Museums
Attractions
Museums
Parks
The Palace Museum
Established in 1925, the Palace Museum is a broadly representative museum on traditional Chinese art, based on the imperial palace of the consecutive Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.
National Museum of China
The National Museum of China is the highest historical and cultural art hall representing the nation, dedicated to the collection, research, exhibition, and interpretation of representative material evidence of Chinese culture.
Geological Museum of China
The Geological Museum of China is one of the first National First-Class Museums in China, and the first public natural science museum built by the Chinese people.
Tsinghua University Art Museum
Tsinghua University Art Museum currently has a collection of 25,177 items of six major categories: calligraphy and painting, embroidery, ceramics, furniture, bronze ware, and other comprehensive artworks.
Prince Kung's Palace Museum
Prince Kung's Palace Museum, established on the site of Prince Kung's Palace, serves as a museum focusing on the research, display, and spread of the historical and cultural heritage of princely residences
Capital Museum
The new Capital Museum had the trial operation in December 2005 and was officially opened on May 18, 2006.
China Customs Museum
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.
China National Museum of Women and Children
The China National Museum of Women and Children is China's first national-level museum dedicated to women and children.
Beijing Auto Museum
Established and opened to the public in 2011, Beijing Auto Museum is an automobile-themed museum for public welfare, with a total area of about 50,000 square meters.
China Science and Technology Museum
With science education as its key function, China Science and Technology Museum presents scientific principles and technological applications by means of exhibitions/exhibits that combine science and knowledge with interestingness, as well as participatory and experience-based education programs; it encourages the public to explore science through hands-on practice.