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Distribution and theme of exhibition halls in the National Museum
Theater and academic lecture hall: mainly including theater, academic lecture hall and expert building.
Exhibition hall on the first floor: including North Exhibition Hall N 1-N4, South Exhibition Hall S 1-S5, Fuxing Road Exhibition Hall, West Hall Public Service Area and Central Hall (C 1).
The exhibition hall on the second floor includes: Gong * * * service area, Fuxing Road exhibition hall, North District -N 1 1 exhibition hall, and South District S6-S1exhibition hall.
Exhibition hall on the third floor: including North Exhibition Hall N 16-N 19, South Exhibition Hall S 1 1-S 14, and No.2 Central Exhibition Hall C2.
Extended data:
Check the list of things not to bring:
Guns, military or police equipment (including main components) and imitations of the above items;
2. Explosives, including explosives, blasting equipment, fireworks products and imitations of the above items;
3. Controlled knives, such as daggers, triangular knives (including triangular scrapers for processing), folk knives, spring knives with self-locking devices and other similar single-edged, double-edged and triangular knives;
4. Control sharp and blunt objects other than knives, such as kitchen knives, dinner knives, big fruit knives, handicraft knives, scissors, steel (iron) files, axes, hammers, etc.;
5. Flammable and explosive articles, such as alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, lighters, matches, hair gel, mousse, nail polish, hair dye, gloss remover, etc.
Six, with highly toxic (mercury, highly toxic pesticides, etc. ), corrosive (hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, etc. ) of dangerous substances;
7. Liquid articles (all kinds of soft and hard packaged beverage products can be brought into the venue after I try them);
Eight, in violation of relevant laws and regulations involving political, religious, commercial and other publicity activities of printed matter, promotional materials;
Nine, any slogans, banners and flags that may affect the order of the visit;
Ten, in addition to the above items, China laws and regulations explicitly prohibit other items that may affect the safety of tourists or cultural relics.
References:
Official website of China National Museum
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