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Where is the China Space Museum? Address and traffic telephone number

The development of the space industry is the silent efforts of several generations. We only see the joy of the success of the space industry, but we can't see the sweat behind it. The museum records the whole development process of the space industry and is a window for Chinese people to understand the space industry. It is worth seeing.

Data flow information

Subway: Exit A 1 of Rocket Wanyuan Station of Metro Line 8.

Bus:

Get off at Qianmen 729 and Liuyingmen, get off at East Highland Express Bus 1 and drive south for 200 meters.

24 (Gongzhufen-Traffic Service Center of Development Zone) East Highland, 343 (Hufang Road-Wanyuan Road) East Highland,

No.33 (Fufeng Bridge West-Wanyuan Road) East Highland, No.504 (Tiantan West Gate-Xuanyi Home) East Highland,

No.76 Road (Yuquan Road South-Lingxiu Mountain Villa), No.926 Road (Yongdingmennei-Houfu) and No.5 Branch Road 937 (Nanlishi Road-Taihe Station).

:No. 1 Dahongmen South Road, Fengtai District, Beijing Address:

(China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology)

Related facilities

Provide free lounge for travel agency drivers and accompanying tour guides.

Provide special services for audiences with special needs. Please call for details.

Telephone number:

0 10-68384455.

Suitable seasons: May and September.

Opening hours:

8:30- 17:00 (working day) 8: 30-11:30; 13:30- 15:30 (weekend)

The historical changes of China's space flight are recorded here. The exhibition hall reproduces the glorious course of China's space industry through detailed graphic historical materials, rich collections of exhibits and modern interactive equipment. At present, the physical exhibits in the collection mainly include Dongfanghong-1 satellite (backup satellite), Long March series launch vehicles, recoverable satellite return capsule, Shenzhou-4 spacecraft return capsule and its main umbrella, rocket engine, the national flag used on the flagpole of Tiananmen Square on the first China Aerospace Day and some military products.