How is this explanation? If it’s good, it takes about 3 hours; if it’s not good, about 2 and a half hours.
Take a careful look, it takes about two to three hours; quickly, it may take one and a half hours, with seven main exhibition halls.
I personally think it’s necessary to hire an interpreter, otherwise it’s just lonely watching.
At least 1 hour, with 7 exhibits; a guided tour would take 2-3 hours.
About three hours, been to all the places, and seen the highlights too.
We entered at 8:30 in the morning and left at 2:30 in the afternoon, viewed the following: one hour, two horses, three tigers, four bronze lions, five East Venus, six steles (Yan Zhenqing, etc.)
Tour guide small group, premium 4 people, explained for nearly 3 hours, covered several major and minor points meticulously.
If interested in calligraphy, it would take a whole day to explore. Conversely, it can be done in an hour with a superficial glance. Normally, it takes two or three hours to complete the tour.
I wandered for two hours, indeed there were some highlights.
It takes more than 2 hours to see everything, you can just glance over it, take a look and you’ll be out, pick the typical things to see inside.
Scanning the exhibits takes an hour, but a detailed look might require three hours, and visiting cultural and creative stores may take up some time as well.
If you rent an electronic guide and listen to and watch each one individually, it will take at least 2 hours. If you go in and see a few steles and find them uninteresting, then it’s estimated that you’ll need only 1 hour to see the sculpture gallery.
Need a guide explanation! 2 hours is enough.
We played for the whole morning. Also rented costumes and licenses.
Read through the history yourself in order, or else it’s best to hire a tour guide; 2-3 hours will suffice.
Beilin Museum, at least half a day for visiting, must have a real person to give explanations. Otherwise, it’s not worth going.
Bēilín Museum, highly recommended for at least half a day! Due to limited time, we only visited for 3 hours and were still not satisfied. I suggest joining a guided tour group upon entering.
How is this explanation? If it’s good, it takes about 3 hours; if it’s not good, about 2 and a half hours.
Take a close look, it may take two to three hours; a quick view might take one and a half hours. There are seven main exhibition halls.
I personally think that we need a guide, otherwise, it would just be a lonely experience.
At least 1 hour, with 7 exhibits; if guided, it takes 2-3 hours.
Three hours are about right, we’ve been to every place and seen the highlights.
We entered at 8:30 in the morning and left at 2:30 in the afternoon, saw the clock, two horses, three tigers, four bronze lions, five Eastern Venus, and six steles (Yan Zhenqing and others).
Tour guide small group, premium 4 people, explained for nearly 3 hours, covered all major and minor points meticulously.
If interested in calligraphy, a full day would not be enough to explore it. Conversely, it can be seen superficially in just one hour. Normally, it takes two or three hours to complete the tour.
I wandered for two hours, indeed, it was quite noteworthy.
It takes over two hours to see everything, you can take a cursory look, just have a look and you’ll be out, pick out the typical things to see inside.
Glancing through in a hurry, it takes an hour, but if you look closely, three hours might not be enough, and, visiting cultural and creative stores may take up some time.
If you rent an electronic tour guide and listen to or watch each one individually, it will take at least 2 hours. If you go in and see a few steles and find them uninteresting, then it’s estimated that you’ll only need 1 hour to see the stone statue gallery.
Need a guide explanation! 2 hours is enough.
We played for the whole morning. We also rented clothes and licenses.
Understand the history yourself and look at it in order, or else you might as well hire a guide to explain it; 2-3 hours should be enough.
Beilin Museum, a half-day visit is recommended, and a real guide is required. Otherwise, it’s not worth going.
Beilin Museum, highly recommended for at least half a day! We had limited time and only visited for 3 hours, leaving us wanting more. It is suggested to join a guided tour upon entry.