Quality museums raise profile of Qingdao Western Old Town (Ⅰ)
chinadaily.com.cn| Updated: January 17, 2022
The great museums in the Shinan district of Qingdao city – located in East China's Shandong province – are mostly to be found in the Qingdao Western Old Town, which is lobbying to be included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. It is widely viewed they will play a significant part in any successful bid.
Let's check some of them out:
Museum of the Rickshaw Boy
The Museum of the Rickshaw Boy, at No 12 Huangxian Road in Shinan, is China's first professional museum named after a famous literary work. [Photo/WeChat account: qdweishinan]
It is also the former residence of its author, the famous Chinese writer Lao She, who lived there in the 1930s when he was a teacher at the Chinese Department of the National Shandong University. At that time, Lao She wrote the enduring novel the Rickshaw Boy and other works such as Dr Wen and My Whole Life.
In 2008, the Qingdao municipal government and the Shinan district government jointly spent over 14 million yuan ($2.04 million) on the renovation of Lao She's former residence and turned it into the current museum. The museum – which has no entrance charge – opened to the public on May 24, 2010 and has to date received over 560,000 visitors from home and abroad.
"I have studied Lao She's works for more than ten years, but I never knew much about him as a litterateur. Today, by chance, I came to the museum and had the honor to learn about the writing process and the environment of his masterpiece," said a visitor to the museum.