Situated at the northern end of Beijing's central axis within the Chinese Academy of History, the Chinese Archaeological Museum is the country's first national-level professional museum named after archaeology. It officially opened to the public on September 15. With over 7,000 square meters of permanent exhibition space and more than 6,000 artifacts on display, it not only serves as a public museum but also supports archaeological research.
The museum has a dedicated "Hands-On Area" where visitors can touch ancient pottery shards from millennia ago, allowing them to experience the work of archaeologists firsthand.
Address: 1-4 Floors, Chinese Academy of History, Intersection of Stadium North Road and Beichen East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
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