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Beijing Aerospace Model Museum Travel Guide + Overview + Address + Tickets + Transportation

This is a museum dedicated to displaying aircraft models, but the number and models are very rich. I believe that friends who like aerospace will definitely not miss this attraction, because it is a must-see for everyone with aerospace experience. An ideal place for dreamers, the airplane models here will give you the illusion of traveling through time and space.

Address:

Inside Dashanzi Ring Railway, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Bus route:

Take Heiqiao Road 973 or 851 Get off at South Station and get there

Or take 402, 418 or 688 and get off at Nangao Station, turn right at the intersection and cross Heiqiao Village, then turn right at the intersection and take Zhuanghuang East Road, and walk for about 1.5 kilometers.

Highlights in the collection: "Zhi-5" helicopter, Beijing No. 1 aircraft

Opening time: August 30, 1999

Ticket: 10 yuan for adults

(Content of supplementary coupons. Holding the pass and this supplementary coupon can provide you with free admission for 3 people, and you will be responsible for your own insurance.

Telephone

010-64373015

Opening hours

The museum is now closed. There has been no notice of reopening yet.

Overview

Beijing Aerospace Model Museum is the first model museum in China. , it includes four main buildings, including a "small airport", including a sea, land and air model activity area, an exhibition hall, a production workshop and a teaching hall. It is surrounded by a green area covering an area of ??92,000 square meters, combining movement and stillness, giving it an idyllic scenery. < /p>

The Beijing Aerospace Model Museum has a beautiful environment, rich exhibits, and a combination of movement and static. It integrates technology, military, and entertainment. It is the cradle for children to receive aerospace science education and fly into the sky in the future. In addition, , you can also use the venue for hands-on production, flight training, and show off your talents. Large-scale simulated flight performances are held at 10:30 a.m. on festivals and holidays (except for bad weather, tickets are charged for inverted flying, airdrops, stunts, attacks, etc., exciting and exciting. There are so many things to see.

The museum has the characteristics of military, knowledge and participation. Here, primary and secondary school students can visit exhibitions, make hands-on work, participate in training and observe the whole process of flight performances.