博物馆英文导游词篇一:广东省博物馆英语导游词Goodmorningeveryone.Todaywewillgotoaninterestingplace——Guangdo ngmuseum.now,iwilltellyousomethingaboutit.各位早上好,今天我们将去一个非常有趣的地方——广东省博物馆,现在就让我把它介绍给你们吧!itislocatedinzhujiangnewTown.anditisinthecentreoftheGuangzhou.ithas67 000squaremetersbig.ThereareeightexhibitionhallsintheGuangdongmuseu m.Theexhibitionhallsareaboutgeologyandlandform、mineralresources、Gem、medicinalherb、animal、oceanandancientlivingcreature.So,letusgoinside!它坐落于珠江新城,在广州的市中心,它有67000平方米大,里面有8个展馆,分别是地质地貌馆、矿产资源馆、宝石馆、中草药馆、陆生野生动物馆、海洋馆、古生物馆。
现在我们就一起进去看看吧!Theappearanceofpotteryhadchoserelationshipwithourdailylife.now,thepott eryalwaysuseindecorate.陶瓷器的出现与人们的日常生活有着密切的关系。
现在的陶瓷通常用于装饰。
intheTangandSongdynasties,thechineseceramicindustryreacheditsfirstpea k.Sincethe9thcentury,chineseceramicshasexportedonalargescaletoEastasia,Southeastasiaandtheeastcoastofafrica.唐宋时期迎来了我国陶瓷业的第一个发展高峰。
从第九个世纪起,我国陶瓷大量输出国外,远销至东亚、东南亚、非洲东海岸等地区。
inthemingandQingdynastiesceramicindustrydevelopedbetterandbetterinch ina.andchineseceramicindustrysoldallovertheworld.明清时期,我国陶瓷业发展的越来越好。
这个时期的瓷器输出也达到了空前的繁荣,中国瓷器的足迹遍及世界各地。
Guangdongceramicindustryhasalonghistory,andtheybecamespecialofGuan gdong..广东地区的陶瓷业,同样也有着悠久的历史,并且成为了广东的特色。
wildanimalsareimportantpartsoftheglobalbiosphereandfriendsofhuman being.So,toprotectanimalsisalsoprotectourselves!野生动物是人类的朋友,是地球生物圈的重要组成部分,所以,保护动物就是保护我们自己!inthemesozoicEra,agroupofspecialanimalslivedonearth.Theybecamestron gerandstrongerduringtheJurassic.aftertheyhadreignedovertheearthforabout 160millionyears,theydisappearedfromtheearthmagically.Theyarethekingof ancientanimals——dinosaur.在遥远的中生代时期,地球上曾经居住着一群特殊的动物,它们越来越强壮,在侏罗纪时占据了世界的统治地位,称霸地球达1.6亿年之久,最后又神奇地消失的无影无踪,它们就是早已灭绝的昔日动物之王——恐龙。
dinosaurlivedonEarthmorethansixtymillionyearsbeforehumanbeings.They livedeverywhere.Somedinosaurswereassmallaschickens.otherswereasbiga stenelephants.Somedinosaurscouldevenfly.manydinosaursweregentleanda teplants.othersweredangerousandatemeat.dinosaursalldiedoutsuddenly.no bodyknowsthereason.However,peoplecanlearnaboutthelivesofdinosaursfr omfossilsoftheirskeletons,eggsandfootprints.恐龙生活在地球上的时间超过了六百万年,有些恐龙跟鸡一样小,有些则跟十只大象一样大,有些恐龙甚至还能飞。
大部分恐龙都很温和,吃的是植物,但有些却是很危险而且是吃肉的。
他们死的很突然,没有人知道原因,不过人们可以从他们骨骼的化石、蛋和足迹了解到更多有关他们的信息。
ok,ourtripoftheGuangdongmuseumisover,let’sgotothenextplace!好了,我们在广东省博物馆的参观就到此结束,让我们去下一个景点吧!篇二:湖北省博物馆英文导游词湖北省博物馆英文导游词Goodmorningladiesandgentlemen;Today,wewillgotovisithubeiprovincialmuseum.onthewaytothemuseum,i& #39;dliketoshowapresenttoexpressmywarmestwelcometoyou.youmaywon derwhatthepresentis.wellletmeintroduceittoyou.themusicyouaregoingtolist entoistheverygift.now,pleaseenjoythemusic.Haveyoueverlistenedtothemusic?andwhatmusicalinstrumentisusedtoplayt hebeautifulmelody?That'stheserialbells,awonderintheworld.indeedawonderintheworld.e veryyeartouristsfromallovertheworldcontinuouslycometovisitthemandapp reciatetheprogramsplayedbyit.eachyeartheyreturnwithunforgetablememor