Speciality Museums in Beijing

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Speciality Museums in Beijing

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  • George
    Artemida, Greece1,890 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing really!!! You need to have a guide in order to get the full experience!!!! Very difficult to book the ticket on your own. You need 3 hours more or less. Bring your passport!!!!
    Written 13 October 2024
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  • Qing R
    Auckland, New Zealand23 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Museum itself was great, we had the opportunity to see lots of treasures and learn the culture and history of China, it was very educational for children, but it is Massive! I guess for a big country to put everything in it's going to be massive, we all had vry soe feet after a full day walking.
    Written 20 May 2024
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  • Wan-Flies
    Singapore, Singapore315 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I love this museum. Its the biggest in the world and it also combines with cineplex which makes it easier for visitors to visit the exhibition and get entertainment. The entry is free to museum. It goes in a rhythm starting from history of china film since formation of PRC then the type of genres they attempt, then to genre experiments and travel towards hong kong and taiwan film industries. It also has separate exhibits for dubbing of foreign films and animation for kids. Classes for kids on how films are done is organised as well.

    The negative is the location as it tremoundasly hard to find cab as the location seem odd and deserted and foreigners will really find it hard as the country is purely based on Chinese and most cab drivers and public does not understand any forms of English words (unless we act it out). Second the full exhibit is in chines fonts. English description in each exhibit will benefit foreign visitors other than just using English words for summarising the history on each section. People like to know more from each exhibit showcased.
    If you visit Beijing, this place is a must visit.
    Written 28 December 2016
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  • KodoDrummer
    Buenos Aires, Argentina70,616 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is somewhat similar to a theme park in Shenzhen, where by walking through the park you get a high-level view of the world’s major attractions, albeit, looking at miniatures. This approximate 47-hectare theme park is a nice place to take children through so that they can get a glimpse of many of the world’s most famous buildings and structures.

    One of the worst complaints is the tourists who complain about people at sightseeing locations who cannot speak English. The Chinese don’t complain about Americans who can’t speak Mandarin. When you are in a country where they can’t speak your language, don’t complain. I’ve worked on assignments in over 70 countries, and I’ve always managed to communicate one way or another. Although twice I was very lucky, once in Turkey and the other time in Brazil, when I was able to have my meeting in Hungarian.
    Written 11 February 2019
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  • World Prof
    Buffalo Grove, IL187 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Close to the Lama Temple, this is a much quieter temple complex with no crowds. Though not as impressive as the Lama Temple, it has dozens of steles which are the stone tablets used to inscribe history - of great interest to history buffs, but otherwise rather boring. Like the Lama Temple, a pretty long walk fro the subway station.
    Written 14 October 2019
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  • geo3
    Calgary, Canada1,893 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is a review of the clock gallery only. As other reviewers have noted, this requires a separate ticket from the nearby treasure gallery.

    This is worthwhile, but (on a weekend) it was extremely crowded. It is not large, but according to the website 82 clocks are on display. They are extremely ornate, and the workmanship involved is quite stunning.

    If you can be there on a weekday, perhaps it would be less crowded and more enjoyable.
    Written 27 December 2019
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  • RonAGB
    Hong Kong, China2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    many interactive activities and good for kids. both in English and Chinese . its nice to be indoors.
    Written 3 August 2018
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  • Jack
    Adelaide, Australia5 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A fantastic and epic display of Chinese and Soviet aircraft. If you enjoy aviation then this place is a must visit. Very easy to access from Beijing, a roughly 40-100 minute taxi/didi trip depending on traffic. Great for anyone including families. We only had to show our passports on arrival, no pre booking required.
    Written 13 October 2024
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  • alisjak7
    Ljubljana, Slovenia56 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I found out about this site by pure coincidence. I haven’t seen any advertisment, it wasn’t mention in my guide.
    But if I missed it, I would be sorry. I visited it on Saturday morning and there was so much to see... and hear! The place is organised like a village of different houses from different regions of China. There are exhibitions in some of the houses. But the best thing are live performances of singers and dancers - again from different regions.
    You can easily spend several hours there wandering around, watching and listening... or simply having rest from busy Beijing by keeping yourself under the trees.
    Written 30 June 2019
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  • KW M
    Belfast, UK538 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice little museum, lots of fossils, along with some larger skeletons of dinosaurs and some paleo mammals for the kids to look at.
    Get off at the Southwest exit of Beijing Zoo station and walk 200-300 metres west for the entrance.
    Entry fee is only 10RMB for passport holders, buy your ticket online for mornings or afternoons, get a screen shot of your QR code, and you’re good to go.
    Enough English signs to get by on.
    The place certainly needs some TLC. The concrete stegosaurus they have out front has a broken spike…. repaired with some clear packing tape. Many of the shelves, fossils and skeletons are noticeably covered in dust and have obviously not been cleaned in a very, very long time.
    Overall, they’ve done a nice job with the place and have a solid collection on hand. Worth a quick visit, you’ll need maybe one hour, if you are into this type of stuff.
    Written 14 November 2023
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  • InnaYYZ
    Toronto, Canada1,496 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I learned a lot about the contributions made by the railroads and rail equipment to the rapid growth and importance of China on the world stage. The Chinese government invested heavily in the rail system and has the World’s best high speed rail system. Much of the narrative in the museum is also presented in English. You can also experience some things first hand in the simulators.
    Written 13 September 2019
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  • rsenteno
    Phoenix, AZ306 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's a great way to start of your trek before going up the wall. Very informative on the history and construction. My favorite was everyone who visited the wall at the end.
    Written 11 August 2018
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  • chutotoro
    365 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Visited this free and well maintained museum to learn about the history of shijia hutong. Enjoyed looking at the detailed miniature models of hutong and set up of life back in the 60s to 90s. Good experience for visitors who have never entered a siheyuan house before . There was also a small souvenir shop beside the museum.
    Written 25 September 2019
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  • George
    Artemida, Greece1,890 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    If it's on your way you may stop for a short visit (around 30 minutes in total) It's an excavated tomb 27 metres underground.
    Written 14 October 2024
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  • Vespid23
    Minnesota94 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We visited with a couple locals who were excited to show us the animals. A large section of the park is a wildlife reserve of sorts, with an elevated boardwalk that enables you to circle around the perimeter and look for wildlife. Many large deer, both very large and very small, can be easily spotted. Also enjoyed a number of waterfowl of various sizes, peacocks, and a few other interesting birds. Entrance was free, but I guess there is a small fee to park a car. Bus gets fairly close in a couple spots, we entered from the south which allowed us to walk across a large open park that resembles a fairgrounds in the US as we walked up to the nature park itself. It appeared that very few foreigners find their way to this park, but we enjoyed it. It is farther south past the Temple of Heaven and Pearl Market area, so if you are heading down that way, give it some consideration. Good for families. There is also a lake with boats for rent. There is some English, but having visited many parks in NA I found it interesting to see how the Chinese handle a nature park.
    Written 5 July 2016
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