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National Water Museum of China Review

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Very close to my home, go inside and see a lot of history!

National Water Museum of China

Posted: Jul 8, 2015
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  • sai***ms
    4/5Excellent
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    Built by the Qiantang River, the outside environment is very good. The breeze in May is really comfortable. Tickets are free, and the top of the tower is 20, but the scenery is really good. A circle of shopping, fill in the questionnaire at the door and a small gift.

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    Posted: May 3, 2021
  • 早春二月-_-
    4/5Excellent
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    China Water Conservancy Museum, located in Xiaoshan Ningwei District, is a free museum to visit. Because of the remoteness of the place, even the weekend crowds are not dense. However, the surrounding environment of this museum is quite good, surrounded by wetlands, overlooking the Bota, and you can see the tide rolling by the Qiantang River. Of course, due to the strong professionalism of the indoor exhibits, you still need to calm down to taste them carefully, otherwise it will be slightly boring.

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    Posted: Feb 4, 2021
  • 早春二月-_-
    4/5Excellent
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    China Water Conservancy Museum, located in Xiaoshan District Water Expo Park, covers a large area and has a wide view of the entire scenic spot. The landmark building should be this water bota. The museum is free to visit, and the elevator in the museum can go directly to the water bota, but there is an additional charge, 20 yuan per person. Water Bota can be seen high and far, the entire water Expo Park scenic spot can be overlooked, there is a feeling of high bird flying.

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    Posted: Jan 7, 2021
  • 西西上仙
    3/5Average
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    In the Water Expo Park, the south bank of the Qiantang River, the location is a bit remote and the traffic is not particularly convenient. Although most areas are free to visit, there are not many people. As a professional museum, all aspects of China's water conservancy are absolutely comprehensive and rich, and a good place for science learning. Up high and looking far, Qiantang River scenery is also unobstructed.

    4
    Posted: May 10, 2021
  • 日夕回味
    4/5Excellent
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    During my college years, I lived in Xiaoshan Higher Education Park near the Water Expo Park, so I had time to go to the nearby Water Expo Park on weekends. The clever layout of the China Water Conservancy Museum, as a museum introducing the historical development of water conservancy in China, has carried the civilization of China for 5,000 years. From the construction of the water in Dagu to the Three Gorges Dam, it reflects the wisdom of countless working people. The first floor of the museum is free and tickets are charged.

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    Posted: May 10, 2017
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