If you need a trip that takes you back to the ancient history of China, all you have to do is take a quick visit to the Shanghai Museum, located in the heart of the People’s Square in the famous city of Shanghai.
The museum is an important embodiment of the most prominent events that have ravaged China’s culture and art throughout history, and with an enormous amount of archaeological artifacts and collectibles that illustrate the wisdom and philosophy that teem with Chinese culture, your tour becomes more complete and enjoyable.
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The best activities in the Shanghai China Museum
• Lovers of history and ancient relics, especially those associated with Chinese civilization, can obtain facilities to help them learn about the most important and strangest secrets of the interesting Chinese civilization.
• The museum contains a collection of collections, antiques and antiquities dating back thousands of years, that will give you the opportunity to enjoy watching all this closely, which is difficult to be available in other places.
• The Shanghai Museum is surrounded by a wide green garden extending to the sides, which is the first thing that will receive you when you visit the museum.
• Taking memorial photos is essential when you visit the Shanghai Museum, as these images enable you to keep your visit to this place when you return from tourism in China
Visit times
All days of the week from 9:00 AM until 17:00 PM.
Prices for entry tickets
Daily, the Shanghai Museum offers nearly 8,000 admission tickets completely free of charge.
Hotels near Shanghai Museum
The Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World is one of the best 5-star hotels in Shanghai, Shanghai, only 700 meters from Shanghai Museum
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel got very good reviews for the location, cleanliness, comfort, and services.
As for the Sofitel Shanghai Highland Hotel, it is located 1 km from Shanghai Museum, one of the best 4-star hotels in Shanghai.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
The hotel received very neutral reviews overall.
Shanghai Museum site