The main building area of the museum is nearly , of which nearly two-thirds is exhibition space. From the birds-eye view, the museum shows the Chinese character "" shape as a whole, which means that the CCP is the vanguard of the Chinese working class, and also the vanguard of the
Chinese people and the
Chinese nation. The appearance adopts the traditional colonnade structure, which fully inherits the traditional essence of
Chinese architecture. There are 28 pillars on the east and west sides of the museum, symbolizing the 28 years from the
founding of the CCP in 1921 to the
proclamation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. There are six pillars on both sides of the north and the south.
Chang Shana, who participated in the design of the
Great Hall of the People and the
Cultural Palace of Nationalities, personally led the team to design the
chapiters,
pedestals,
architraves, lattice walls, copper doors and emblem of the museum. It has a dedicated hall for CCP members to renew their oaths.
Lobby In the
lobby of the museum, there is a lacquer painting of
Ode to the Great Wall (), which is made up of 100 lacquer boards. It was created by Cheng Xiangjun (), a professor at the School of Arts of
Tsinghua University. ==References==