The China Lake Brush Museum, with its majestic architectural appearance, features a mountaintop pavilion, upturned eaves, and pavilions, all designed in the style of ancient Chinese architecture. This regional traditional culture museum, with its distinctive features, serves as a hub for the historical display of lake brushes, demonstration of craftsmanship, exhibition of fine products, and sales. Visitors can immerse themselves in the history of lake brushes, admire various exquisite brushes, and appreciate numerous calligraphy and painting works by celebrities who have praised the lake brushes.
Lake brushes, along with Hui ink, Xuan paper, and Duan inkstone, are collectively known as the ‘Four Treasures of the Study’ and are an important symbol of the long and splendid Chinese civilization. The museum plays a broad social educational role, and its exhibits reflect the inheritance and development of Chinese culture, making it a classroom for art enthusiasts to learn and copy the works of famous calligraphers and painters throughout history.
The China Lake Brush Museum operates all year round with opening hours from 08:30 to 16:30. For preferential policies: children under 18 years old (excluding 18) enter for free with an ID card; seniors aged 60 to 69 (inclusive) enjoy preferential tickets, and those aged 70 and above (inclusive) enter for free; full-time primary, middle, and university students enter for free with a valid student ID.