y. Thebuildingwithredwallandgreentiersbeforeusistheverymuseum,hubeipro vincialmuseum.constructedin1953,themuseumisthecenterforcollecting,stu dying,preservinganddisplayinghistoricalandculturalrelicsinhubei.moretha n700,000ancientrelicsarestoredupinit.thereisacollectionof100,000bookson history,archaeology,artetc.theserelicsprovidepreciousmaterialdataforstudy ingthedevelopmentofhistory,culture,art,scienceandtechnologyinancientchi na.Situatedinthemiddlereachoftheyangtzeriver,hubeihasalonghistoryandrichl and.asearlyas2,000,000yearsago,ourancestorslivedandworkedhereandgrad uallytheybegantocreatetheirowncivilization.therelicsunearthedfromzengh ouyitombaregoodproofstothecivilization.therelicsdisplayedinthemuseuma remostfromthetomb.serialbellsarethemostpreciousandgreatestofthemall. areyoufamiliarwiththehistoryoftheserialbells? itissaidthatitistheoldestmusicalinstrumentkeptintheworld.yousee,ourances torsalreadyknewhowtousemusictoenrichtheirlivessolongago.Luckilyindee d,ourarchaeologistsdiscovereditbyaccidentandthusdisplayedthemarvelousancientcivilizationofchustateinfrontus.in1978,asoldierdiscoveredalargetombwhenbuildinghishouse.itwasreallyag reatsurprisetodiscoveritatthattime.afterwards,archaeologistsexcavatedthes eserialbellsonthesamespot.thiswasappraisedtobethetombofzenghouyi.itwa s220squaremeters,20metrosdeep,consistingof4tombs.themaincoffinwasm adeupofhugeinternalandexternalcoffins.themaninitdiedattheageof45.those buriedalivewiththedeadwereallfemale,agedfrom13to25.theywerein21coffi ns.Besidestheserialbells,morethan7,000otherhistoricalculturalrelicshavebeen unearthed,suchasbronzeware,ancientmusicalinstrument,weapons,goldenw are,jadeware,paintedware,woodenware,andbambooware.mostofthemareu niquearttreasureandtheyweredeliberatelymade. whatisespeciallyworthmentioningistheancientmusicalinstrument,suchasse rialbells,stonechimes,drums,25-stringedpluckedzither,andbambooflute.the yaretotally8types,including124pieces.theentiremusical instrumentisplacedperfectlyamongthebronzeserialbells.theymakethetombl ooklikeanancientconcerthall. Todaytheundergroundconcerthallhascomebacktolife.asamajor instrument,64serialbellsareputinthemiddleroom,linedalongthenorthandwe stwall.itcanbeconcludedthatserialbellsarezenhouyi'sfavorite,forhisb odywasplacedinthewestroom.asweesee,thesebigbellsareshapedlikeround-bottomedbaskets;smallonesarelikewarmingpots.theyarehungin3layersfromthewindingbellshelfthatis13m eterslong,2.7metershigh.thewholebellshelfissupportedby6human-shapeob jects.itisasstrongasnewlycast.ok,letmegiveyouabriefintroductionabouttheelegantancientserialbells.allthe bellshavebeenplayed.theyareallcarvedwithinscriptionaboutmusicalmelody .eachbellcanproduce2pitches.aftermanyyearsofresearch,wefindthatitsampl itudeapproachedtheinternationalleveloftoday.thecombinedscaleisthe7note sincmajoroftoday.itscompassesveryside,including5andahalfoctaves.thewh olesoundmaybeadjusted.itswoodenshelfisquiteexquisite.althoughburiedfor 