The building of the Xiqin Assembly Hall is very beautiful, both in appearance and interior. The introduction to the history of Zigong Salt Industry is very comprehensive, and many machinery related to salt making is displayed, and you can also experience it yourself.
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The building of the Xiqin Assembly Hall is very beautiful, both in appearance and interior. The introduction to the history of Zigong Salt Industry is very comprehensive, and many machinery related to salt making is displayed, and you can also experience it yourself.
This scenic spot text and simulation equipment show the history of Zigong Jingyan after thousands of years of development. You can visit it, but the price is not high. Shouldn't such museums across the country be free of charge for public welfare attributes? After the visit, the feeling is that this is coming, or you can't come. But the building is pretty good.
Learn about the salt production process, there are local drama club performances. A big old building. There are some experiences that let you understand the tools used by the ancients when they opened the salt wells, and it is very intuitive to teach.
The Salt Industry Museum is also the West Qin Assembly Hall. The building has a special photo. There is no tour guide. Children can simulate some salt production processes while watching. You can basically understand the whole salt production process, which is still very meaningful.
Very simple yard, first of all, the building is very likable. The introduction of the history of the salt industry uses a lot of animation and interactive facilities, and the visual effect is not bad.
For the ancient salt capital of Zigong, the Salt Museum is his best historical spokesperson. Here, you can learn the reason for the name of Zigong and learn the wisdom of the ancients' physical application. Especially recommended to come here friends, ask a professional interpreter in the museum to listen to her salt history from Gong. If you plan to go to Bohaijing, it is recommended to come to the museum to listen to the explanation and then go to the field to feel.