Basic information of Confucius Museum
According to the requirements of trial operation, the number of people booked during this period is from May 10 to May 12, with an average of 1000 people per day;
May 14-19, 2000 people a day;
May 2 1 -26, 3000 people a day;
May 28th -3 1, 4,000 people per day;
From June 1 day, 5000 people visit every day. During the trial operation, every Monday (May 13, 20th and 27th) is a closed day (except national statutory holidays) and is closed to the public.
Opening hours are from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00- 17:00, and admission is closed at 16:00.
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Introduction of Confucius Museum
According to the staff of the Confucius Museum Office, at present, the temporary exhibition hall in the museum is still in the final stage of intensive exhibition, so the exhibition areas open to the audience during the trial operation are upward space exhibition and downward space exhibition respectively.
Visitors who have booked tickets can pick up their tickets at the self-service ticket machine with the second-generation ID card on the day of the visit. Holders of other valid identity documents need to go to the manual ticket exchange window to get tickets.
Tickets, certificates and people are the same before entering the museum.
The permanent exhibition of Confucius Museum is divided into three parts: the upward space exhibition line consists of six parts: "Confucius' time, Confucius' life, Confucius' wisdom, Confucius and Chinese civilization, Confucius and world civilization, and eternal Confucius", which is the main exhibition line for displaying Confucius culture;
The downward space exhibition line mainly shows the history of Confucian poetry and rites and Confucian books, which embodies the richness and uniqueness of cultural relics in Confucius Museum. This special exhibition hall shows the famous stone tablets and Han relief stones in Qufu.
At the same time, the museum will set up a large-scale interactive hall of Confucius Holy Land and a holographic technology experience hall of Confucius Lecture Hall, and will also make use of existing classic resources to build the most comprehensive Confucian classic library in the world. The national first-class cultural relic, the bronze ware "Ten Rites of Shang and Zhou Dynasties" given by Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, was exhibited in the unit of "Sacrificing Confucius Temple". As a representative of cultural relics, Ten Rites of Shang and Zhou Dynasties is a national treasure given by Confucius and a rare and complete bronze treasure handed down in China.