Venues

Museums

Tianjin Confucian Temple Museum

Address: No.1, Dong Ma Lu Dong Men Li Ave, Nankai District

Tel: +86-22-27275017 or 27272978

Opening hours: 09:00-16:30 Ticket window closes at16:00.

Ticket Price: 30 yuan

Introduction: As a former education base, the temple is now a museum to commemorate Confucius. It is the most complete and the largest architecture cluster of Ming and Qing Dynasty in Tianjin. Visitors can find collections of all kinds of instruments used for sacrifice,exhibitions about the life of Confucius, and the renovated Da Cheng Hall. The museum’s repertoire of live music and dancing in the memorial ceremony to Confucius has become a culturally influential program.

Ancient Shell Embankment Museum

Address: East side of Shang Gu Lin Nan Jin Qi Hwy, Dagang District

Tel: +86-22-63210409

Opening hours: 09:00-16:00 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Weekend

Ticket Price: 10 yuan for adult and 5 for students

Introduction: Taking shape sometime between 5,000 and 10,000 years ago, Tianjin shell embankment, along with shell embankments in Louisiana in the United States and Surinam in South America, are the three most famous shell embankments in the world.

Tianjin Old Town Museum

Address: No.202, Gu Lou Dong Ave, Nankai District

Tel: 022-27283899

Ticket Price: 5 yuan

Introduction: Tianjin Old Town Museum is the only traditional quadrangle compound in Tianjin. Currently there are more than 3,600 relic collections exhibited in the museum, which give visitors a picture of the development of the city throughout its six hundred year history.

Wine Culture Museum

Address: No.37, Ninghe Economic Development Area

Tel: +86-22-69562063

Ticket Price: 30 yuan

Introduction: Yi Ju Yong style brewing technique emerged around 1880 from Yuan Dynasty’s Zhi Gu brewing technique.

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