In Europe, spending a day at a museum has long been fashionable and
romantic. No wonder Carrie, the star of Sex and City, loves to while away her
time at museums, theaters, and galleries.
In China, with the recent Ancient Egyptian Treasures' Exhibition, 100 Years
of French Design Exhibition, and the British Museum Treasures' Exhibition, going
to museums has also become popular with fashionable young men and women.
Beijing boasts a wide selection of museums, both traditional museums and
modern. Whether you want to lose yourself in the past or peek into the future,
Beijing has museums for all tastes.
*Public Security Museum
With graphic and realistic displays of accidents and disasters, this museum
is not for the fainthearted, but is a great learning experience for safety
conscious types.
 Visitors are learning to tie knots firm enough to save
lives. |
In the Road Safety Area, a
vivid traffic accident scene, with a real crashed car and bloodstains, shocks
visitors. There are several bright racing cars for visitors to 'drive' along a
simulated road on a big screen. If drivers break traffic regulations, they are
fined and points are deducted; if they crash, the car jolts realistically.
In the Earthquake Area, people born after China's big quake in 1976 can make
up for their missing experience. At the touch of a button, the whole room shakes
in all directions to simulate the irregular movement of a real earthquake.
Chairs are fastened to the ground for startled visitors to hold onto for
balance.
Visitors can also practice how to set off fire alarms, use fire
extinguishers, escape through smoky corridors and tie knots firm enough to save
lives.
Opening times: Wednesday to Friday for groups (reservations are needed),
Saturday and Sunday for individuals
Location: next to Haidian Park, at the
northwestern corner of Wanquanhe Bridge on the 4th Northwestern Ring
Road
Tickets: Free entry
Tel: 010-62880052
*Capital Museum
The Capital Museum opened at the beginning of 2006. Some of its most
interesting features are the Cultural and Museum Activity Area, the Multimedia
Interaction Zone, and the Digital Theatre.
The Cultural and Museum Activity Area provides a wide range of educational
activities, particularly for children, including pottery making, simulated
repair of cultural relics, Chinese ink rubbing, printing New Year pictures, and
painting Peking Opera make-up.
The Multimedia Interaction Zone has two parts. "Treasures of the Capital
Museum" has high-definition photos of cultural relics that can be enlarged for
up-close inspection. The key part of the introduction to the photos of cultural
relics comes with pictures, text, movies and sound. "A Look at Beijing" shows
historical pictures of Beijing, historical sites, dramas and operas, and
traditional folk vocal art.
Shows screen at the Digital Theatre every hour starting at 9:30am for the
morning session and 1:10pm for the afternoon session.
The British Museum's popular "Treasures of the World's Cultures" exhibition
is now on at the Capital Museum. The exhibition includes the world's oldest tool
from Africa, a 3,000-year-old mummy, ancient Egyptian tablets, Greek busts and
Roman sculptures. But there are no Chinese items from the British Museum on
display.
Hungry visitors can go eat at the basic restaurant, bar and cafeteria at the
eastern end of the basement. There's also a caf¨¦ at the western platform on the
second floor.
There is a bookshop, arts and crafts shop, souvenir shop, oil painting hall,
traditional Chinese painting hall and a cultural relic souvenir shop.
Opening times: 9am-5pm, Tuesday to Sunday.
The British Museum treasures
exhibition runs until June 5.
Location: No.16, Fuxingmen Waidajie, Xicheng
(Opposite to Changan Shopping Mall)
Tickets: RMB 20 per person/50 percent
discount for children, students and teachers.
Audio guides are available to
rent for RMB 30 (RMB 100 for deposit)
Tel: 010-64012118

*China Red Sandalwood Museum
The Red Sandalwood Museum is China's biggest privately owned museum
displaying red sandalwood artworks.
The museum itself is a piece of art. Built under the direction of experts who
built the Imperial Palace, the Red Sandalwood Museum is huge but has a lot of
elegant details.
Most of the red sandalwood works displayed here are elaborately carved
imitations of originals in the Palace Museum. There is also Ming and Qing
Dynasty furniture, Buddhist artworks, and carvings shaped like old Beijing
courtyards. The museum's interior design is modeled on the Palace Museum.
Museum guides are only available when there are enough visitors.
Opening times: 9am to 5pm, Tue. to Sun.
Location: No.23, Jianguolu,
Chaoyang
Tickets: RMB 50 for adults/RMB 30 for students and senior citizens
Tel: 010-85752818