2,400years,theserialbellsarewellplayed.itnotonlycanbeusedtoplaywithtopr oducescoreswiththesamemelody,butalsocanproducemixedsoundsthoughha rmonyandrepeattunes.chinesemusicalpieces,suchasintoningthreetimesbefo releavingyangpass,themoononthespringriver,andforeignpieces,suchaschristmaseve,canbeplayedonit,evenbe ethoven'sodetojoyintheninthsymphonycanbe.foreigntouristsareusual lyattractedbythefascinatingmusicwhenlisteningtothechinesesongthenighto ntheprairie.whenforeignsongscutin,theyareshockedbytheoldcivilizationofc hustate.asthefamousviolinist,menuinpraisedit,'thegrandgreekmusicis acceptedbytheworld.however,themusicalinstrumentsinancientgreecewere madeofwood,what'smore,notasingleinstrumentiskepttilltoday.herew eareabletoenjoythesoundoftheinstrumentof2,000years'historyfromth etombofchustate.actually,whoeverenjoysthemusicplayedontheserialbellswillbe surprisedatthegreatachievementmadebythepeopleofchustateinthefieldsofm usic,culture,smelting,andcasting.accordingtothehistory,chustatewascalledthestateofritesandmusicatthattime .peopleinchustatelovedancing.theydancedinthepalaceandsangintheroom.th eyknewhowtoenjoydancingandsinging.wecanimaginethefollowingscene.t hehostofthebombwasseatedinhispalaceandwatchedthegirlsdancing.onboth hissidessathisfollowers.theysatonthefloor.atablewithshortlegswasplacedin frontofthem.theyputonehandonthetablethatisusedtoholdarms.thiscanbepro vedbytherelicsinthetomb.doyouknow,inchina,amaleandafemalemandarinducksarethesymboloflove, fortheyoftenplaytogetherinthewaterandlivetogether.canyouseetheboxhere? thisboxwasfoundinthetomb.theboxwaspainted.itwasemptyinit.butthereare somepictures.theydescribeaveryvividsituation;somepeoplearestrikingbells ,beatingdrumsanddancing.thispictureisveryprecious,forwecanknowhowtheseinstrumentsshouldbeplayed,especiallyth eserialbells. iwonderifyouhavenoticedthatthereisonlyonemandarinduckonthebox.doyo uknowwhy?oh,heisabandonedbyhislover.buthefoundanewcompany—mus ic.hedidn'theedtheothermandarinduck,forwhathereallylovedwasmus ic.well,ihaveaquestion.whatisthetourists'favorite?Themusicplayedontheserialbells.篇三:北京故宫博物馆英文导游词北京故宫博物馆英文导游词Hello,everyone,wearenowgoingtopayavisittoaplaceofspecialinterest.Thiss cenicspotislocatedatthecenterofBeijingandischaracterizedbythousandsofp alatialarchitecturesandpurplewallsaswellasyellowglazedtileroofs-itissimpl yaseaofpalaces.Thisistheworld–famouswonder–thePalacemuseum.ThePal acemuseumhasservedastheroyalresidenceduringthemingandQingdynasties .itwasherethatatotalof24monarchsascendedthethroneandwieldedpowerfors ome500years.ThePalacemuseum,asthemostbeautifulspotofinterestthrough outBeijing,isuniqueforitslocation:tothenorthwestisBeihai(northSea)Park,f amousforitswhitepagodaandripplinglake;tothewestisthezhongnahai(centra landsouthsea);totheeastliesthethewangfujingShoppingStreet;andtothenort hidJinshanPark.Standinginthewanchun(EverlastingSpring)Pavilionattheto