Museums represent the historical depth and atmosphere of a city, and more importantly, the history and culture of a country! Chengdu is a very quiet city with a long history. In fact, the history and culture are even more interesting.
There are five major museums in Chengdu, and each museum has its own merits, making it overwhelming.
Next, the editor will give you a brief introduction to the five major museums in Chengdu! From the completion of the new Chengdu Museum to now, Tao Zi can’t remember how many times she has gone there, but every time she goes
You can see different new things and new discoveries.
At present, what attracts me most in the museum is the exhibition of Afghan cultural relics. The national treasures of Afghanistan in exile can be seen by more people here. It is also a very precious memory and experience.
The exhibition about Chengdu and shadow puppetry is also my personal favorite, because you can have some high-tech interactions with many things, and you can experience the fun while absorbing culture.
Address: No. 1, Xiaohe Street, Qingyang District. By bus: Take Metro Line 1/2 and get off at Tianfu Square. Walk to the entrance. Tickets: Free. Get free admission tickets at the entrance of the museum with your ID card. Opening hours: 9:00 every Tuesday to Sunday.
00-20:30 (ticket collection stops at 19:30) Wuhou Temple Museum was selected into the first batch of national first-class museums. It is divided into three parts: cultural relics area, garden area and Jinli area, each with its own unique scenery.
In spring and summer, Wuhou Temple is the quietest and most beautiful. The trees are greener and the red walls are more intense. Just take a photo and it will become an enviable blockbuster.
Appreciating the scenery and enjoying the scenery is not a must-do here. Walking among the museums, listening to the time-travel-like storylines from the docents, and taking a look at the cultural relics and treasures here can be considered rewarding.
Address: No. 231, Wuhou Temple Street, Wuhou District. Bus: Take bus No. 1/334/335/57/82 and get off at Wuhou Temple Station. Ticket: Original price ¥60/person (reference). Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday every week.
Sunday 8:00-20:00 (ticket sales stop at 19:00) Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum Du Fu Thatched Cottage is the former residence of Du Fu, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in Chengdu. It is one of the most poetic museums in Taozi's heart.
Summer is approaching, and everything in the thatched cottage has become green, with a unique artistic conception inside.
Walking around can also wash your eyes and lungs.
The most interesting museum experience comes from listening to the explanations. It is great to follow the little guides and feel the cultural atmosphere here.
Address: No. 37, Qinghua Road, Qingyang District. Bus: Take community bus No. 1024 and get off at Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum stop. Tickets: Original price ¥60/person (reference). Opening hours: 8:00-20:00 every Tuesday to Sunday (19
:00 stop ticket sales) Jinsha Ruins Museum Jinsha Ruins Museum is a ruins museum established on the original site of Jinsha Ruins. It is also a special museum displaying the ancient Shu culture in Sichuan during the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
Visitors can spend most of the day wandering around the ruins hall, exhibition hall, visitor center, cultural protection and restoration center, Sands Theater, garden area and other tourist areas.
There are also sika deer that you can feed here, and there is a large field of roses beside the waterscape square behind the sika deer park where you can take beautiful photos.
Address: No. 2, Jinsha Ruins Road, Qingyang District. Bus: Take bus 100/1029/111/142/163/211/82/83 and get off at Jinsha Ruins East Gate Station. Tickets: Original price ¥80/person (reference) Opening hours:
Every Tuesday to Sunday 8:00-20:00 (ticket sales stop at 19:00) Yongling Museum Chengdu Yongling Museum covers an area of ??52,000 square meters. The hundreds of acres of gardens with birds singing and fragrant flowers set off the mysterious and profound thousand-year context of Yongling.