China Silk Museum, located at No. 73-1 Yuhuangshan Road, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a national silk professional museum and the world's largest silk museum. The main function of the China Silk Museum is to collect, research, identify, restore and protect silk cultural relics; Silk cultural publicity and education; silk cultural tourism souvenir business. covers an area of 42,286 square meters, construction area of 22,999 square meters, display area of 5,000 square meters. On February 26, 1992, the China Silk Museum officially opened to the public. "The China Silk Museum displays the history and culture of silk in China for 5,000 years. Its basic display includes five parts: the Prelude Hall, the Historical and Cultural Relics Hall, the Silk Hall, the Dyeing and Weaving Hall, and the Modern Achievement Hall. The important collections of the China Silk Museum include the Warring States vs. Dragon vs. Wind Vulture Brocade, Han Jin Changxuan descendants Jin, Northern Dynasty skewered clothes, Tang Dynasty sleek flower pattern robe, Tang Dynasty flower and bird pattern embroidery sandwich Siam, Liao Dynasty plate gold embroidery group sleek grass to Siam, Song Dynasty flower skirts, Yuan Dynasty Yinjinluo short-sleeved shirt, Qing Dynasty black and earth embroidery daughter-in-law. By the end of 2019, the China Silk Museum had 67866 pieces/set of cultural relics in its collection, and 4,642 precious cultural relics. In 2012, the China Silk Museum was named the second batch of national-level museums. In October 2021, the China Silk Museum's Hebei Zunhua Qingdongling textile protection and restoration project The project was selected as "2021 National Excellent Cultural Relic Collection Restoration Project" by the State Administration of Cultural Relics.