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Does Xuzhou Museum need an appointment?

Xuzhou Museum doesn't need an appointment.

Xuzhou Museum is free and can be entered directly. Xuzhou Museum was built in 1959, located at the northern foot of Yunlong Mountain. After three times of reconstruction and expansion, it consists of four exhibition areas: the main exhibition hall, the tomb of King Pengcheng in Tushan, the quarry site in Han Dynasty, the Qianlong Palace and the Monument Garden.

It covers an area of 33,000 square meters, with a building area of12,000 square meters and an exhibition hall area of more than 3,000 square meters. There are also leisure service areas such as book bar, coffee bar and souvenir shop.

The main building of Xuzhou Museum is the main exhibition area, and there are perennial exhibitions such as Gu Peng Zhi Bao, Jin Ge Ma Tie, Tian Gong Han Yu, figurines Cai Hua, Ming and Qing furniture, and paintings and calligraphy donated by Deng Yongqing.

Matters needing attention in visiting Xuzhou Museum

1. Individuals with valid identity documents will get free tickets at the ticket office of Xuzhou Museum. Group visits must be made by telephone two to three days in advance, and tickets will be collected at the ticket collection office with the letter of introduction from the unit or the assignment of the travel agency.

2. If you need the introduction of a professional commentator and need to buy a commentary ticket, you can contact the service desk, and there are Chinese and English commentators.

3. Alcoholics, disheveled people, people with pets, people with no capacity or limited capacity are not allowed to enter the library without a guardian.

4. It is forbidden to bring inflammable, explosive, controlled instruments and other dangerous goods into the library.

5. Preschool children and pupils must be accompanied by guardians. The elderly, patients with cardiovascular diseases and people with mobility difficulties must accompany them.

6. Take good care of public facilities, flowers and trees, and compensate for any damage.

7. In order to protect the cleanliness of the environment in the museum, please don't spit, eat, make noise, play, chew gum or litter.

8. Smoking or the use of open flames are strictly prohibited in the museum building.

9. Don't take photos with flash in the exhibition hall, it will do harm to cultural relics. Protecting cultural relics is everyone's responsibility. It is forbidden to bring photographic equipment such as photographic tripods and large and medium-sized professional cameras into the library to shoot.