Rating: National First-Grade Museum
Opening Hours:
Closed on Mondays. Open from Tuesday to Sunday at 9:00 am, last admission at 4:00 pm, and closed at 4:30 pm.
Reserve/Purchase Tickets:No ticket purchase or reservation required.
Address: 2, Jianguomen Inner Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Description: The China Customs Museum currently holds more than 32,000 pieces of cultural relics, covering important customs artifacts from various historical periods from the Warring States period to the present. These include customs historical relics such as the "Guan" tile eaves, Guangdong Customs ten tael silver ingots, the 1894 "China Lighthouse Map," the Dragon stamps, the mailbag used by the Inspector General Hart, and the wooden plaque "Jinhai New Customs" inscribed by Li Hongzhang. There are also contemporary customs relics such as the appointment letter of the first Director General of the General Administration of Customs of New China and the "Customs 902" boat, which witnessed Deng Xiaoping's southern tour. Additionally, there are smuggled items seized by customs, such as a snow leopard specimen and a Northeast tiger skin.