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Tourist route: Wuta Temple (Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum) is located opposite the back door of Beijing Zoo. Take Metro Line 4/9 or Bus No.320, No.695, 19, get off at the National Library Station, and walk along the river for a while.
Address: Wutasi, No.24 Wutasi Village, Haidian, Beijing
Parking information: There is a paid parking lot on the west side of the museum.
Ps: In the morning 10, at 2: 00 pm, volunteers from the Stone Carving Museum will explain the related aspects of stone carving (it is recommended to follow the explanation);
Stone Carvings in Jin and Yuan Dynasties and Epitaphs in Past Dynasties after Tang Dynasty.
How about Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum? Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum is located in Wuta Temple outside Xizhimen, Haidian District. Wuta Temple is beautiful in autumn (the ginkgo trees on both sides of the King Kong Throne Tower are particularly beautiful). You can see many exquisite stone carvings and related stone carving art introductions, and you can also meet several cats in Wuta Temple.
There are many stone carvings in this collection. There are stone tablets, statues, stone ritual vessels and statues. There are many kinds.
When I first entered the museum, I didn't feel anything special, but it was interesting to look at the various stone carvings displayed in the yard carefully. There are many kinds and quantities, many stone tools that we rarely see now, involving all aspects. And you can touch these cultural relics at close range, which is not available in many museums.
In order to better spread the stone carving culture in the temple, there is a simple text introduction next to each exhibit, a special exhibition hall, graphics and multimedia, and a specially responsible volunteer commentator.
Surprisingly, there is also a children's interactive room. Through games and interactive equipment, it is very loving to let children know the basic principles of stone carving.
The stone carving museum is not very famous, so there are not many tourists. However, whether it's autumn leaves or snow scenes, it's really a rare minority in Beijing, and it's worth taking time to walk around the temple.