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Bengbu Museum: China’s Prime Example of Urban Planned Architectural Structure

Urban Planning is now the latest trend in China's cultural architecture today. Find out here what is the concept about and its relation to the country's growth. Learn as well why Bengbu Museum is presently the best example of this revolutionary effort.

The China's ideology of urban planning started since the built of the Great Wall. It's been one of the most notable concepts of land, culture, politics, and economic enrichment since then until now with Bengbu Museum.

According to Bengbu Museum's official website, ancient history, science and technology and modern spiritual items are preserved on it. Though, it doesn't only function as an exhibition site for the three. The structure also has spaces for building a library, local hall and more.

In relation to Urban Planning, Bengbu Museum is the presently one of its best example. Installed in a public square, the architectural construction is now called an urban design which functions as a meeting place of country's developmental success.

When the new museum's purpose now doesn't only work with cultural enrichment. The other elements along with it serve as well as a way for the government to make sure that its people have better maturation environment.

"Internally to bear on the general public and primary and middle school students patriotism education and traditional education responsibility," this is how the museum described its goal. "Foreign can show Bengbu region long ancient civilization and profound historical culture," It added.

According to Archdaily, the place was constructed with two buildings which are for the museum and planning exhibition hall. Daily guest entertainment and "flower-drum lantern" incorporation is the primary design strategy for it.

The aim of Bengbu Museum to attract people is likewise attached with the amazing work MengArchitects did with it. It placed an atrium and suspension bridge on the two building which is now an urban saloon. Lastly, it also let the guests experience the "roaming-around" idea that makes the visit more special.