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NOEL SANTOS

The China Bicycle Museum offered me an alternative travel experience

I woke up on a whim in the morning and decided to visit the China Bicycle Museum in Bazhou. After all, I had been thinking about it for a while, and I've always had a soft spot for museums. After driving for nearly two hours, I spent three hours at the museum, where I saw the treasure of the museum, the 'Platinum Man' produced in England in 1910, as well as the bicycle ridden around the Forbidden City by Puyi, the last emperor of China. There were also military bicycles from Germany and Japan that could tow small cannons, and the oldest Chinese bicycle brands, Forever and Flying Pigeon. I must say, the museum is an alternative feeling I associate with traveling, and a source of fun in life. I suddenly feel that, whether it's a holiday or not, visiting a niche museum is a great way to 'escape the crowd' in life or travel. PS: At most, there were no more than twenty people in the museum for the better half of the day, and more often it felt like a private showing just for me 😄, which was simply awesome. 📇 China Bicycle Museum (also known as Huaxia Folk Collection Museum) 📍 No. 193, Yingbin East Road, Bazhou City, Hebei Province 🚗 It is recommended to drive there, and you can search for 'Huaxia Folk Collection Museum' in your navigation system) 💰 Free, but you need to bring your ID card ⏰ It takes 2-3 hours to tour the museum 🗺️ The museum is divided into four floors; the bicycle exhibition is on the fourth floor; the third floor is the Celebrity Hall; the second floor is the Folklore Hall; the first floor is the Bazhou Museum.
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Posted: May 3, 2024
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