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Located along the Huangpu River, Shanghai is not just Asia’s financial powerhouse, but a city where the past coexists with the present.
Strolling through the Former French Concession, exploring the Shikumen alleys, or visiting one of the city’s many museums, you’ll feel the pulse of history reverberating under the city's futuristic skyline.
Situated in People’s Square, the Shanghai Museum is one of China’s most prestigious cultural institutions. Its iconic bronze-drum-shaped building stands as a beacon of traditional aesthetics merged with modern architecture.
Inside, over 120,000 artifacts are on display, including:
Ancient bronzes from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties
Exquisite ceramics and porcelain
Traditional garments, calligraphy, scroll paintings, and rare coins
Each gallery transports you to a distinct historical era. With clear descriptions and visual displays, you’re free to explore at your own pace — no tour guide necessary.
Admission is free, and the museum is often pleasantly uncrowded. Whether you have just an hour or a whole afternoon, it’s the perfect spot to absorb art and history at your leisure.
Tip: For solo or flexible travelers, visiting in the morning ensures a quieter experience. Pair your museum visit with a walk through People’s Park and Nanjing Road for a well-rounded, self-paced cultural day.
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays)
Address: 201 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Metro: People’s Square Station (Line 1, 2, or 8)
Shanghai isn’t just about glitz and skyscrapers – it’s also where culture and history are carefully preserved. Make your trip truly meaningful by diving into centuries of Chinese art and heritage at the Shanghai Museum – a place where memory and modernity intertwine beautifully.