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Shandong Museum Opening Hours-Region-Reservation Guide

Shandong Museum is a large comprehensive museum that records history and people’s livelihood. It has been closed during the epidemic. Now that the epidemic is over, it has reopened to the public. Let’s take a look at the current opening hours of the museum and the scope of its open exhibitions.

Shandong Museum resumes operations

According to the relevant requirements of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage's "Guidance on orderly promoting the reopening and resumption of work of cultural and museum units during the prevention and control of the new coronavirus epidemic", in accordance with the superior supervisor According to the unified deployment of the department, the Shandong Museum has decided to resume opening from March 31, 2020, and welcomes visitors to visit in an orderly manner after making full preparations for the opening of the venue.

Opening hours

Opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 17:00 (admission is closed at 16:00, and the museum is closed all day every Monday (except national statutory holidays).

Open scope

Shandong Museum will open exhibition halls and public spaces in different regions and phases depending on the situation.

How to make reservations for visits

You can make reservations through the "Shandong Museum" WeChat service account and the official website of Shandong Museum. The daily reservation limit is 3,000 people, 1,500 people each before and after 12 o'clock. Those who have not made a reservation are not allowed to enter with proof of reservation and valid ID. A health pass code is required to enter the museum. Minors must make an appointment and be led by their parents to take a temperature check and register with their real names before entering the museum. Only those with no abnormal body temperature can enter the museum.

Do you provide explanation services?

Sorry, during the epidemic prevention and control period, Shandong Museum has suspended manual explanation services, voice rental services and other offline education services for tourism groups, school tour groups and buses. Reception.

Exhibitions available

Currently, visitors can visit the "Silk Road Chapters - Xinjiang Cultural Relics Exhibition", "Chen Genqiao Calligraphy Exhibition" and "Fragrant Light Xinyuan" at the Shandong Museum. ——Dong Qichang Calligraphy Exhibition" and other special exhibitions, as well as "Buddhist Statue Art Exhibition", "Han Dynasty Portrait Art Exhibition", "Shandong History and Culture Exhibition", "Treasure of King Lu - Exhibition of Fine Cultural Relics Unearthed from Zhutan Tomb of Ming Dynasty" and "Shandong Archaeological Achievements Exhibition" There are permanent exhibitions such as the "Great Migration of African Wild Animals Exhibition" and "Shandong Ancient Science and Technology Exhibition".

Museum Introduction

Shandong Museum is located in the east of Jinan City and is the largest museum in China. The earliest provincial comprehensive topography museum, covering an area of ??34,000 square meters and a building area of ??21,000 square meters, currently has a collection of more than 140,000 cultural relics and nearly 10,000 natural specimens, with a very rich and elegant display. The architectural complex embodies the combination of national style and modern art and has become a major landscape of Jinan, a famous historical and cultural city in China. Here you can see a large number of ancient ceramics, bronzes, ancient calligraphy and painting books, oracle bones, Han Dynasty stone statues, etc. Cultural relics. Among them, the red pottery animal-shaped pot unearthed from the Dawenkou site, the oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang Dynasty, the large jade from the Lu State during the Warring States period, the bamboo slips of "Sun Tzu's Art of War" and "Sun Bin's Art of War", and the Dongping Han Tomb murals are all among the treasures. Treasures are very rare, and some are only occasionally displayed. There is a souvenir shop and a cafe on the first floor of the museum. The cafe can provide simple meals; there are water dispensers on each floor to provide boiled water. If you are tired from visiting, there are many in the museum. There are few rest seats for resting your feet.