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Recommended places for family self-driving trips in Shanghai on the weekends. Shanghai’s unique museums are all here. Go with your children on the weekends!
It’s a good idea to take a weekend break without leaving Shanghai! The editor will introduce you to the most unique museums in Shanghai, which are so fun!
Shikumen Museum" "Wulinxiang" - Alley Complex: A good place to reminisce about old Shanghai
Alley Complex: A good place to reminisce about old Shanghai
"Wulixiang" is an authentic Shanghainese dialect - -"Home". The entire exhibition hall was built as a one-room house in a lane in Shanghai in the 1920s. The exhibition hall has a very high degree of restoration. On the dressing table are exquisite "Laifqueling" rouge and jade-encrusted hairpins, which make you feel like you are transported back in time.
Address: No. 25, Lane 181, Taicang Road (near the site of the National Congress of the Communist Party of China)
Tickets: Charged (market price: 20 yuan/person
Open Time: Sunday to Thursday: 10:30-22:30; Friday to Saturday: 11:00-23:00
Shanghai Postal Museum - stamp a scenic postmark of the Postal Museum< /p>
With a handsome and handsome appearance, the Postal Museum displays the vicissitudes and changes of China's postal industry in detail. Don't miss this place.
According to a security guard, the most exciting place here is on the roof: "The view on the roof is very good, and you can see Lujiazui from the Bund." The editor especially recommends it. .
Address: No. 395, Tiantong Road, Hongkou District (near Sichuan North Road)
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 9:00-16:00
Shanghai Film Museum - Centenary Review: Become a Star on the Avenue of Stars
Shanghai Film Museum (Adult Ticket
< p>Ticket: 55 yuanThe museum is located in the former Shanghai Film Studio compound, which is where Chinese movies started. It is divided into four themed exhibition areas. The physical exhibits are very rich, and even the elevators contain mysteries. , a dazzling display of various production highlights of the film industry
Address: No. 595, Caoxi North Road, Xuhui District (near Puhuitang Road)
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00. 00-17:00; Closed on Mondays
Glass Museum - the coolest museum in the city debuts
The main building of the museum is an old glass furnace workshop, where you can watch hot glass making performances and DIY on-site Glass production in the creative workshop can be booked online in advance to experience the extraordinary imagination of ordinary glass in life.
Address: No. 685, Changjiang West Road, Baoshan District
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:30-17:00; closed on Mondays
Tickets: Charged (market price: 48 yuan/person
Hot glass performance time: Tuesday to Friday (one show per day: 14:30
On weekends and statutory holidays: the hot glass show has been increased to four shows: 11:00, 13:00, 14:30, and 15:30
Typewriter Museum - Cultural Journey: The Magical Code Era
The treasure of the museum: the oldest typewriter - the "Redwood Beauty" made in 1809
It is The third largest typewriter museum after the British Museum and the Lausanne Museum in Switzerland, it has a collection of nearly 300 typewriters from 32 brands and 14 languages ??from Britain, France, Germany, the United States, Italy and other countries. It is a Suzhou native. Mr. Lu Hanbin's private collection
Address: 7th Floor, Jiadu Building, 719 Yan'an West Road (near Jiangsu Road)
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: every day. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (temporarily
The Museum of Pen and Ink - Although the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs and is very impressive
The treasure of the museum: Lu Xun's "Gold Cannot Exchange", it is reported that Lu Xun used it The only brush among the brushes that I bought but haven’t used yet
The Pure Land on Fuzhou Road has a small facade. You can smell the fragrance of ink as soon as you go up to the second floor. It’s very exquisite. It is a professional themed museum that displays, collects, and studies Chinese brushes, inks, and the Four Treasures of the Study. In addition to regular brush and ink exhibitions, it also holds several special exhibitions every year.
Each exhibit is accompanied by an English audio commentary, telling various stories behind these artworks, such as exciting stories about competition between ink-making workshops.
Address: No. 429, Fujian Middle Road (near Fujian Middle Road
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
Chopsticks Museum - it may be the smallest museum in Shanghai
The treasure of the museum: a pair of gold-plated silver chopsticks handed down from the Tang Dynasty
This is the museum that Lan Xiang, a collector of ancient chopsticks, created in 1988 It is a unique folk chopstick collection in China. Although the collection is small, it has a collection of more than 2,000 pairs of chopsticks from all over the world.
Address: 191 Duolun Road (near Sichuan North Road
Tickets: Free
Opening hours: every day, you need to call in advance to make an appointment
< p>Animation Museum - the animation exhibition hall with the most complete functions, the richest traditional collections and the highest technological content in ChinaDragon Nest: Breaking Dawn 3D Art Exhibition Ticket (Adult Ticket
Ticket: 49 yuan
The treasures of the museum: old cameras, cartoonist hand models and character design manuscripts
Reason for recommendation: This futuristic museum is most suitable for parents Bring the kids on a weekend and the entire lobby is dotted with movie posters, life-size statues and clips from movie clips; you can even get dubbings for popular cartoons and watch one in the top-floor cinema. .
Address: No. 69, Zhangjiang Road, Pudong New District
Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 every day, closed every Monday
Coca-Cola Museum— —See the Secret of Coca-Cola Bubbles
Passing through a door converted from an old-fashioned Coca-Cola vending machine and entering the sightseeing passage, you can clearly see the Coca-Cola assembly line workshop and the posters on the wall. It displays precious memories of the Coca-Cola Company - such as the Coca-Cola bottling plant in Hongkou, Shanghai in 1927.
Tips: Currently only group reservations are accepted (one week in advance, 25 people in a group). >Address: No. 539 Guiqiao Road, Pudong New District
Tickets: Free
Time: Monday to Friday 9:00--11:30 am; 1:00-3 pm: 00
Shanghai Nature Wild Insect Museum - interact with animals and insects and watch wonderful insect performances!
Shanghai Nature Wild Insect Museum (adult ticket
Ticket: 48 yuan
It is the first exhibition hall in China to display live insects. It truly shows the instincts and habits of insects, in order to restore the insects that have lost their living homes and gradually disappeared due to the changes in the earth's cities, and to help People understand and view insects correctly with a rational attitude and respect and love for life. Great parent-child tour!
Address: No. 1, Fenghe Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai.
p>Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00--17:00; Friday to Sunday 9:00--17:30
The old factory gets a new look
Shanghai Tap Water Science and Technology Museum—Drinking Water Thinks of Its Source, the First in China
The former Yangpu Water Plant has now been converted into a museum. The building is in the style of a British Gothic castle, telling the history, present and future of tap water. The future. The scenes of "*** Water Supply Station" and "Tiger Stove" are very intimate.
Address: No. 830, Yangshupu Road, Yangpu District
Tickets: Free<. /p>
Opening hours: Tuesday and Thursday 9:30-11:00 am, 13:00-15:00 pm
Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum - a symbol of China’s modern industry
p>Formerly known as the Jiangnan Shipyard History Museum, it is the only large-scale shipbuilding industry museum in Shanghai spanning three centuries, condensing the 141-year history of the Jiangnan Machinery Manufacturing Administration. It collects almost all types of ships in China. If you are interested in this, you may wish to explore it.
Address: Jiangnan Shipbuilding Building, No. 600 Luban Road, Huangpu District
Opening hours: Open to group appointments from Monday to Friday, 9:00-11:00; 13:00-16 :00
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