Scenic spot introduction:

Beijing Western Zhou Yandu Ruins Museum is a historical and cultural museum that combines ancient cultural sites and cultural relics display. It is located outside the east wall of the Western Zhou Yandu Ruins. The museum covers an area of ​​18,000 square meters and displays hundreds of cultural relics, including bronzes, ceramics, jade, lacquered wood, and oracle bones. It is especially characterized by four tombs and chariot and horse pits that have been preserved on the original site.

Attractions distribution:

The Western Zhou Yandu Site Museum outlines the prosperity of the ancient capital of Yan by displaying a large number of unearthed artifacts and tomb chariot and horse pits and other relics. The exhibition areas include the urban origin of Beijing, Beijing's natural geography and humanistic traditions, the ancient city of Yandu in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the nobles of Yandu Tombs, exquisite cultural relics of Yan State, and changes in the capital of Yan State.

Scenic spot features:

history, culture, museums
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Specialties) Cloisonné, lacquer carving, Wang Mazi scissors, Erguotou, etc.

(Gourmet food) Palace cheese, roast duck, noodles with soybean paste, stir-fried tripe, shabu-shabu mutton, stewed pork, etc.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Beijing>Fangshan District

How to get there:

Bus route: Take Fangfang No. 39 and get off at Qijiafen Station.

Driving route: Just take Jingshen Road in the city.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for the Yandu Ruins of the Western Zhou Dynasty:

You can visit after showing your valid ID, registering at the entrance and depositing your bag.

Scenic area opening hours:

9:00-16:00

Closed on Mondays

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