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Audio Guide of the Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

4 chapters

1. Introduction and Historical Context

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2. Architecture and Symbolism

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3. Exhibition Halls and Testimonies

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4. The Garden of Peace and Global Importance

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre open every day, and how can I get there?

Yes, the museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry is at 4:30 PM). It is located at 42 Shuiximen Street, and you can easily get there by metro (Line 2, Yunjin Road Station, Exit 2) or by bus. It is essential to reserve the free ticket in advance through its official website, as capacity is limited.

How much does admission cost, and where can I book it?

Admission to the museum is completely free for all visitors. However, you must present a valid ID document, such as a passport, and book in advance online. You can make the reservation on the official website or through its official WeChat account to guarantee your entry.

How much time is recommended for the full visit?

It is recommended to allow between 1.5 and 3 hours for an unhurried visit. The museum is extensive and emotionally powerful; many visitors need time to process the information. If you are very sensitive, it may be wise to plan some rest time after the visit.

Why is this museum so important?

The Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre is a solemn memorial dedicated to the civilian victims and prisoners of war of the massacre carried out by the Japanese army in 1937. It houses more than 200,000 historical artifacts and testimonies documenting these events, serving as a powerful reminder to promote world peace and historical memory.

What is the best time to visit the museum?

To avoid crowds, visit on a weekday early in the morning, right when it opens. The weather in Nanjing is more pleasant in April-May and September-October, avoiding the intense summer heat and the winter cold. Especially avoid December 13 and national holidays if you prefer a quieter atmosphere.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the museum has access ramps at the main entrances and elevators connecting all floors. There are also accessible restrooms, and wheelchairs can be requested at the main entrance, subject to availability. If you need additional assistance, we recommend calling ahead at +86 25 8661 2230.

What other interesting places are nearby to visit?

Near the museum are the Nanjing Shrine and Zijinshan Park, ideal for a break after the emotional visit. The Jiangsu Provincial Museum is also within a short distance. If you are interested in history, the Memorial of Victory in the Anti-Japanese War is another nearby option.

What practical tips do I need for my visit?

Bring your physical passport, as it is required for entry and to verify your reservation. Download the official audio guide on your mobile at iaudioguia.com for a richer experience. Maintain respectful behavior inside the museum, wear appropriate clothing, and speak quietly, and prepare yourself emotionally, as the exhibition is intense and moving.

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