Come to Sheshan this weekend, the spring is just right, and the Astronomy Museum is quite interesting too
Sheshan is the highest mountain in Shanghai, although it is less than a hundred meters tall, but the spring scenery is worth seeing! Especially the Shanghai Astronomy Museum! It is both educational and entertaining, just as Kangde said, 'Above me, the splendid starry sky; the moral laws and decrees, in my heart.' The exploration of the splendid starry sky has never stopped! If the telescope that traveled all the way from France a hundred years ago was our support for exploring the stars, then a hundred years later, this museum's ability to stimulate children's interest will be the inexhaustible driving force for this exploration to continue! Perhaps this is the meaning of the museum's establishment! To inherit and promote!
Busan Observatory is the earliest inter-disciplinary scientific research institution in China. It has the first large number of the best instruments in the Far East and even Asia. In modern times, the Observatory is still at the forefront of science and technology, and the contribution it has made is still the first-class.
Planetarium trip: universe! This museum is really hot! Every morning at 9:30 on the WeChat public account to grab tickets, see luck, basically 1 minute to grab. Axis, see us push back. The mental strength framework is fully open! !
Shanghai Astronomical Museum is located at the top of Xiqiao Mountain in Songjiang District, Shanghai. Its predecessor was the French Catholic Jesuits built in 1900 with European architectural style of Busan Observatory, China's oldest modern observatory, in 1962 renamed Shanghai Observatory Busan Workstation, becoming an important astronomical research base. Twenty years ago, the focus of work gradually shifted to cultural relics protection and popular science education, and in 1999 it was designated as a national popular science education base. In 2004, the Shanghai Observatory Busan Station built a unique Shanghai Astronomical Museum on the basis of a century-old platform. It is located in the foothills of the Lushan Forest Park, it is worth a visit!
Shanghai Astronomical Museum is located in Busan National Forest Park and is currently free to enter the park, but the museum ticket is 12 yuan. There are several attractions worth seeing here, in addition to the museum, there are Xiudaozhe Tower built in the Northern Song Dynasty, Xiuhua Temple in Lushan and its Lushan Bell Tower, and the Lushan Catholic Church next to the Astronomical Museum is very spectacular.
Shanghai Astronomical Museum is located on the top of Xiqiao Mountain, above the Catholic Church in Lushan; it was originally Shanghai Lushan Observatory, which is not open to the public. It is now opened as a museum, featuring various astronomical telescopes and a large number of precious old photos, scientific cultural relics, etc. that have been used in history. Shanghai Metro Line 9 Busan Station transfer bus to Busan.
It's worth seeing. There aren't many good people who go on weekends. It's free to enter the mountain, but you have to get tickets. To see the astronomical museum on the mountain, you have to buy tickets for twelve adults and eight children.
Shanghai Astronomical Museum covers an area of about 8,000 square meters, Busan Observatory built in 1900, its main building is French architectural style, brick and wood structure, at the intersection of the first astronomical dome in modern Chinese history, the dome is a steel structure, can freely rotate and open skylights. The main building of Busan Observatory is a typical European-style building covering an area of about 2,000 square meters, of which only the central passage to the west is the real century-old building, and the east part is later added. If you look out of the sky over the original century-old building, it is shaped like a cross. Inside the building, there are unique fireplaces, blinds and French architecture. The important collections of Shanghai Astronomical Museum include: 40 cm double-barrel refraction telescope (the first large-scale astronomical telescope in modern China), Paran Meridian instrument, 100 years ago legal celestial instrument, 100 years ago Lushan landscape water powder painting, astronomical pendulum clock, astronomical library, astronomical negatives library, etc.