pofJingshan(charcoalHill)Park,youoverlooktheskylineofthepalacemuseu m.atthesouthernendofthepalaceisTian`anmen(GateofHeavenlyPeace)andt hefamoussquarenamedafterit.ThisisthesymbolofthePeople`sRepublicofchi na.aworld-famoushistoricalsite,thePalacemuseumisontheworldHeritageLi stofUnEScoandisanembodimentoforientalcivilization.ThePalacemuseumi srectangularinshape,960meterslongfromnorthtosouthand750meterswidefr omeasttowest,coveringaspaceof720,000squaremetersofwhich150,000isbu ildingarea.ithas9000-strongroomsinit.accordingtolegendthereare9999.5room-unitsinall.Thewholecompoundisenclosedbya10-meter-hignwallandisa ccessedthroughfourentrances,namely,themeridianGateinthesouth,theGate ofmilitaryProwessinthenorth,donghua(EasternFlowery)Gateinthenorth,do nghua(EasternFlowery)GateintheeastandXihua(westernFlowery)Gateinth ewest.oneachcornerthereisaturretconsistedof9roofbeams,18pillarsand72ri dge.Encirclingthecompoundthereisa3,800-meter-longand52meter-widemo at,makingthePalacemuseumaself-defensivecity-within-acity.ThePalacemu seumwasmadeacenterofruleduringthemingdynastybyzhundi,Thefourthson ofthefoundingemperorzhuyuanzhang.Thewholecomplexstraddlesonan8-ki lometers-longcentralaxisthatstretchesfromYongding(ForeverStable)Gatein thesouthtoGulou(drumTower)inthenorth.Prominencewasgiventotheroyalp owerbyputti ngthe“threemainfronthalls”and“threebackhalls”ontheaxiswhil earrangeothersubsidiarystructurearoundthem.TheconstructionofthePalacem useuminvolvedmanpowerandresourcesacrosschina.Forexample,thebricksl aidinthehalls,knownas“goldbrick,”underwentcomplex,two–dozenprocesse s.asthefinaltouch,thefiredbricksweredippedinchinesewoodoil.involvingco mplicatedprocessesandhighcost,thesebrickarecalled“goldenbricks.”ThePalacemuseumservesasalivingembodimentofgoodtraditionandsty lesuniquetochina`sancientarchitecture.itreflectstothefulltheingenuityandcr eativityofthechineseworkingpeople.acarefullypreservedandcompletegroup ofroyalresidences,thePalacemuseumisaprominenthistoricalandtouristsite. whatwearenowapproachingisthemainentrancetothePalacemuseum-themeri dianGate,whichischaracterizedbyredwalls,yellowglazed–tileroofsanduptur nedeaves.ontopofthiswalls,yellowglazed-tileroofsandupturnedeaves.ontop ofthismagnificentbuilding,therestandfiveloftyhallswithamainhallinthecent er.Themainhallisroofedbymultipleeavesandcoversaspaceof9room-units.iti sflankedbytwowingsoneachside.Thewingsaresquareinshape,completewith multipleandfouredgedeavesandpinnacles.allofthesestructuresareconnected byacolonnade.Becausethesehallsresembleasoaringbird,itwasalsoknowasw ufenglou(Five-phoenixTower).insidethemainhallthereisathrone.drumsand bellswerestoredinthewings.whenevertheemperorpresidedovergrandcerem oniesorobservedritesintheHallofUpremeHarmony,drums,bellsandgongsw ouldbestrucktomarktheoccasion.asthelegendgoes,themeridianGateusedtob eaplacewherecondemnedrankingofficialswouldbeexecuted.Thisnottrue.H。