A statue of Buddha head is on display at the Guangzhou Maritime Museum, which opens on June 29, 2021, in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province. /CFP
A new museum opened in China every two days on average over the past five years, with the total number of museums nationwide rising from 4,692 in 2016 to 5,788 in 2020, according to official data released on Saturday.
The figures were unveiled at the national museum reform and development work conference taking place from July 23 to 24 in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province.
The data showed that the annual number of visits has increased from 700 million to 1.2 billion during the 13th Five-Year Plan period, from 2016 to 2020.
During the same period, China has achieved the development goal of building one museum for every 250,000 people, while several regions such as Beijing, Shaanxi and Gansu have one museum per 110,000 to 130,000 people on average.
A visitor holds an ancient tripod-styled ice cream at the Shanghai Museum in Shanghai, China, July 21, 2021. /CFP
The number of cultural relics collected increased by nearly 25 percent year on year to approximately 51.3 million pieces, with 62,000 pieces restored in the period.
New technologies such as big data and cloud computing have been adopted for the construction of smart museums, and the cultural and creative products exhibited by museums are becoming new ways of consuming fashion, said Li Qun, director of the National Cultural Heritage Administration, at the conference.
In 2020, more than 124,000 types of cultural and creative products were developed by museums across the country, raking in revenues of over 1.1 billion yuan (about $170 million), Li added.
(With input from Xinhua)