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E ticket, show your passport: Exhibition Hall:
Mar - Jun;Sep - Dec: 08:30 - 18:00; Last Entry: 17:00
Jan - Feb; Jul - Aug: 08:30 - 20:00; Last Entry: 18:00
See mysterious 3,000-year-old bronze masks with exaggerated features (some covered in gold foil).
Stand before the 2.62-meter-tall Bronze Sacred Tree – an ancient symbol of the "world tree".
Discover artifacts unlike any in other Chinese museums (no pottery warriors here!).
Learn about the unknown Shu civilization through interactive displays.
Spot the owl-shaped bronze statues - the museum’s unofficial mascot.
Opening Hours
Exhibition Hall:
Mar - Jun;Sep - Dec: 08:30 - 18:00; Last Entry: 17:00
Jan - Feb; Jul - Aug: 08:30 - 20:00; Last Entry: 18:00
Restoration Hall: 09:00-17:00
Please present your passport at the entrance. The on-site staff will verify your booking, and then you will be allowed to enter the museum.
Visitors who are over 60 years old and hold either Foreigners' Permanent Residence Permits or Home Return Permits for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents can enjoy free entry. However, they are required to exchange for free tickets at the Service Center by presenting their valid identification documents.
China, one of the world's oldest civilizations, offers a blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From the Great Wall to the bustling streets of Shanghai, it's a destination of immense diversity and rich traditions.
One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the Great Wall stretches over 21,000 km and offers stunning views and a glimpse into China's ancient history.
The Forbidden City was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It's a vast complex with over 900 buildings and a rich history.
Discovered in 1974, the Terracotta Army is a collection of thousands of life-sized clay soldiers buried with Emperor Qin Shi Huang to protect him in the afterlife.
A famous Beijing dish made from roasted duck, typically served with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, and scallions.
Soup dumplings from Shanghai, filled with meat and a savory broth.
A spicy Sichuan dish made with tofu, minced meat, and chili bean paste.
These seasons offer pleasant weather and are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The weather is mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful during these times.
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China is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Beijing Railway Station, Shanghai Railway Station
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The Beijing Subway is efficient and covers most of the city. It's a convenient and affordable way to get around.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning granite peaks, pine trees, and hot springs. The mountain is best known for its sunrises and sunsets.
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