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Shanxi History Museum
Opening Hours
Summer
March 15 to November 14
8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Last entry: 4:30 p.m.
Book Tickets
Winter
November 15 to March 14
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Last entry: 4: 00 p.m.
The museum closes on Mondays except public holidays.
Explore the Han and Tang Culture
Seek the Root of Chinese Civilization
Collection Highlight
Tang Dynasty
Tri-Color Camel Carrying a
Musical Band
Five Dynasties (907-960)
Celadon Pot with Loop Handle and
Bottom In-let
Western Zhou Dynasty (1046BCE-771BCE)
“Fifth-Year” Tripod (Ding) of
Wei; Cauldron
Western Zhou Dynasty (1046BCE-771BCE)
Tripod (Ding) of Yu; Cauldron
Tang Dynasty (618-907)
Gold Bowls with Mandarin Ducks and
Lotus Petals
Song Dynasty (960-1276)
Black-Glazed Oil Spot Bowl
Tang Dynasty
Tri-Color Camel Carrying a
Musical Band
Feature Exhibition
The Cradle Of Chinese Civilization
The Cradle Of
Chinese Civilization
The Prehistoric Period (c. 1.63 million years ago — the 21st century BCE)
Grandeur Of The Zhou Dynasty
Grandeur Of The
Zhou Dynasty
The Prehistoric Period (c. 1.63 million years ago — the 21st century BCE) The Zhou Period (c. 21st Century BCE-771 BCE) The Western Zhou Dynasty (11th Century BCE-771 BCE)
The Eastern Empire—Qin
The Eastern
Empire—Qin
The Qin Period (770BCE-207BCE) The Qin State (770BCE-221BCE) The Qin Dynasty (221BCE-207BCE)
Thriving Of The Han Dynasty
Thriving Of The
Han Dynasty
The Han Dynasty (202BCE-220CE)
Conflict And Fusion
Conflict And Fusion
The Wei, Jin, Northern and
Southern Dynasties (220-581)
Flourish Of The TANG Dynasty
Flourish Of The
Tang Dynasty
The Sui and Tang Dynasties (581-907)
Everlasting Glamour
Everlasting Glamour
Post Capital Times: Shaanxi after the
Tang Dynasty (907-1911)
The Cradle Of
Chinese Civilization
The Prehistoric Period (c. 1.63 million years ago — the 21st century BCE)