Well worth it, really big inside. Except for going up and down stairs which takes some effort, there are still plenty of things to see. 48 sets of tickets include Zhang Xueliang’s old residence with Zhao Yini’s old residence, plus

That’s Zhang Zuolin’s private treasury hall, take this thinking with you and it’s still worth strolling around.
It’s quite big, several stories tall.
There is, all for money, looking happy.
Really impressive, I thought there might not be much to see when I went for the first time. But after going in, it’s really impressive!
There are many things worth seeing, and what’s more, they’re all from past eras that can’t be obtained elsewhere! You can delve deep into China’s monetary development history!
Some people get to watch! They won’t find it too boring.
Worthy of, many things, spending time not less than Zhang’s mansion.
Worth seeing, able to understand and learn about the financial history of China or even the whole world.
Getting in a bit scary, wax figures quite many, still pretty interesting inside
Actually, the architecture is quite good and has a sense of traversing 100 years. However, when it comes to people’s matters, unnecessary.

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This ticket is very cost-effective, it’s quite spacious inside and has a great atmosphere, recommended!
You have to go; the wax museum has very interesting exhibits inside.
Worth seeing, the wax figures in the bank’s business hall are incredibly realistic and very lifelike. At first glance, I even thought it was a real scene. It wasn’t until I got up close that I realized they were artificial wax sculptures - so funny!
Worth watching, featuring currencies and financial industry development/evolution from around the world.
So I’ll just buy the tickets, then go, it’s quite big inside, involving some financial historical events. The first floor exhibition hall is pretty large, and people there even change their clothes according to seasons.
Personal feeling is okay, bought a ticket.
There are still many things to see, the history of currency development, various periods’ domestic and foreign currencies.
I think it’s worth going to see, inside altogether three floors each gallery has different financial knowledge exhibitions, especially the first floor hall where there is a trading hall of border industries bank.
I personally think it’s definitely worth recommending, many currency and financial resources we don’t understand or can’t see here are all laid out.
There are too many people in line, couldn’t go up.
Understanding a little bit of financial history in general
“Can, inside super big, able to stroll for a long time.”
It’s definitely worth watching, learning about the development and evolution of currency globally in various countries. Very enlightening!
Worth watching, underground potential is very nostalgic
Personal feeling is very impressive, let’s understand the history.
Bankers find it delightful and enjoyable to watch.
I personally feel that the content is quite rich, with many valuable points worth watching.
It’s okay, the sculptures inside are made very well. Buying a combination ticket and including the China Renaissance Museum will just add 10 yuan more; you’ve come anyway…
“Generally speaking, I don’t have a lot of money. Since you’re already here, let’s go take a look.”

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It’s possible, speaking of the origin and development history of currencies as well as their origins in various countries
That’s alright, introduces the origin of currency, the developmental history of Dongbei Border Bank, various countries’ currencies and so on. The underground vault is worth a watch!
You can go and take a look, the design is quite good too, the planned route for visiting is very well done.
You can still go see it sometime.
Worth going to see, has various currencies of other countries, underground vaults, and restored original financial trading site.
It has its charm. Needs to be taken seriously, and if you just glance at it without really looking, that’s okay too. For example, how many Chinese characters related to money can you recognize? What if the underground treasure cannot be opened despite a thousand attempts?
“No need to look, Northeast financial development talks too little, border industry bank history also very little, and all those exhibition halls are just for show”
Due to time constraints, I wasn’t able to go through with it. You can find an instructor to explain it instead, which will be more understandable this way.
Great, I even think it’s better looking than my childhood home.

Worthy of a look around, longer than the Forbidden City’s opening hours.
It’s worth going to see if you have the time.
Not bad, if you have the time and energy to spare, it’s worth a look. It has three layers, with plenty of things to see.
Financial Museum feels quite good, especially the coin exhibition, with coins from all around the world, very worth looking at.
Look at the time and fatigue level, if it’s tight or you’re already feeling very tired, you can skip it. Overall speaking, generally, mainly financial history
Excellent, as a finance professional, you can learn many things!
If you have time, you can go. If there’s not enough time, you shouldn’t go.
There are just too many people, can’t get in.
It’s okay, it can increase financial knowledge; kids may not necessarily be interested
It can be visited, inside there are many things, and it’s possible to understand the development of banknotes.
If there’s no hurry, you can go take a look.
“I haven’t seen it, take a look. Understand some financial development history.”
Banking Development History, Currency Development History, if you’re not interested then don’t bother going.
It’s still watchable. It just gets too many people during the Spring Festival period. There are lines everywhere for about half an hour or so.
There’s something to watch and there are many things! We can dive deep into the history of currency. Understand modern bank operations, understand the internal structure of banks, anyway it’s really many
Taking kids to learn about the development history of currencies is still worth it. Whether you’re an adult, interested in finance or a financial professional, purely for fun, everyone can go.
Still worth visiting many scenarios are very realistic. Can see various coins.
I think it’s quite good, has a wax figure, kids find it strange.
It’s okay, worth watching! Recommended
It’s really worth watching oh, originally I didn’t want to watch it, but unfortunately I did.
Worth it! First, the location is convenient, very close to the government office. Secondly, the whole building still preserves its original architectural style from back then, and inside there’s an introduction that helps understand Northeastern China’s finance, which is very important.
Well worth it, inside is quite large, except for the up and down stairs which can be a bit of hassle, there’s still plenty to see. 48 sets of tickets, featuring Zhang Xueliang’s Former Residence, Zhao Yindi’s Former Residence, and

