Qianlong paid six visits to the southern China, and came to Yangzhou each time.
The museum is rated as the largest in north Jiangsu Province, covering an area of 12,000 square meters. The 30,000 objects preserved there are respectively displayed under different themes, ranging from local history and cultural relics, Yangzhou technique, stonecutting by An Suxuan, wooden coffins in the Han and Five Dynasties (907-960), to reference materials concerning Marco Polo and calligraphy and paintings by the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou.
Particularly, the cultural relics with local characteristics in the Han and Tang dynasties, calligraphy and paintings represented by the Ming and Qing dynasties and that from the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou have been highly acclaimed by visitors.