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Announcement on the reopening of Chengdu Giant Panda Museum1October 30th, 165438+
Due to the epidemic situation, the Chengdu Giant Panda Museum also pressed the pause button before, and the Chengdu Giant Panda Museum, which is now gradually restored, will also be opened to the public on Tuesday, 2021130. Let's take a look at the details of the specific repair.

Announced the reopening of Chengdu Giant Panda Museum.

Chengdu Giant Panda Museum (located in Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base) will open to the public on Tuesday, 2021130.

It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00- 17:00 (the library 16:30 closes). It is closed on Mondays and open to the public as usual on legal holidays.

Access notification

1. Visits need to be booked online in advance.

2. After the appointment is successful, you can visit the museum for free with the museum reservation certificate and QR code, one yard for each person. Children can enter the library accompanied by guardians, and the height is less than1.3m (an adult can take up to two children). Free visitors to the base (the elderly) can visit the museum free of charge at the museum information desk with valid certificates. Other free visitors need to make an online reservation in advance through the official WeChat account of Chengdu Giant Panda Museum.

Please enter the museum during the reservation period.

4. During the epidemic, the maximum number of visitors in the museum was 450.

5. During the visit, please cooperate with our library to prevent and control the epidemic, observe the regulations and visit in a civilized manner.

The museum has three floors. The first floor is the lobby, with a book-shaped white screen wall and a popular science propaganda film. The aesthetics of all software and hardware are online, not so fancy and embarrassing.

In addition, interesting mysterious cards are designed and corresponding questions are set according to the contents of the exhibition hall. These questions are carefully set, informative, interesting and challenging.

What is the historical evolution of giant pandas? The giant panda has six fingers. What's the name of the sixth one? What color is the giant panda's tail? Too simple questions will make visitors feel that their intelligence is underestimated and uncompetitive, but will these questions be too difficult and unpleasant? During the tour, you will find that every question can be answered in the exhibition hall, and it is very clever.