🎟Reservation
Use the app or APP to make an appointment 7 days in advance to grab tickets
Tickets are released at 17:00 every afternoon🎫
There are three time periods to choose from
(9:00-11:00/11:00-13:30/13:30-16:00)
Be sure to enter during the reservation period, and remember to bring your ID card! ‼ ️
🕐Visiting time:
9:00-17:00 (no admission at 16:30, closed on Monday)
🚇Transportation:
Metro Line 1-Tiananmen East Station-Exit D is relatively close
⚠️Security check:
Drink a sip of water on site, and do not bring power banks with a value of more than 20,000 yuan (other power banks can be brought 🔋 but cannot be used in the exhibition hall)
❌Lighter❌Selfie stick tripod❌
Exhibition hall: Eat and drink in the National Museum exhibition hall❌Power bank❌ (some exhibition halls do not allow shoes with exposed feet to enter, and shoe covers are required to enter)
🎤Explanation
1⃣️Guide rental: On the 4th floor, 48r/3h, deposit 💰200 (not recommended, it takes a long time to visit one area, the cost performance is too low)
2⃣️Self-service free explanation: Open the National Museum preface-click on the guide below to enter- Listen to the exhibition (there are detailed explanations, maps of each floor, recommended routes, choose according to your own time)
💗💗💗Must-visit recommendations
1⃣️B1-Ancient China Exhibition: Huge exhibition hall, especially for those who are short on time, you must visit first! 🔥🔥🔥Many popular exhibits are here!
Recommended exhibits: Empress Xiaoduan's Phoenix Crown, Four-ram Bronze Square Zun, Sanxingdui Bronze Mask, Gold-engraved Jade Cage, Drumming and Rap Figurines, Tang Sancai, Kangxi and Qianlong Paintings
2⃣️North District 2F-Road to Revival: China's road to rejuvenation, along the way, the motherland is strong and inspiring
Must-see: Old Summer Palace Rat Head and Rabbit Head
Animal Head Location: Enter the Road to Revival exhibition hall opposite the cafe on the second floor, turn left at the end and you can see it👌
3⃣️North District 2F-Longzhao Xinyuan: The dragon culture of the Chinese nation, the descendants of the dragon see the dragon exhibition🐲
Must-see: Jade Dragon
🙋♀️There are also exhibitions of ancient Chinese coins, Mirror in the Thousand Years, ancient Chinese Buddhist statues, ancient Chinese calligraphy and painting, the power of science and technology, wax figure exhibitions of heroes and models, etc. You can choose what you like to visit first
🍚Eat: You can go to the restaurant for lunch at noon, but there are not many types of dishes, and the taste is average🥲You can bring some snacks with you
ps: The exhibition hall is really big! I suggest you spend a day to see the exhibition, it's worth it! I didn't look at each piece carefully, and I could barely finish it in one day. I suggest you go to the Ancient China Hall first. I thought I had plenty of time, but it was noon when I finished this area. I had a rough look in the afternoon because time was tight. I was in a hurry and barely finished it in one day. That's all I can think of for now. I hope it helps you. Remember to take beautiful photos after reading~
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