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Why can't primary school students visit Changzhou Museum?

Pupils can visit Changzhou Museum, but parents need to look after their children.

It is not uncommon for Xiong Haizi to destroy museum exhibits. In May 2020, an exhibit "Glass Castle" in Shanghai Glass Museum was damaged, when two children climbed over the fence of the exhibition area and ran into the showcase.

Changzhou Museum, founded in June of 1958+00, is a local comprehensive museum integrating collection, research, exhibition and display (including the only children's natural museum in the province) and a national second-class museum. May 20 17 was awarded the third batch of national first-class museums.

Since the establishment of Zeng Sanyi Museum, from Hongmeige to Tianning Temple, and then to Liang Qing Temple, the site conditions have been poor, which is not suitable for the display, collection and research of cultural relics in the collection. Therefore, the construction of modern Changzhou Museum is listed as one of the major projects of developing modern service industry by the municipal party committee and municipal government.

Access information:

1, traffic line

Bus route: citizens can take bus B 12, 24, 2 13 directly to the museum, or take bus 19, 33, 302, 42, 47, 48, K3, 53 and get off at Changzhou Grand Theatre Station and walk about 700 meters to the museum. Subway route: citizens can take the subway 1 line to Citizen Square Station and walk about 900 meters to the museum.

2. Service facilities

Changzhou Museum provides explanation service and audio guide service for the general audience, and provides lockers and computer touch screens to introduce Changzhou Museum information free of charge, which is open to eight categories of visitors free of charge throughout the year. (See Changzhou Museum Guide for details) Changzhou Museum is warmly welcoming domestic and foreign guests to visit with a brand-new look and excellent service.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Changzhou Museum