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Museum Development in China - Understanding the Building Boom (Hardcover)
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The growth of the number and scale of Chinese museums in the 21st
century, from about 1,400 at the turn of the century to over 5,000
to date, reflects the government’s Museum Development Plan for
2011-2020 to open one museum per 250,000 inhabitants, with the goal
of attracting one billion visitors at the end of the decade. It is
not just the numbers but the speed of development of Chinese
museums that takes our breath away—with nearly one new museum per
day being opened or expanded in this huge country. What are the
motivations for the rapid development of museums in China? How is
the public responding? Who pays for these museums and how? What has
been the impact of china’s urbanization? How do Chinese museums
balance education, scientific research, social cohesion, cultural
diplomacy and tourism both internal and external? These are issues
that continue to be discussed and debated among western museum
professionals in the context of our 200-year history of modern
museology. How are these debates evolving in China, which has its
own history of museology over that same period from colonialism to
communism and from isolation to opening up to the world? This book
explores these issues while introducing English-language readers to
a sample of the new Chinese museums in case studies and
photographs. To accomplish this goal, Lord Cultural Associates
partnered with the Chinese Museums Association who engaged leading
Chinese museologists, museum directors, academics and architects to
provide chapters and case studies on the history of museums in
China, on evolving national museum policies, museum exhibitions and
cultural diplomacy, the role of private museums, and the impact of
museums on society. The four sections of this book build our
knowledge of the roles of China’s museums through social and
political changes, the systems of governance, the complex
relationships between private and public sectors and many levels of
government. Section One places the current building boom in
context. Section Two addresses how China’s rapid urbanization has
fueled the museum building boom, framed it, formed it and in some
cases financed it. Section Three analyzes how Chinese exhibitions
are tools for cultural diplomacy and key elements of soft power The
seven case studies in Section Four provide perspectives on the
diversity of innovative approaches in the sector. Museum
Development in China --- a beautiful, full-color book --- is the
product of an international collaboration to discover how much East
and West can learn from each other about museum roles, our publics,
how we preserve, what we conserve, and our future
sustainability—even as we marvel at the accomplishments of
China’s museum building boom.
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