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They say that only those who love "ping" will win! During a rare long vacation, I went with my friends and children to visit this museum that most people don't know about. Although the children didn't know much about table tennis, we took advantage of the popularity of the previous Olympic Games and checked in to the table tennis museum next to the World Expo Museum!
🌈ITTF Museum and China Table Tennis Museum🌈
📍No. 796, Jumen Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
🚇Walk 600m from Exit 2 of World Expo Museum Station on Line 13
⏰ 9:00-17:00, admission closed at 16:00 (closed on Mondays)
🎫 🆓Admission🆓Reservation
Surrounding: World Expo Museum, Yuanwang No. 1, Submarine Exhibition Hall
【Historical information】
The original location is located in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was moved to Shanghai in 2014. As the only permanent museum of the ITTF, it is integrated with the China Table Tennis Museum. The museum covers a total area of 5,000 square meters and integrates four major functions: exhibition collection, education and research, experience interaction and international exchange.
【Admission⚠️】
At the entrance, you can ask the staff for a paper souvenir 🎫, 🉑️ stamp, and the service desk 🈶️ can also pick up the visitor guide 🉑️, which has a very detailed introduction to the museum.
【Floor information】
1F International Exhibition Area:
✅The origin of table tennis and the development history of ITTF and related events:
There are various early table tennis balls and rackets in the exhibition area, as well as trophies and medals from various competitions, Olympic Games badges and torches, rackets signed by famous players from various countries, etc.
✅The top seven of the World Championships🏆, you can find the names of your favorite athletes on them
✅ITTF Hall of Fame
2F interactive area: (mezzanine)
✅Mini table version of table tennis interaction
✅VR table tennis game
✅🏆Puzzle🧩
3F China Area: (The screen has been updated to this year’s Bao)
✅The development history of table tennis in China
✅Human moisture testing instrument
✅Mechanical experience (simulating the trajectory of table tennis balls in different directions of force)