Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum is my country's first public welfare museum with ginseng as its theme, integrating the collection, protection, research, and display of Chinese ginseng and ginseng culture. The museum displays 300 pictures of various types, a collection of 5,131 items, and nearly 20,000 words of text. The exhibits mainly include historical objects related to ginseng mining, planting, production and processing, and market transactions.Attractions distribution:
The Chinese Ginseng Museum consists of Prologue Hall, History Hall, Ginseng Hall, Pin Ginseng Hall, Ginseng Hall , Art Exhibition Hall , Film and Television Hall and Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, through physical display, text introduction, and picture display, the history of mining, application history, cultivation history, and processing of Chinese ginseng are systematically introduced History and unique Changbai Mountain ginseng culture.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 3A scenic spotScenic spot features:
Leisure, science popularization, sightseeing, museumsTransportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Jilin Province>Baishan City>Fusong County
How to get there:
Driving route: It is about 108 kilometers away from Baishan City, passing through G201, Jiangyuan Street, etc.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Ginseng Museum ticket price:
No tickets
Scenic area opening hours:
All day
Travel Tips
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Specialties) Organic Korean pine nuts, black fungus pieces, acupuncture mushrooms, fungus, ginseng, etc.
(Gourmet food) All kinds of mushrooms, wild vegetables, game, crucian carp, white lotus, etc.
Gallery

Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum Travel Guide - Ginseng Hall

Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum Travel Guide - Ginseng Products Hall

Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum Travel Guide - Art Exhibition Hall

Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum Travel Guide - Ginseng Customs Hall

Fusong Chinese Ginseng Museum Travel Guide - Ginseng History Hall
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