Tour code: BJ-PO-9j
Focus: 798 Art Zone, Guanfu Museum, China Modern Literature Museum, Former Resident of Luxun, Taoranting Park
Updated: 2019-11-26
Be picked up from your hotel by English speaking tour guide and private vehicle at 08:30 am.
Drive to visit 798 Art Zone. Beijing 798 Art Zone, occupies an area of 0.6 square kilometers, was built based on an old factory, 798 factory. With many art organizations and artists's coming, the zone becomes a well-known center of culture and art in Beijing. Many travelers come to feel the art atmosphere.
Then visit Guanfu Museum. Opened in 1997, Guanfu Museum is the first private museum in China, which mainly show you Chinese ancient furniture and porcelain of Ming and Qing Dynasty.There are totally five halls in the museum, including Ceramics Hall, Furniture Hall, Doors and window frames Hall, Oil Painting Hall and Handicraft Hall. Wile visiting the museum, you will touch the culture of Chinese folk and daily living.
Move on to visit China Modern Literature Museum. Built in 1995, hina Modern Literature Museum is the information center of china modern literature and is the largest literature museum in the world. The museum displays the history of China modern and contemporary literature and works of important writers and schools.
Then visit Former Resident of Luxun located in the Fuchengmennei Street. Luxun is a founder of modern Chinese writing and a revered scholar. In 1923, he bought the courtyard and had lived here for two years with his family. Now it is the Lu Xun Museum boasting a collection of 21,842 pieces of cultural relics including manuscripts, letters, journals, photographs and other personal objects.
Visit Taoranting Park. Built in Qing Dynasty, Taoranting Park was a popular site for scholars to recite and compose poetry and essays. Taoranting Park contains 36 pavilions, including ten full sized replicas of
well-known pavilions in China.
Be transferred back to your hotel after the whole day tour at around 18:00.
(Lunch)
(USD/person, Validity:December-31,2020 ,
Exchange rate: 1 USD = 6.6 RMB, Editor: Jasper , Updated: 2019-11-26)