National Museum of China reservation time for the release of tickets for the daily 17:00.
According to the actual work of the National Museum of China, the strict implementation of the "limited, reservation, staggered" policy of opening to the public. The opening time is 9:00-17:30 every day (16:30 stop entering the museum, 17:00 clear), Monday routinely closed (except holidays), the night session is temporarily canceled.
Individual visitors can make reservations up to 7 days in advance on the official website of the National Museum, WeChat public number, small program and the official APP of the National Museum (the reservation time for ticket release is at 17:00 every day, and the deadline for refunding tickets is at 13:00 on the same day of the visit), and each day is divided into the following three reservation periods: 9:00-11:00, 11:00, 11:00, 11:00, 11:00 and 11:00. The day is divided into the following three reservation periods: 9:00-11:00, 11:00-13:30, and 13:30-16:30 (on the day of the visit, you must enter the museum in accordance with your reservation period).
The Important Collections of the National Museum of China
1. Pottery Basin with Fish Patterns on Human Faces
The Pottery Basin with Fish Patterns on Human Faces is a Neolithic Pre-Neolithic Yangshao culture, unearthed at the Half-slope of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, 1955, with a height of 16.5 centimeters, and a caliber of 39.8 centimeters. This painted pottery basin is red in color, with interrupted black bands of color painted around the mouth rim, and two sets of symmetrical sphinxes with fish motifs painted in black on the inner wall. The human face is rounded, and the top of the head is decorated with spikes that look like hair buns and fins. The right half of the forehead is painted in black, and the left half is black and semi-curved. The eyes are thin and flat and appear to be closed. The nose is straight and inverted in the shape of a "T".
The left and right sides of the mouth are divided into a deformed fish pattern, the fish head and the outer contour of the human mouth, it seems to be the mouth at the same time holding two big fish. In addition, there are two small fish on the left and right side of the human face in the area of both ears, thus forming a strange image of the human fish. Between the two faces, there are two big fish chasing each other.
2. Big Bon Tripod
The Big Bon Tripod is a cooking vessel of the Western Zhou Dynasty, which was unearthed in the village of Lei in Aniki County, Shaanxi Province during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty, with a height of 101.9 centimeters and a caliber of 77.8 centimeters, and weighing 153.5 kilograms. It was unearthed in the early Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty in Licun, Anji County, Shaanxi Province, and was owned by the local squire Guo, the county magistrate Zhou Guangsheng, and Zuo Zongtang and Pan Zuyin, etc. In 1951, Ms. Pan Dayu, a descendant of the Pan family, donated it to the Shanghai Museum, and it was added to the collection of the Chinese Museum of History in 1959 (now the National Museum of China).
The above content refers to the official website of the National Museum of China - National Museum of China Reservation System