其实挺喜欢这个地方的,因为是学生,不能去外地旅行,所以就去了距离家比较近的大帅府,挺喜欢这个地方的。可以说是领会一下当时的文化吧。
If you found yourself at Shenyang and think what can do?Move yourself to city center and buy ticket to General Zhang Xue Liang's Mansion.This ticket allow you to enter Finance museum.I been visit many museum at China and this place was somethoing different. When enter inside at first you arrive full size bank replica. Place is big and have a separate sections, like history of money, room for different contries currency, old bank vault etc. This place is worth for visit even if do not like a money!
还不错的地方,可以看看那时候的银行究竟什么样,我想和现在没有什么天上地下的差别吧。那个金库的安全门,真的好厚啊。
金融博物馆由沈阳边业银行大楼改建而成,大堂仍是清末民初时的原来模样。大堂有多个一比一的人形蜡像,真人假人混在一起,颇为有趣,是玩自拍的好地方。沈阳边业银行大楼本是边业银行在沈阳的分行大楼。第二次直奉战争后,由奉系张作霖接办天津边业银行,并将总行从天津迁至沈阳。金融博物馆大部份展厅都不能拍照,展览的主题都是同钱有关,例如「中国钱币发展史」、「世界各国钱币」或「银行发展史」。其中有间房放了个财神像,地上则铺满「孔方兄」,俗不可耐,粗眉仔以为自己正身处虎豹别墅的「地狱」哩。博物馆内有个地下金库,是少数容许游客拍照的地方。金库里早已无金,但仍有厚墙厚门,活脱是个大夹万。除了展出各国钞票,还有一个防伪钞展馆,里头有多部验钞机,可供游客验手上人仔之真伪。出口处是股票交易所的场景,满眼都是五光十色的图表和银码,铜臭味十足。
如题,学金融经济类的应该去看看,这里本来是张学良时期的边业银行,现在变为博物馆。一进馆,是极为逼真的仿制边业银行时期的银行样貌的展厅,有极多的蜡像人物,可以近距离接触。其后有各种经济金融发展的展厅,尤其是一个货币的展厅,有世界各地货币的展示,十分丰富。这里离张作霖的大帅府十分近,可以一起参观。
As you walk into this museum, you are immediately hit with a bank filled with life size wax figures portraying the normal banking day during the 1930's. This is a very impressive display and from afar, looks look real people inside a bank in historical time. After you go through this "fake" bank, you will go into different chambers to view historical items such as gold ingots used, bank notes issued by banks, coins from different historical periods and even modern day currencies of different countries. It is a huge complex that will require you to go up and down flights of stairs. Yes, I would recommend visiting this museum...
If you are visiting the residence Zhang Zuolin then with a full ticket you get to see this place also. It is a replica of a bank in old days. It is nice and you should definitely visit this place if you are anywhere near Gugong (Imperial Palace) or residence of Zhang Zuolin.
Set in the former Frontier Bank building this museum tells the story of money in China as it emerged from an imperial federal system to a more westernized banking system. The original service area is preserved and populated with figurines making the room appear to be a thriving 1930's bank. The tour progresses to the vaults and on through six large exhibition areas. A great place to visit on a snowy February day.
一座以金融为主的博物馆,进入博物馆首先看到是仿真人蜡像,有好多尊蜡像惟妙惟肖,走上博物馆就直奔二楼,这里主要讲述的是货币的从有到无,听完讲解之后对中国的的金融发展还是加深了理解。馆内很安静大家都静静的听着讲述,而且也很大开眼界,看到了很多歌国家的钱币涨了不少见识。