

▷Recommended for
- Those who wish to take a closer look at the “real” exhibits, such as excavated artifacts.
- Those who wish to experience a wide range of Chinese history and culture from ancient to modern times.
- Those who want to stay longer in a voluminous exhibition.
Impressive entrance presentation of ruins exhibition x giant screen
Upon entering the museum, visitors are immediately greeted by a large circular screen with a visual presentation. Once visitors enter the exhibition area, they are greeted by a calm and peaceful space lined with a variety of exhibits excavated from ancient Chinese ruins. It is rare to find a pavilion that focuses so much on exhibiting “real” objects, especially when many pavilions focus mainly on video, and this is a structure that will stimulate your intellectual curiosity.







And the exploration of the sands behind the moon and the deep sea.
The exhibits are organized in chronological order, ranging from ancient times to modern times, and then to future space and deep-sea exploration. In particular, the “Sands Behind the Moon” and “Deep Sea Research” exhibits are so large in scale that one cannot help but stop and look. China’s technological capabilities and research achievements are well presented.






Audio guide for better understanding
At the entrance, earphone terminals that allow visitors to listen to explanations in multiple languages are available for free. Because the exhibition contains a large amount of information, this guide will help you understand the contents much better. If you have time to spare, this is a great way to notice details that you might otherwise miss.




Summary|A “high-density” pavilion filled with history, culture, and science
The China Pavilion places emphasis not only on the gorgeous visual presentation, but also on a solid display of materials. Both the quantity and quality of the exhibits are satisfying and worth taking the time to see. It is worth taking the time to visit the pavilion.
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