Lushan Museum is the place where Mao Zedong lived during his stay in Lushan, and is known as Lulin Villa. Because the room number is No. 1, it is also called “Lulin No. 1”. The villa was built in 1961, with a single-story flat roof and an inner courtyard, with a total area of ​​2,700 square meters. It was converted into a museum in 1984. The collections in the museum reflect the glorious history and culture of Lushan. There are ancient bronzes and ceramics from past dynasties unearthed locally and collected from other places. There are famous calligraphers of the Tang and Song Dynasties, such as Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Mi Fu, Huang Tingjian, etc. in Lushan. The hand-written stele rubbings include scrolls of calligraphy and painting by famous calligraphers and painters of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, including Tang Yin, Zheng Banqiao, and Zhu Da. The most precious ones are the “Five Hundred Arhats”, the blood-written “Huayan Sutra” and the crystal beads, all of which are national first-class cultural relics. Treasure.   
The museum exhibits exquisite pieces of famous porcelain from past dynasties, including celadon from the Han Dynasty, tricolor porcelain from the Tang Dynasty, celadon from the Song Dynasty, blue and white porcelain from the Ming Dynasty, and colorful porcelain from the Qing Dynasty. Especially the exhibits from the Ming and Qing dynasties are all soft, delicate and very exquisite.
Telephone
0792-8288052
Reference when using
1-3 hours
transportation

  1. It can be reached on foot from the gate of Lushan Scenic Area, about 2 kilometers away.
  2. You can take the sightseeing bus in Lushan Scenic Area to get there
    Tickets
    Included in the entrance fee to Lushan Scenic Area
    Opening hours
    09:00-17:00 (January 1st - December 31st, Tuesday - Sunday, holidays) Closed to the public (January 1st - December 31st, Monday)