Ronald Reagan Presidential Library / Genghis Khan Exhibit / Part one

 

I was surprised to find out this museum was showcasing an exhibit for Genghis Khan. Very scenic location with the meticulously cared for gardens. I enjoyed the interactive kiosks detailing individual people during the Genghis Khan period, when you walk in the ushers hand out different cards for each patron. The short informational movies scattered about provide plenty of places to sit down and watch.

 

Beautiful courtyard provides a great place for bird watching and people watching.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While walking through this exhibit, I immediately became immersed into this time period. Over 200 rare artifacts were on display. Definitely made it hard to pick which ones to photograph!

 

 

 

 

 

Wooden & glass Peking horse. Jade horse Finial. Ching Dynasty 1750 – 1800 AD. These were a few of my favorites. The personalities of each horse came out.

 

 

 

I’d like to have the white spirit banner for peace. :>)

 

Looks as if the Leopard is about to leap!

 

 

 

They had a whole wall full of these paintings. I’m partial to horses.

 

Teb-tengri found out the hard way not to defy Genghis Khan!

 

Such beautiful ceramic work.

 

 

Just imagine how shiny the bronze dragon comb would be if polished!

 

If you get hungry while your here they have two options; The Reagan Country Cafe or The Ronald Reagan Pub. The view from the cafe is quite impressive. 

40 Presidential Dr, Simi Valley, CA 93065

3 Replies to “Ronald Reagan Presidential Library / Genghis Khan Exhibit / Part one”

  1. Good job documenting the Khan exhibit! There were some really cool artifacts.

    1. Thanks sweetie! I had a nice time walking around with you and Steve. I’ll be posting more info about the Genghis Khan exhibit soon.

      1. That’s good you enjoyed the walk. Next time you should go on Airforce One.

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