International Training Course on Museum Management Concludes Successfully in Hangzhou
- The program focusing on methods and resources for managing museum collections was successfully completed on April 25, 2025, in Hangzhou, China.
- The course was jointly organized by China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration, ICCROM, and the Asia-based cultural heritage network, marking the Silk Museum’s inaugural collaboration with ICCROM.
- The 12-day program included 37 participants from nearly 30 countries, guided by 18 international lecturers through lectures, workshops, group discussions, and field visits to local museums.
- Sessions emphasized sustainable museum management, addressing climate change, digital transformation, and featured a key visit to the Silk Museum’s Textile Conservation Base to explore conservation science.
- This event marked an important milestone in establishing the China National Silk Museum as a hub for global collaboration, skill enhancement, and cooperative efforts across the region in preserving cultural heritage.
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International Training Course on Museum Management Concludes Successfully in Hangzhou
HANGZHOU, China, May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Training Course on Strategies and Tools for Collections Management, co-organized by the National Cultural Heritage Administration of China (NCHA), the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of…
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