Beijing International Finance Museum is the first time to see this kind of financial museum. This museum is public welfare and does not charge tickets. This museum is also the first museum in China named after international finance.
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International Finance Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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On September 17, 2012, the first international financial museum in China was unveiled at the 2012 Beijing CBD International Financial Forum. The first special exhibition "Sino-British Financial History Special Exhibition" was launched simultaneously. The International Finance Museum is located next to Chaoyang Planning and Art Museum. The museum is a public welfare financial museum initiated and established by the Chaoyang District Party Committee and District Government. It is the first professional museum in China named after international finance. The exhibition area in the museum is 2,000 square meters, and hundreds of precious financial cultural relics are collected. The exhibition in the museum consists of five parts: Chinese financial history, Youyan financial history, Chaoyang International Financial Exhibition, Sino-British Japan Financial History Exhibition, and International Financial Corner. The museum focuses on global financial historical events and major financial figures through internationalized building and modern display methods, seeks the trajectory of the formation of financial civilization and financial system, and builds a platform for financial cultural exchange and inheritance. The "Sino-UK Financial History Exhibition" objectively and comprehensively records and displays the full historical picture of China and the UK in financial exchanges and cooperation with a unique professional perspective.
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International Finance Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beijing International Finance Museum is the first time to see this kind of financial museum. This museum is public welfare and does not charge tickets. This museum is also the first museum in China named after international finance.
The International Finance Museum is outside the east gate of Chaoyang Park. Next to the Chaoyang Planning Art Museum. During the epidemic, it was unexpectedly closed. There is a particularly ugly cow at the entrance of the Financial Museum, which looks a bit like the cow on Wall Street. The nearby peach blossoms, Yingchun, are all open.
This museum is very good, mainly financial as the theme, after all, finance is closely related to us personally, and the exhibition inside is very rich, come here to visit is very rewarding, can be said to be a fun.
The environment here is pleasant and it is a good place for people to travel, vacation, entertainment, vacation, entertainment.
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The International Finance Museum is the first public welfare financial museum in China named after international finance. The exhibition area of the National Museum of International Finance is 2,000 square meters and has a collection of more than 100 financial cultural relics.