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Does China National Museum need tickets?
China National Museum is free of admission and reservation (except special exhibitions). You can enter the museum from the north entrance of the museum with your valid certificate, and visit various exhibitions after security check.

If there is a special exhibition with individual charges, it will be indicated on the service desk of the West Pavilion and the exhibition introduction page of the website that tickets are available at the entrance of the exhibition hall.

Valid documents: second-generation ID card, non-paper temporary id card, old-age card, household registration book, household registration certificate, social security card, student ID card for primary and secondary school students, disability card, military officer's card, soldier's card, passport, Hong Kong and Macao pass, Taiwanese card and driver's license.

Children's visit: Children under 1.3m can visit directly accompanied by their parents, and pupils can visit with their student ID cards or other valid documents accompanied by their parents.

Business?Hours?

9:00- 17:00( 16:30 closed, 17:00 closed).

Closed on Monday (including national holidays)

China National Museum is the ancestral temple and ancestral hall of Chinese culture, and it is the highest historical, cultural and artistic hall in China, which embodies Chinese excellent traditional culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture. There are more than 6.5438+0.4 million pieces collected here, which fully show and witness the blood and glory of Chinese civilization for 5,000 years.

The predecessor of the National Museum of China can be traced back to the preparatory office of the National Museum of History, which was established in 19 12. It has gone through the glorious course of 100 years and accumulated profound historical and cultural connotations. It plays an important platform role in the protection of cultural relics collection, exhibition, social education, scientific research and foreign historical and cultural exchanges. In 2003, the Museum of Chinese History and the Museum of Chinese Revolution merged into the National Museum of China.

China National Museum-Guide: Tickets.