National Museum of China [Expert Guide · VIP Private Tour with Admission Ticket]
National Museum of China [Expert Guide · VIP Private Tour with Admission Ticket]
National Museum of China [Expert Guide · VIP Private Tour with Admission Ticket]
National Museum of China [Expert Guide · VIP Private Tour with Admission Ticket]
National Museum of China [Expert Guide · VIP Private Tour with Admission Ticket]
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National Museum of China [Expert Guide · VIP Private Tour with Admission Ticket]

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[National Museum of China Guide with Reservation] Explore the profound Chinese civilization with peace of mind in a free and casual atmosphere
Selected expert guides provide in-depth exploration, engaging in dialogue with history and walking alongside culture, offering a panoramic view of China's 5,000-year cultural heritage.
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▲ Important Notes: 1. The National Museum of China requires real-name reservations for all visitors. Minors aged 14 and under cannot visit alone and must be accompanied by an adult for verification upon entry. 2. Note: If you only need an admission ticket, please make a reservation on the attraction's official website. This product is a group tour package and does not include individual ticket sales.

▲ The history of the National Museum of China can be traced back to the Preparatory Office of the National History Museum established in 1912, initiated by visionary figures such as Cai Yuanpei and Lu Xun. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the central government decided to construct the Museum of the Chinese Revolution and the Museum of Chinese History on the east side of Tiananmen Square, launching the "General History of China Exhibition" and the "History of the Chinese Revolution Exhibition," which became a significant educational platform for generations. In 2003, the two museums merged to form the National Museum of China, which completed its renovation and expansion in 2012 and officially reopened to the public. With a construction area of nearly 200,000 square meters and 48 standard exhibition halls, it stands as the world's largest modern comprehensive museum in terms of single-building area.

▲ Design Concept: The National Museum of China's architecture preserves the original western, northern, and southern facades of the old building, embodying the "Gate of Victory" design concept that symbolizes the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Grand Scale: Covering a total area of 70,000 square meters, the museum stands 42.5 meters tall with five above-ground floors and two underground levels, housing 48 standard exhibition halls. Spatial Layout: Viewed from above, the museum's square main structure harmonizes with its circular roof, reflecting the ancient Chinese cosmological concept of "round heaven and square earth." From ground level, the towering columns and expansive steps exude solemnity and grandeur.

▲ Collection Quantity: The National Museum of China currently houses over 1.43 million artifacts, covering various categories such as ancient relics, modern and contemporary cultural relics, and artworks, including oracle bones, bronzeware, porcelain, jadeware, gold and silverware, coins, Buddhist statues, rare ancient books, and stone rubbings.

▲ Treasures of the Museum: - Houmuwu Ding (Late Shang Dynasty Bronze Ding): Standing 133 cm tall and weighing 832.84 kg, it is the heaviest known ancient Chinese bronze artifact. - Square Zun with Four Rams (Late Shang Dynasty Bronze Ritual Vessel): Measuring 58.3 cm in height, it features four sculpted rams at each corner, showcasing a majestic design and exquisite craftsmanship. - Li Gui (Early Western Zhou Dynasty Bronze Vessel): The interior base bears a 33-character inscription in four lines, documenting King Wu's historic campaign against King Zhou at dawn on the Jiazi day. - Painted Pottery Basin with Human-Fish Motifs (Neolithic Age): A masterpiece of Yangshao Culture, this 16.5 cm-high basin displays symmetrical human-fish patterns on its inner walls, reflecting remnants of primitive religious and shamanistic practices. - Empress Xiaoduan's Nine-Dragon Nine-Phoenix Crown (Ming Dynasty): This phoenix crown, worn by Empress Xiaoduan (consort of Emperor Wanli), is adorned with over 100 gemstones and 5,000 pearls, embodying unparalleled luxury and grandeur.

▲ The "Ancient China" exhibition hall is a permanent display at the National Museum of China, organized primarily by dynastic transitions and divided into eight sections: the Prehistoric Period, the Xia-Shang-Western Zhou Period, the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period, the Qin-Han Period, the Three Kingdoms-Two Jin-Southern and Northern Dynasties Period, the Sui-Tang-Five Dynasties Period, the Liao-Song-Xia-Jin-Yuan Period, and the Ming-Qing Period.

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