We received the bus information a day in advance and boarded the bus the next morning on the second floor of the long-distance bus station. The entrance was a bit unclear, so we had to ask for directions. Since there were only three of us, we took a bus with fewer seats, but the seats were quite spacious and comfortable. After boarding, a staff member confirmed our information. They discovered that the registered phone number wasn't ours, and that someone else had used the same number as me, but they didn't get on the bus. The management was a bit chaotic. The bus left at 8:00 AM, and the driver drove quite fast. The entire journey took 50 minutes. Since we were enjoying the trip until around 12:00 PM and didn't want to eat at the scenic area, we contacted the driver in advance and boarded the bus at 12:25 PM.
This scenic spot, which opened recently, is well worth a visit. It's packed with cultural relics. In addition to the museum, there's also the Dundun Tomb, where the excavation site was originally located.
The scenic bus is a must-see. The area is quite large, and you'll have to walk a lot without the bus.
The guided tour lasted 1.5 hours and ended at 11:00 AM, covering the entire main building. The woman in Hanfu was beautiful and gave a very thorough explanation. Without the guide, you wouldn't have known many of the historical events. I recommend watching CCTV's historical account of the Marquis of Haihun beforehand to get a more focused understanding.
Overall, I highly recommend it, but I hope I don't register the wrong phone number next time.