The National Museum of China must give a compliment and highly recommend it. The National Museum of China, called Guobo for short, is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square, opposite the famous Great Hall of the People. The two magnificent buildings were always silly and indistinct when they were young, because they felt similar in appearance. Today, the National Museum may be a result of transformation, and it feels more modern. There are several ways for China to get tickets: online booking, which releases thousands of tickets every day, is not enough at peak time. Short message reservation, recommend the official website of Shanghai Guobo to see the instructions through short message reservation, this should be able to make an appointment, after receiving the short message must be saved. Line up to collect tickets on the spot, even if you have a good health, it is not recommended to line up for tickets. If you go to Guobo during the Spring Festival holidays, you may not enter the queue even after a morning. Either way, you need to bring your ID card or other valid documents. Of course, even Tian'anmen Square would not be able to enter without it during the holidays, because the first step of security inspection requires the identification card. Instead of queuing up, you can find the side door of the main entrance to receive group tourists, and then you can go in by presenting a short message. Of course, entering the gate is only the first step. There was a long security check, ticket collection and final release. Guobo is very huge. More than a dozen exhibition halls are located on both sides of the East and west. The magnificent feeling is unmatched by provincial museums. The exhibition hall on the ground floor is the core of the ancient Chinese exhibition hall, where we can see similar pictures in historical books. Perhaps the most familiar ones are the Yulong and Siyang Fangzun of Hongshan Culture. The commemorative coins of Guobo are also designed with these two typical patterns. There are also special bronze ware and Buddha statue exhibitions on the top floor, which can be seen as a supplement to the exhibition halls of ancient China. There are two temporary toll halls, one is the special exhibition of the Louvre and the other is the exhibition of unearthed Arab cultural relics. I went to the Louvre Theme Exhibition, mainly French works of art during Louis XIV. I know little about the history and culture of Europe, so I think it's a lively show. But it's always right to broaden your horizons. In addition, there are some exhibition halls that are personal preferences, such as: ancient furniture exhibition hall, jade exhibition hall, African exhibition hall, the National Ceremony Exhibition Hall accepted by New China, etc. In a word, the magnificent national blog is extremely huge. Three hours is just a walk. If you want to watch it carefully, you should spend at least one day.