National Museum of China
National Museum of China stands on the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, making it a focal point for those exploring the historical heart of the city. Established in 2003, it combines the former Museum of Chinese History and the Museum of Revolutionary History, showcasing over 1 million artifacts that narrate the nation’s historical and cultural evolution. The museum features an impressive exhibition space of 192,000 square meters, where visitors can engage with diverse displays ranging from ancient artifacts to modern art. Open year-round, it offers special exhibitions that change seasonally, so there's always something new to discover. Whether you're interested in China's rich heritage or contemporary cultural narratives, National Museum of China provides an educational experience for all visitors.