introduce
The Jinsha Site Museum is located in the northwest of Chengdu City. It is an important archaeological discovery of the ancient Shu civilization - a site museum established on the original site of the Jinsha Site to protect, research, and display the Jinsha Site and the ancient Shu civilization.
In April 2007, the Jinsha Site Museum was officially opened to the public. The museum covers an area of 300,000 square meters, with a total building area of about 38,000 square meters. . The collection of cultural relics is rich in types and complete in system, all of which have high historical, scientific, cultural and artistic value. The exhibition comprehensively demonstrates the splendor of the ancient Shu Jinsha Kingdom from multiple perspectives such as the archaeological site, ecological environment, production and life, religious sacrifices, and cultural background.
Jinsha Site Museum is now a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national first-class museum, the first batch of national archaeological site parks, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, and has entered the world cultural heritage preliminary list.
opening hours
January 1-January 18 09:00-18:00 (stop ticket sales 17:00); January 19-February 5 09:00-22:00 (stop ticket sales 21:00); February 6th-February 28th 09:00-18:00 (ticket sales stop at 17:00); March 1st-June 30th Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-18:00 (ticket sales stop at 17:00); July 1-August 31 09:00-18:00 (stop ticket sales at 17:00); September 1-December 31 Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-18:00 (stop ticket sales at 17:00 ); closed every Monday (except statutory holidays and January, February, July, and August); opening hours may change during Huimin cultural activities, and the specific information is subject to the official real-time announcement of the museum.
Preferential treatment policy
Service Facilities
must see tips
1. Please consciously abide by public order, care for the public environment and public facilities;
2. Please consciously keep quiet in the hall, do not chase and fight in the hall, push and crowd, or make loud noises;
3. Do not touch bare exhibits, climb and lie down;
4. Do not bring flammable, explosive, poisonous, harmful items and controlled equipment and other items that endanger personal and property safety into the museum;
5. Do not climb any buildings in the hall, and do not approach dangerous areas such as railings and rivers;
6. Do not squeeze the glass showcase to avoid damage to cultural relics and bodily injury;
7. Please deposit your luggage before entering the exhibition hall, and keep your valuables by yourself;
8. People with disheveled clothes, alcoholics and mental disorders are not allowed to enter the museum;
9. Persons with incapacity or limited capacity must be accompanied by a guardian before entering the museum;
10. In order to ensure the effect of the exhibition, the lights in the exhibition hall are dim, please pay attention to safety;
11. Smoking is prohibited in the hall (hall);
12. Do not use roller skating, wheeled shoes, skates, skateboards, etc. in the hall;
13. Do not drive motor vehicles or non-motor vehicles (including children's bicycles, children's tricycles, children's electric cars, children's slides) into the museum.