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Vanessa HuaA combined ticket includes free shuttle bus rides to three locations; otherwise, you'll need to find your way there yourself or purchase a separate shuttle bus ticket. The museum and palace/temple ruins are relatively convenient, but the royal tombs are a bit far. The museum is open until 8 PM, and you can also buy evening tickets; it's less crowded and the experience is excellent. Bus route 11 is right outside, providing direct access to the high-speed rail, which is super convenient.
- 4.9/5
SUNSHINE ONUSThe Chinese Writing Museum, located at No. 656, East Renmin Avenue, Anyang City, Henan Province, is China's first national-level, specialized museum dedicated to writing, approved by the State Council. The exhibition showcases the formation and evolution of Chinese writing, focusing on world writing, with Chinese characters as the core and minority languages as a key component. The museum houses 4,123 cultural relics, including 305 first-class items, covering topics such as oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, bamboo slips, and silk manuscripts, as well as the history of Chinese character development, Chinese calligraphy, minority languages, and world writing.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt would be more interesting with an explanation. The Bagua formation is a unique feature; it's simple in some ways, but complex in others, requiring a long time to navigate. It's certainly entertaining. There are so many magpies, they're all over the roof beams!









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