The National Museum of China is located on the east side of Tian'anmen Square in Beijing, the former Museum of Chinese History. I remember when I was a child, I came here by subway whenever I had the chance. It was very convenient. Now we have to go through strict security checks to enter the museum area, and then we have to get tickets for the museum with various valid documents such as identity cards. We visited Niu Niu and her brother who came back with the United States at the end of May. Niu Niu is more than 1.3 meters tall and can only take her passport to the south side of the gate to change her ticket. The whole National Museum is very large, but it feels less powerful than the first Bo Liangtang. There are exhibitions on every floor of the National Museum of China, either by escalator or by escalator. There is also a museum souvenir counter on each floor. Time is limited, we only rushed to see "Basic Exhibition of Ancient China" and "Ancient Chinese Porcelain" exhibitions. Ancient Chinese exhibition can be divided into eight parts: ancient period, Xia, Shang and Western Zhou period, Spring and Autumn and Warring States period, Qin and Han period, Three Kingdoms, Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties period, Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties period, Liao, Song, Xia, Jin and Yuan period, Ming and Qing period. Each part takes precious cultural relics as the core, shows the continuous development characteristics of Chinese civilization, and shows the historical process of the people of all nationalities jointly creating a multi- Another exhibition of Guobo is around "Road to Renaissance". It's good to hear about it when you come back. You have the opportunity to visit and study again.