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Audio Guide of Nanjing Museum

El lugar donde 8,000 años de historia china sobrevivieron a bombas, saqueos y una curiosa obsesión con jade

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The great heist that saved the museum

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2. Dragons in the bathrooms and other architectural oddities

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3. The director who collected enemies

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4. The jade kamikaze and other incredible stories

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5. The filigree no one notices, but should

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6. Departure with a 3,000-year-old gift, free

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Nanjing Museum and how can I get there?

Nanjing Museum is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays (except public holidays). It is recommended to check its official opening hours page to confirm. You can get there easily by metro (Line 2, Ming Xiaoling Station) or by bus.

Is there an admission fee, or is visiting Nanjing Museum free?

Good news! Admission to Nanjing Museum is generally free, making it an excellent option for all budgets. However, advance ticket reservations may be required, especially during peak season or for special exhibitions. I suggest checking its exhibitions section for more details.

How much time should I plan for my visit to Nanjing Museum to see everything properly?

To fully enjoy the vast collections of Nanjing Museum, I recommend setting aside at least 3 to 4 hours. It is a large museum with diverse galleries covering art, history, and nature, so you will want to explore at a relaxed pace and appreciate every detail. If you have less time, you can prioritize the highlights.

What makes Nanjing Museum so historically or culturally important?

Nanjing Museum is one of the oldest and largest museums in China, founded in 1933. Its importance lies in its extensive collections that trace the rich history of Jiangsu and Chinese culture, including prehistoric artifacts, ceramics, bronzes, jade carvings, and paintings that tell the story of millennia of cultural evolution. It is a living testament to Chinese heritage.

What is the best time of year or day to visit Nanjing Museum and avoid the crowds?

For a quieter experience, I recommend visiting Nanjing Museum during the week (Tuesday to Thursday) and early in the morning (right after opening at 9:00 a.m.) or in the middle of the afternoon. Avoid weekends and Chinese national holidays, as they are usually very crowded. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, ideal for combining with other visits around the city.

Is Nanjing Museum accessible for people using wheelchairs or with reduced mobility?

Yes, Nanjing Museum is designed to be accessible. It has ramps and elevators to facilitate access to all floors and galleries for visitors using wheelchairs. If you have any special needs, I recommend contacting them in advance at +86 25 8480 7921 to confirm they can assist you during your visit.

Besides the museum, what other interesting attractions are nearby and worth visiting?

There is a lot to see nearby! Right next door is the impressive Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also explore the Ming Palace (although mostly in ruins, its history is fascinating) or take a walk around beautiful Xuanwu Lake, which is within easy reach.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to Nanjing Museum?

Of course, here are a few. Wear comfortable shoes, as the museum is very large. Consider downloading a Chinese translation app or carrying a phrase guide if you do not speak the language. If you are a history enthusiast, invest in an audio guide for a more immersive experience. Do not forget to bring your passport, as it is sometimes needed for entry or reservations.

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