Teddy Bear Museum in China
Updated: 2014-04-01 14:07
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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To spread love in China, the Korean Teddy Bear Museum established a branch in Jinma International Sports City in Wenjiang town in the city of Chengdu, Sichuan province. It is the world’s biggest teddy bear museum worldwide. The three-floor museum, co-founded by China Railway Erju Co and Korean JS&F Inc, has a floor space of around 10,000 square meters, with over 1,000 small and large teddy bears. Brief introduction to exhibition halls The History Hall Unforgettable history of teddy bears Having fun with teddy bears A teddy bear named Glad from the future comes to our modern era through a time machine. He will take us through the history of teddy bears, which spans more than 100 years. Glad, joined by teddy bears from the past, will interpret an impressive history in a unique way.
The China Hall Chinese culture showed by teddy bears Perfect combination of Western and Eastern culture Teddy bears will lead us into a time tunnel of Chinese history spanning over 5,000 years, where we can appreciate profound Chinese history and culture, including Sanxingdui Culture (5,000-3,000 BC in Sichuan province), the Three Kingdoms Period (220-280 AD), and the story of Journey to the West. The World Hall Miracles created by teddy bears Enjoy a global tour with teddy bears Adorable teddy bears will invite you to visit the Seven World Wonders: the Great Wall of China, the Roman Colosseum, Machu Picchu, the Taj Mahal of India, Petra of Jordan, the pyramids of Egypt, and the Statue of Christ the Redeemer. You can enjoy great human creations and admire the world wonders in person. The Korea Hall Korean fashion conveyed by teddy bears Feel the cultural dynamics of Korean fashion with teddy bears Pop culture in Korea is an irresistible force, which has enhanced the profile of the country as well as influenced a large number of Asian youths.
Let’s feel the cultural drive and create an exotic experience of Korean style through its traditional weddings, royal court, history and folk art. Transportation By car: Drive west along Second Ring Road and turn into Guanghua Avenue at the intersection of Guanghuacun Road. Turn left at the third section of the avenue (near the eighth mansion, at the intersection) and go along Qishi Avenue (Qingquan South Street) for 7 kilometers. By subway: Take Line 2 and get off at Shuhanludong Station. Take Bus No 37 to Wanjiawan, then transfer to Bus No 761 to Jinma International Sports City.
By bus: Take buses 37, 58, 175, 197 and 334 and get off at Wanjiawan; transfer to bus No 761 to get to Jinma International Sports City By shuttle: Take a shuttle at Baihua for 2 yuan. The first bus leaves at 9:00 am. The last bus leaves at 5:40pm. The trip lasts less than an hour. Visitors can also travel in the opposite direction.