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National Museum of China
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"The National Museum of China, a treasure of Chinese culture, is not only the world's largest single building museum, but also a witness to history. Opening hours: 9:00 to 17:00, 16:00 stop admission, 16:30 start clearing. Note that the museum is closed on Mondays (except for statutory holidays). Free appointments for visits, ticketing time is 17:00, 7 days in advance reservation. Don't forget, minors under the age of 14 need to be reserved by adults and checked in simultaneously. Ancient China Exhibition: Walk on the basement floor, you will see from the ancient human face fish-print pottery pot, jade dragon, jade, bone flute, to Xia Shangxi Zhou's stepmother, Dafangding, Jizi white bronze plate, four sheep bronze square, Samsung Dui bronze mask, Then to the princes of the spring and autumn warring countries, the bronze bronze ding, the bronze ice record, the bronze bell, and the golden jade scorpion in the Qin and Han periods, the painted eel bronze scorpion lamp, the wrong gold and silver cloud-printed bronze rhino Zun, the scorpion stone Jingshen stone, the gold imprint of the king of the scorpion. Each exhibit carries a rich historical story. Standing Oriental Exhibition Area: It displays important historical relics such as the five-star red flag, national emblem and national book when New China was founded, and is a great place to review the history of New China. The golden jade scorpion, painted eel bronze ingot lamp, mismatched gold and silver cloud-printed bronze rhino Zun, the scorpion stone Jingshen stone, the gold imprint of the king of the scorpion. Each exhibit carries a rich historical story. Some of the exhibits: from the Cizhou Kiln of Liao Songxia Jinyuan, the white and black flower baby drama can, the platinum deer-printed silver chicken crown pot, to the Jinyiwei wooden print in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Jiugong Chang with the tooth card, the bronze fire, the queen of Xiaoduan Fengguan, and then to Zhenghe cast copper clock, patrol Taiyang map, etc. Each piece shows the cultural characteristics of different periods. Come to the National Museum of China and let you go out of the books!"
Yuanmingyuan Park
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"Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park, also known as Yuanmingyuan Scenic Area, is a tourist attraction located in Haidian District, Beijing. The scenic area is located north of Zhongguancun Street and west of Tsinghua University. Baiyi Road and Tsinghua West Road can directly reach the scenic area. The scenic area is a theme park built on the ruins of Yuanmingyuan. It is a famous cultural relic and tourist attraction in the suburbs of Beijing. It was opened to the public in June 1988. Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park consists of three gardens: Yuanmingyuan, Changchun Garden, and Qichun Garden. The total area of ​​the ruins is about 352 hectares. Yuanmingyuan was built in the 46th year of Emperor Kangxi (1707). It is a large royal palace created and operated by six emperors of the Qing Dynasty, Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, and Xianfeng, for more than 150 years. It is the imperial garden where the Qing emperors held court and had fun all year round. In its heyday, the Old Summer Palace was "a model of all garden art". It has both the grandeur of the northern royal gardens and the tranquility and elegance of the private gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. It not only embodies the aesthetic realm of Chinese gardens, but also integrates the artistic style of Western gardens. It is known as the "Garden of Ten Thousand Gardens". In 2000 and 2001, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Beijing Municipal People's Government respectively formally approved the "Old Summer Palace Ruins Park Plan" as an important basis for the protection and utilization of the Old Summer Palace ruins. On January 7, 2020, the Old Summer Palace Scenic Area in Haidian District, Beijing was confirmed as a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China. It became the second national 5A-level tourist attraction in Haidian District and the ninth in Beijing."