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How to reserve the Canal Museum?

Enter the mobile phone WeChat, enter the Yangzhou Canal Museum, and click on the visit reservation. Details are as follows:

Please enter the WeChat applet to make an appointment: Yun Bo WeChat Booking Applet (Lv Wen Card)/China Grand Canal Museum official website Booking. About: 9: 00- 1 1: 00,1:00-13: 00, 13: 00- 15: 00.

On-site code scanning reservation Under the guidance of the staff, the reservation is made by scanning the QR code at the entrance of the museum. Please save the reservation code after the reservation is successful. When entering the library, you can use the reservation code or ID card at the gate. The audience can make an appointment in advance through the official appointment of the Sui and Tang Grand Canal Cultural Museum or on-site code scanning. Please save the reservation code after the reservation is successful. When entering the library, you can use the reservation code or ID card at the gate.

If you need to accompany minors who have not yet applied for a second-generation ID card to visit the museum, please make an appointment online according to the ID number. Each account can reserve up to 5 visitors. If you can't visit according to the scheduled date, please cancel your reservation in time (in China Grand Canal Museum > Visit Reservation > Reservation Record).

The China Grand Canal Museum is located next to the Sanwan Ancient Canal in Yangzhou. It is a special museum that shows the world cultural heritage value of the Grand Canal and the beautiful life brought by the Grand Canal at all times in the whole basin. The new Tang architecture of the museum combines the beauty of tradition and modernity, with a total area of about 79,000 square meters. It consists of five parts: exhibition hall, inner courtyard, square in front of the museum, Universiade building and Jin Yue Bridge. Pavilion, tower and bridge complement each other, and the tower overlooks the historical landscape of "three bays reaching one dam".