HANGZHOU, China, Might 14, 2025/ PRNewswire/– The International Training Course on Techniques and Tools for Collections Management, co-organized by the National Cultural Heritage Administration of China (NCHA), the International Centre for the Research Study of the Conservation and Repair of Cultural Home (ICCROM), and the Alliance for Cultural Heritage in Asia (ACHA), and hosted by the China National Silk Museum with assistance from the Asian Fund for Cultural Heritage Preservation, concluded effectively on 25 April 2025 in Hangzhou
Throughout 12 days, 37 individuals from almost 30 nations and areas participated in an immersive knowing experience, checking out crucial subjects in collections management, museum method, and global cooperation, and so on. Directed by 18 speakers from around the globe, the course included lectures, seminar, useful workshops, and field check outs, developing a vibrant platform for understanding exchange and capability structure.
A strong focus was put on sustainable museum management, with sessions dealing with international obstacles such as environment modification, digital change and global cooperation through ingenious methods to preventive preservation, threat Management, and digital collections management. The cross-cultural nature of the course motivated individuals to share regional obstacles and services, deepening good understanding and cooperation.
Field sees to popular cultural organizations in Hangzhou— consisting of the Liangzhu Museum, Zhejiang Provincial Museum, and the Kuahuqiao Website Museum– used useful insights into China’s museum advancement, exhibit style, and combination of brand-new innovations. Individuals likewise had the chance to communicate with museum experts on-site, acquiring motivation for using comparable methods in their home organizations.
Among the program highlights was a thorough see to the National Secret Scientific Research Study Base for Fabric Preservation at the China National Silk Museum. Individuals observed up close the careful procedures associated with fabric preservation, and checked out the museum’s screening and analysis labs. The go to highlighted the crucial function of preservation science and interdisciplinary research study in securing delicate fabric heritage, while likewise cultivating chances for global cooperation and understanding exchange.
This program marked the very first time that the China National Silk Museum hosted a worldwide training course in collaboration with ICCROM. It represents a considerable action in the museum’s growing function as a platform for global exchange, expert advancement, and local cooperation in the field of cultural heritage conservation.
Contact: lijinfang@cnsilkmuseum.org
SOURCE China National Silk Museum