The China National Film Museum, the world’s largest professional film museum, stands as a beacon of the rich history and vibrant future of Chinese cinema. Established to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Chinese film, the museum features 21 exhibition halls showcasing the evolution of film history, art, and technology in China.
The museum’s extensive collection includes over 30,000 items such as scripts, costumes, props, and artifacts—many of which are considered national first-class relics. Visitors can explore the Chinese Film Art Achievement Exhibition on the first floor, highlighting industry milestones from the past two decades.
Floors two through four guide visitors through a century-long journey of Chinese cinema, starting with China’s first film, “Dingjun Mountain.” Exhibits vividly illustrate technological breakthroughs, artistic explorations, and the cultural legacy of Chinese filmmaking, making the museum a must-visit destination for cinema enthusiasts.
In recent years, the museum has enriched public engagement with events like New Year film concerts and interactive film technology experiences. In 2025, it plans to launch a special program celebrating the 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema, further cementing its role as a dynamic hub for film culture.
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China National Film Museum showcases a century of Chinese film glory
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