Write an essay in Mengzi Honghe Prefecture Museum.

Please be located in the Red River in the southwest border of the motherland, where Hani, Yi, Zhuang, Miao, Yao, Dai, Hui, Buyi, Lahu and Han nationalities have lived for generations. The towering Ailao Mountain is located in the center of the autonomous prefecture, which has nurtured 4 million sons and daughters of all ethnic groups. The surging Red River runs through the whole territory, giving birth to a splendid Red River civilization.

The Red River is a land of beautiful mountains and rivers. It is the cradle of human childhood and the place where Lamasiros and Mengzi people go down in history. This is a paradise for ancestors to start businesses. Hani terraces and tin mines are ancient and famous, and myths were born here. This is the "Zou Lu in South Yunnan" and "a famous literary country", the hometown of Nalousi and Jianshui Confucian Temple, and the hometown of national elites such as Cao, Yuan Jiagu, Xiong Qinglai and Zhang Chong. This is the frontier and open outpost of modern industrial civilization in Yunnan, where the first railway, the first customs, the first foreign firm and the first telegraph office all originated.

The long history and profound cultural accumulation are the precious wealth left by our ancestors to the Red River. Honghe Prefecture Museum, built in June 5438+February 2003, is located on the west side of Honghe Square, the administrative center of Honghe Prefecture, No.65 Tianma Road, mengzi city, Yunnan. The site covers an area of 3,266 square meters, with a total construction area of 8 1, 2 1 square meter. Equipped with office area, warehouse, exhibition hall, academic lecture hall, multimedia center and other functional halls. It was founded in 2005. 36806.86868688686

Walking into the Red River Museum, the unique architecture combining Chinese and Western is very eye-catching. It is based on the conical shape inspired by the dance custom of the Red River, decorated with colorful national patterns and ornamentation, while the window shapes with different styles come from the worship of the sun, the moon and fire by ethnic minorities. The shape of the ten pillars at the entrance symbolizes that the world lives in the Red River.