The Bee Museum in the National Botanical Garden I like to visit the Botanical Garden since childhood, and I have long known that there is a bee research institute in the Botanical Garden, but I have not visited it. Today I came to visit the Bee Museum specially, so I went directly to this direction after entering the National Botanical Garden. Here we go. The Bee Museum is on the west side of the Reclining Buddha Temple, next to the path to Cherry Valley. Because of the previous heavy rain in Beijing, Cherry Valley has not been open for the time being. There are signs at the intersection and staff on duty. It is not allowed to go forward. It shows that it is to go to the Bee Museum. After a walk uphill, I arrived at the gate of the Bee Research Institute of the Chinese Beekeeping Society and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is a large courtyard, mainly office and production places. The Bee Museum is also in it. It is a small courtyard. This is the 33rd International Beekeeping Conference in 1993. The specially built exhibition hall was officially established in 1997, and the China Bee Museum was nearly 200 square meters in area. This is a very quiet small courtyard. The exhibition hall is the landlord of the small courtyard. There are many hives in front of the house, all kinds of bees, and there are really bees flying around and busy. In the exhibition hall, you can see the history of bees, the classification of bees, the physical characteristics of bees, the habits of bees, the division of labor of bees, the structure of bees, the production and collection of honey, the introduction of bee products, the connection between bees and human culture, the achievements of the Chinese beekeeping industry, International exchanges in related industries, etc. The most interesting thing is of course the bee fossils 23 million years ago, which can be said to be the "treasure of the town hall". The history of bees is really long, and humans are ashamed of themselves compared with it. The exhibition hall is not large, it looks like the kind of exhibition hall built earlier, but the content is still worth seeing, knowledge and fun are very sufficient, look carefully about half an hour. The building opposite the museum courtyard is under construction, and the north area is the production and office area. It is just time for lunch. The staff of the institute have walked out of the office building and the workshop to eat in the cafeteria. It is a relatively old-fashioned factory area. After visiting, you can see the bee products direct store at the entrance of the institute. There are a variety of bee products, all developed by the institute. The price is moderate. When you leave, you buy a tube of propolis toothpaste and two bags of honey mulberry hawthorn strips. There are discounts, which are cheaper than online stores and are satisfied. Because the location of this museum is relatively biased, there are not many tourists to visit. It is actually very recommended. I suggest you have the opportunity to take a look.
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The Bee Museum in the National Botanical Garden I like to visit the Botanical Garden since childhood, and I have long known that there is a bee research institute in the Botanical Garden, but I have not visited it. Today I came to visit the Bee Museum specially, so I went directly to this direction after entering the National Botanical Garden. Here we go. The Bee Museum is on the west side of the Reclining Buddha Temple, next to the path to Cherry Valley. Because of the previous heavy rain in Beijing, Cherry Valley has not been open for the time being. There are signs at the intersection and staff on duty. It is not allowed to go forward. It shows that it is to go to the Bee Museum. After a walk uphill, I arrived at the gate of the Bee Research Institute of the Chinese Beekeeping Society and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is a large courtyard, mainly office and production places. The Bee Museum is also in it. It is a small courtyard. This is the 33rd International Beekeeping Conference in 1993. The specially built exhibition hall was officially established in 1997, and the China Bee Museum was nearly 200 square meters in area. This is a very quiet small courtyard. The exhibition hall is the landlord of the small courtyard. There are many hives in front of the house, all kinds of bees, and there are really bees flying around and busy. In the exhibition hall, you can see the history of bees, the classification of bees, the physical characteristics of bees, the habits of bees, the division of labor of bees, the structure of bees, the production and collection of honey, the introduction of bee products, the connection between bees and human culture, the achievements of the Chinese beekeeping industry, International exchanges in related industries, etc. The most interesting thing is of course the bee fossils 23 million years ago, which can be said to be the "treasure of the town hall". The history of bees is really long, and humans are ashamed of themselves compared with it. The exhibition hall is not large, it looks like the kind of exhibition hall built earlier, but the content is still worth seeing, knowledge and fun are very sufficient, look carefully about half an hour. The building opposite the museum courtyard is under construction, and the north area is the production and office area. It is just time for lunch. The staff of the institute have walked out of the office building and the workshop to eat in the cafeteria. It is a relatively old-fashioned factory area. After visiting, you can see the bee products direct store at the entrance of the institute. There are a variety of bee products, all developed by the institute. The price is moderate. When you leave, you buy a tube of propolis toothpaste and two bags of honey mulberry hawthorn strips. There are discounts, which are cheaper than online stores and are satisfied. Because the location of this museum is relatively biased, there are not many tourists to visit. It is actually very recommended. I suggest you have the opportunity to take a look.
Every time I go to Beijing Botanical Garden to exercise, I pass the China Bee Research Institute. We see that there are often tourists who come to buy honey. The quality of honey is very good, pure natural brewed, and the taste is sweet and sweet.
The Chinese Bee Museum is located inside the Beijing Botanical Garden. When you walk down the water source, you can see it on the way down the mountain. Honey can be purchased inside, which is pure and pollution-free natural honey.
The Chinese Bee Museum is very beautiful and worth seeing.
The Chinese Bee Museum at the National Botanical Garden.
The Chinese Bee Museum at the Beijing Botanical Garden.
It's a special place. After picking a hundred flowers into honey, who is hard for whom is sweet.