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Brief introduction of Nanjing Museum

If you want to see all the cultural relics in Nanjing Museum, you may have to visit it all day, because Nanjing Museum is too big. (you need to make an appointment in advance to enter the venue, and you can't make an appointment on the spot. )

1, sealed. If you like to stamp, you can go to the visitor center to stamp it first. It is recommended that you bring your own notebooks (which can be bought in the store) and then enter from the art museum. Very few people. Don't enter from the history museum yet. Many people lined up. The art museum is on the left of the door. The history museum is mainly the names of some famous paintings. If you are not very interested, you can simply have a look.

2. The lower two floors are the Republic of China Pavilion, which is very suitable for taking photos. People who wear Hanfu or cheongsam can take some nice photos here. (Cheongsam is more suitable)

At about noon, you can take photos on the red wall of the History Museum (on the right hand side of Hall 2 of the History Museum). There will be fewer people waiting in line to take pictures at noon, and then you will visit the history museum. The people are the most. The treasure of the town hall, gold and jade clothes, is worth seeing. The history museum has many chapters to introduce. If you are interested, you can queue up with your friends alone to improve efficiency.

4. Special exhibition hall. The cultural relics in the special exhibition hall are different in each period and worth seeing.

5. Digital Pavilion, mainly some interactions are also interesting. When you finally come out, be sure to take a photo with the plaque at the door.

It's basically a cursory tour, and you can finish it in one day. It is very convenient and easy to contact each other for two days or to find a tour guide.