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China Telecom Museum

中國電信博物館
󰺂2.3
4.2/5
55 Reviews
Museums
Closed Business hours TBA
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
42 Xueyuan Rd, Haidian Qu, Beijing Shi, ChinaMap
Phone: 010-58843027
What travelers say:

The popular and warm China Telecom Museum As a persistent and enthusiastic "museum control", it has accumulated dozens of "national characters" museums in Beijing, large and small, but the China Telecom Museum has dragged it to the present. Mainly because this museum is really "special" - it is only open on Saturdays and Sundays, so tickets are scarce. I have seen it several times before and found that there are no tickets on weekends. This time I booked tickets on the applet three days in advance and found that there were only three tickets left on Saturday. So I quickly booked one. Yesterday, I also received a call from the museum saying that there was an important exhibit that needed maintenance on Saturday afternoon, so I closed the museum at 2 pm in advance, and specially reminded me to arrive as early as possible to avoid affecting the visit. The exhibition time has changed and the "one-to-one" notification is made to each reservation person in a manual way. This can be said to be very attentive and very intimate, and I have left a good impression before the visit. China Telecom Museum is at No. 42 Xueyuan Road. I used to work in Peony Garden for several years. It is very close to here, but I have not noticed this place. In fact, this pavilion is located on the side road facing the street, and it is quite stylish. Parking is also convenient. You can park in the opposite building and then walk over the street overpass. It will be three or four hundred meters away. Must make an appointment first, otherwise you will not be allowed to enter, you must check the appointment code at the entrance of the hospital, and you must also check the security check when you enter the hall, which is very strict. It rained today, and it was quite big, so many people who made an appointment before were estimated to be unable to travel, so it looked not so lively, but the staff were very enthusiastic. They received the umbrella at the door and the staff took the initiative to run out to help put the umbrella cover on the umbrella. The front desk staff enthusiastically took the commemorative ticket, helped to stamp the commemorative seal, and patiently introduced the basic situation of the museum. This commemorative ticket is also quite design, it seems that different dates have different styles, the main color and the stamp of the commemorative seal are also different, so if you want to gather a whole set of commemorative tickets, do you have to visit it many times? The museum has two floors, one floor is to introduce ancient communication methods, modern telecommunications technology generation and development, the budding and progress of China's telecommunications industry, the role played by telecommunications technology in the process of the Chinese revolution and the dedication of telecom workers, The booming telecommunications industry after the founding of the People's Republic of China can be seen here a large number of precious cultural relics, including telecommunications equipment in the Qing Dynasty more than 100 years ago, the earliest "half-radio" seized by the Red Army from the enemy, telegraph and telephones in various historical periods, We used the Big Brother and BP machines decades ago, etc., the design and layout of the museum is also very reasonable, the tour route is clear and does not go back, set up a lot of real exhibition forms, but also used a lot of interactive facilities, so that the experience of visiting has been greatly enhanced. The second floor exhibition hall mainly introduces the basic situation, development history, achievements and honors of China Telecom Group, from which we can see the rapid development of our national telecommunications technology and telecommunications industry.

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