Old people over 65 years old are free of charge, children are also free of charge, adults are 30 yuan a ticket, the price is still very high. The entrance is on the 2nd floor, take the elevator to the 1st floor first, and then start visiting from the 1st floor. There is a large wooden structure boat on the first floor, you can board it and stand on the deck to visit. There are several simulated cabs on the first floor, control warehouses, crew rooms, submarine warehouses, etc., so that tourists can go in and feel the immersive situation. There are several exhibition halls on the first floor that are quite interesting. After watching the first floor, you can rest in the tea room. The tea room is quite large. It is on the edge of the canteen and restaurant. There is free hot and cold water. You can bring some snacks or instant noodles. You can sit and rest while eating. You can also see the lake view outside at the same time. It is very pleasant. After rest, go to the 2nd floor to continue to visit, there are several exhibition halls on the 2nd floor, there are souvenir shops, you can buy postcards inside, a single postcard 1 yuan, no stamps, 25 yuan a whole 10 sheets including postage, the museum out of the road turn right a few hundred meters there is a post box. The Navigation Museum is quite large. It takes about 4 hours to reserve a visit. The location is located on the edge of the drip lake. It is an hour and a half drive from the city. It is three hours to go back and forth, so it is best to reserve a full day. We arrived at 1 pm and closed at 4 pm. 3 hours were obviously not enough. It was early after coming out, and I went to the dripping lake on the edge.
MoreThe China Maritime Museum is located in the Pudong Lingang New Town in the southeast corner of Shanghai and on the west bank of Dishui Lake. It is the most extensive maritime theme museum in China. When visiting the Maritime Museum, you can learn about the history of Chinese shipbuilding and the evolution of navigation technology through various ship models, graphic introductions, and physical displays of navigation instruments and equipment. You can also operate simulated sailing by yourself, or board a replica of the Ming Dynasty Fu ship to learn about the ancient shipbuilding technology, or go to the 4D dynamic theater to watch a realistic film, which is very suitable for young people to learn and gain knowledge.
The museum has three floors, but the exhibition halls are located on the first and second floors. Both floors have exits, and the entrance is on the second floor. After entering, you can take the escalator down to the first floor to start the visit. There is a Complimentary Guide service in the museum. Usually each exhibition hall has a Guide in the morning and afternoon. It is recommended to follow the Guide's Guide to visit in turn. You can also learn how to tie a sailor's knot from the Guide. After entering the museum, you can pay attention to the signboard of the Guide guide time or consult the staff. If you miss the Complimentary Guide time, you can rent a Guide at the service center at the entrance (10 yuan per device). If you hire a paid Guide, it is 50 yuan per hour (in Chinese). The museum is usually open to the public Complimentary on July 11, China's Maritime Day. It is recommended to pay attention to the museum's official website in advance.
On the first floor, there are the Navigation History Museum, the Ship Museum, the Seamen's Museum, and the Fishing Boat and Fishing Special Exhibition Area. Here you can see pictures, texts and videos about China's maritime history, as well as various navigation equipment such as diving suits and underwater robots, as well as domestic and foreign ship models, cabin structures and instrument models. You can also experience operating container cranes and driving ships in the simulated operation cabin. In the atrium, there is a replica of the Ming Dynasty Fu ship built in the original proportion, which is the "Ming Treasure Ship" when Zheng He sailed to the West. It is said that this is a real ship that can actually be launched and sailed. You can board the ship for a visit. In addition, there is a restaurant on the first floor that provides Chinese set meals, with two sets of 30 and 40 yuan, and the taste is pretty good.
The second floor has the Navigation and Port Hall, the Maritime Affairs and Maritime Safety Hall, the Military Navigation Hall, and the Navigation Sports and Leisure Special Exhibition Area. On this floor, you can learn about the construction history of the Chinese Navy, ports and maritime rescue, etc., and you can also see warship models, naval flags and uniforms, and real ship-borne artillery and other exhibits. What's interesting is that you can walk into the simulated submarine command cabin to find out. In addition, this floor also has a planetarium, a 4D cinema and a children's activity center. Tickets for the 4D movie need to be purchased separately (about 30 yuan, and the movie is more than ten minutes long).
Old people over 65 years old are free of charge, children are also free of charge, adults are 30 yuan a ticket, the price is still very high. The entrance is on the 2nd floor, take the elevator to the 1st floor first, and then start visiting from the 1st floor. There is a large wooden structure boat on the first floor, you can board it and stand on the deck to visit. There are several simulated cabs on the first floor, control warehouses, crew rooms, submarine warehouses, etc., so that tourists can go in and feel the immersive situation. There are several exhibition halls on the first floor that are quite interesting. After watching the first floor, you can rest in the tea room. The tea room is quite large. It is on the edge of the canteen and restaurant. There is free hot and cold water. You can bring some snacks or instant noodles. You can sit and rest while eating. You can also see the lake view outside at the same time. It is very pleasant. After rest, go to the 2nd floor to continue to visit, there are several exhibition halls on the 2nd floor, there are souvenir shops, you can buy postcards inside, a single postcard 1 yuan, no stamps, 25 yuan a whole 10 sheets including postage, the museum out of the road turn right a few hundred meters there is a post box. The Navigation Museum is quite large. It takes about 4 hours to reserve a visit. The location is located on the edge of the drip lake. It is an hour and a half drive from the city. It is three hours to go back and forth, so it is best to reserve a full day. We arrived at 1 pm and closed at 4 pm. 3 hours were obviously not enough. It was early after coming out, and I went to the dripping lake on the edge.
Navigation is more professional, with children can visit 4-5 for an hour, there is time or worth visiting. By the way, there is a cafeteria in the museum. This is praised and worth recommending. Otherwise, it will be really hard to find food nearby.
This activity is using the WeChat applet to punch in by yourself. The applet often freezes when used. The special AR scanning function is very poor. For example, it can't be scanned for five minutes. You have to consult the staff and say that it is convenient to scan the lower left corner. Why don't the applet do prompts? If there is a problem, I contacted the staff for a long time before I informed the solution. I was not satisfied, the story line was not clear, the experience was poor, and I would not play the game under the brand in the future. The overall experience was tasteless. It is better to borrow a guide to watch it.
The museum is amazing, detailing the historical context of navigation, and even more valuable is that there are some retired navigation equipment, which is eye-opening. For navigation knowledge, the accumulation of sea defense knowledge is very helpful. The exterior architectural design is very sensational, close to the empty atmosphere of the dripping lake. The core of the future.
Shanghai China Navigation Museum, the collection is rich, the explanation is clear, the content includes all aspects of navigation, the visit is very harvested. The museum has excellent facilities and services. Lunch is provided at noon in the sail restaurant, which is purchased by tourists on the spot. It is also equipped with a mother and baby room, and the details are enough to see the intention of the cloth museum. It is recommended that everyone visit the China Navigation Museum, just in the Dishui Lake area, and arrive by Metro Line 16.
The design layout is very reasonable, the Fu ship is visually shocking, and the movie is wonderful. The interactive project is interesting. Special praise for China's military museum. Cross the distance of time and feel the temperature of the times. I have a preliminary understanding of the great development history of the sailing era, and it is a museum worth visiting again.
The replica Zheng He's boat in the West Ocean is very shocking, and the most impressive thing is that the staff who teach the children to tie the knot are really very patient, and they have been encouraging the children until they are completed by themselves, and the sense of accomplishment is full at once.