That is Zhang Zuolin’s private treasure museum, going with this idea is still worth a stroll around.
It’s quite big, good several stories high
There are ah all money looking like I can be happy
Very impressive, I thought maybe there wasn’t much to see when I went for the first time. But it turned out to be really good-looking once I actually got in.
There are many things worth seeing, and what’s more, all of them date back to the past when acquiring knowledge about old coins was not possible elsewhere. You can delve into China’s monetary development history!
Some people watch! They won’t find it too bland.
Worth it, there are many things, and the time spent is not less than Zhang’s household.
Worth a look, allowing you to understand and learn about China’s financial history and possibly the entire world.
Going in is a bit scary, the wax figures are quite many, but inside there’s still something to look at.
Actually, the buildings look okay and give you a feeling like you’re traveling back in time 100 years. However, when it comes to people’s words, there’s no need.
Ticket very cost-effective, inside very spacious and atmospheric, recommended!
It has to be gone, the museum inside wax figures are very interesting.
Worthy of a look, the wax figures at the bank’s business hall are extremely lifelike. Very realistic. When you first step in, it almost feels like a real-life scenario. It wasn’t until I got up close that I realized they were artificial wax sculptures. Haha!
Worth watching, covering the development and evolution of currencies and financial industry from various countries.
As long as you buy a ticket, go ahead and visit it. It’s quite big inside, involving some financial historical events. The first floor exhibition hall is really large, with people changing clothes according to the season too.
Personal feeling is fine, bought a through ticket.
There are still many things to look at, the history of currency development, various periods’ domestic and foreign currencies.
I think it’s worth going to see, inside there are three floors in total and each hall has distinct financial knowledge exhibitions, especially the floor one’s grand hall with a trading platform of commercial banks.
I personally think it’s definitely worth recommending, many currency funds we don’t know or can’t see here a look at everything.
There are too many people in line, couldn’t go up.
One can understand somewhat about financial history generally.
Yes, it’s very big inside! You can stroll around for a long time.
Worth watching, understanding the development of currency and currencies around the world, it’s very enlightening.
Worth seeing, underground potential is very nostalgic.
Personal feeling is very impressive, understanding a bit of history.
Banky official finds it delicious and tasty.
I personally feel that the content is quite rich with many valuable points worth watching.
It’s okay, the sculptures inside are really good. Adding a ticket to the Museum of Bank and Finance will be an extra 10 yuan, come on then…
In general, I don’t have much money either. Since you’ve come, let’s go see it anyway!
Yes, it’s about the origin and evolution of currency as well as the history of currencies from various countries.
Something of a history, introduced the origin of currency, the development story of Northeastern border-area banks, currencies from various countries, and an underground gold vault - it’s definitely worth watching!
You can go take a look, the design is quite good, and the itinerary planning for visiting is very good as well.
You can also have time to take a look.
Worth going to see, with currencies from various countries, an underground vault of gold and a replica of the old financial trading site.
There’s something to look at. It requires serious appreciation, and if you just glance over it without really looking, that’s fine too. For example, how many Chinese characters related to money can you recognize? What happens if we can’t open the underground vault?

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No need to watch, Northeastern financial development is discussed too little; the history of Bank of Jiangsu is also very rare. All those exhibits at the back are just window dressing
Due to time constraints, it wasn’t accomplished; one can find an instructor to explain it, which would make it more understandable.
Pretty good, I even think it’s more beautiful than my hometown.

Worth seeing and walking around is longer than the Forbidden City’s time.
It’s possible, if you have the time, it’s worth going to take a look.
It’s not bad, if you have the time and energy to spare, it’s worth looking at. There are three levels, with a lot of things to see.
Financial Museum feels very good, especially the coin exhibition, with coins from all over the world, really worth seeing.
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Consider time and fatigue level; if it’s urgent or you already feel very tired, can skip it. Overall speaking, in general, main is financial history
It’s great, as a finance professional one can learn many things!
If you have time, it’s okay to go. If there isn’t enough time, it shouldn’t be gone.
There are simply too many people, none got in.
That’s fine, though; it can increase financial knowledge. Kids might not be interested anyway.
You can go take a look, there’s a lot of stuff inside, you can understand the development of banknotes.
If there’s no hurry, take a look.
Untouched, you can take a look. Learn about the history of financial development instead.
Banking development history, monetary development history, feel no interest then don’t go
It’s still watchable. It just means that there are too many people during the Spring Festival period. There are queues all over, and you have to wait for about half an hour or so.
There are things to watch, and there are many! You can delve into the history of coins. Understand the work situation of modern banks, understand the internal structure of banks, anyway it’s very much
Taking kids to understand the development history of currency is still worth it. Whether you’re an adult, interested in finance, or a professional, pure enthusiasts can also go.
It’s still worth going for many scenarios that are very realistic, and you can see various currencies.
I think it’s pretty good, has wax figures, kids find it strange.
It’s all right, worth a look! Recommended
It really is worth watching oh, originally I didn’t want to watch but regretted it.
Worth it!
Firstly, the location is convenient, very close to the Grand Marshal’s office. Secondly, the entire building still preserves its original architectural style inside; introducing and understanding Northeastern China’s finance is extremely important here.