Yanbian Museum
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Opened to the public in April 1982
Opened the new building in September 2012
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| Established | Preparation in 1960 Opened to the public in April 1982 Opened the new building in September 2012 |
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| Location | Yanji, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province, China |
| Type | History museum Folklore museum Memorial museum |
| Director | Jin Minghua |
| Website | http://www.ybbwg.org.cn/ |

Yanbian Museum (Chinese: 延边博物馆; Korean: 연변박물관) is a museum of Korean Chinese people located in Yanji, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin, China. It is a national second-class comprehensive museum and national 4A-level tourist attraction. Along with Yanbian Korean Folk Museum, and Yanbian Korean Revolutionary Memorial Museum it covers Korean Chinese history and culture.[1][2]
It covers more than 20,000 square meters, with a collection of nearly 15,000 artifacts. These include, Korean folklore, the history of China's Korean Revolutionary Struggle in three basic displays, as well as China's Korean Nongle Dance and two thematic exhibitions.[1][3] In 2013, "Yanbian Korean Folklore Exhibition" won the 10th National Museum 10th Display and Exhibition Excellence 2012 Excellence Award.[4]
