The China Printing Museum (simplified Chinese: 中国印刷博物馆; traditional Chinese: 中國印刷博物館; pinyin: zhōngguó yìnshuā bówùguǎn) is a museum dedicated to printing in Beijing, China.Established in 1996, the China Printing Plate Museum is the largest museum on printing in the world. The China Printing Museum displays the invention and evolution of Chinese printing. The museum has collected many collections of printing equipment, printed manuscripts, ceramics and other exhibits. It is situated inside the campus at Qingyuanlu Station of subway line 4, in Daxing District, Beijing.
* Oracle bone script, Shang dynasty (16th — 11th century B.C.) unearthed at the capital of Yin (modern Anyang, Henan Province).
* Steps to make rice paper, from rice straw to paper sheet.
* Pencil brush from the Warring States period.
* Rebuild of Bi Sheng (simplified Chinese: 毕升; traditional Chinese: 畢昇, 11th century) creation of mobile characters printing tools Wikimedia Commons has media related to China Printing Museum.