National first-grade museums of China

China 1st-Grade National Museums
The Forbidden City (Palace Museum) in Beijing

The designation "national first-grade museum" (simplified Chinese: 国家一级博物馆; traditional Chinese: 國家一級博物館; pinyin: guójiā yījí bówùguǎn) is the highest classification for museums in China, as determined by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH).[1]

A first-grade museum generally has a comprehensive collection of artifacts, or has a large number of items in its collection with "very high historical, cultural, scientific, and artistic value". A first-grade museum is also expected to be a social and educational institution, with a professional staff, long-term volunteers, and facilities for educational services. First-grade museums are not required to be owned by the state. State-owned museums are expected to open for more than 300 days a year, while non-state-owned museums are only expected to be open for 240 days. Performance measures for the museums are expected to be regularly published on government websites.[1]

  1. ^ a b Nan Feng (August 12, 2016). "Overview of preventive conservation and the museum environment in China". Studies in Conservation. 61 (sup1): 18–22. doi:10.1080/00393630.2016.1191795.

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