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Enjoy the flowers in spring at the Garden Museum

Spring breezes, blooming flowers, endless spring scenery, and the perfect time to visit the Chinese Garden Museum to enjoy the greenery and the view. The Chinese Garden Museum is located at No. 15 Shooting Range Road, Fengtai District, Beijing. It started preparation in 2010 and opened in May 2013. It is China's first national museum themed around gardens. The Chinese Garden Museum covers an area of 65,000 square meters, with a building area of 49,950 square meters, consisting of the main building, indoor exhibition gardens, and outdoor exhibition areas. The main building has 28,200 square meters available for exhibitions. The museum's height is 31.5 meters. There are 9 indoor exhibitions, 3 indoor exhibition gardens, 3 outdoor exhibition gardens, as well as 5,000 collections and high-quality replicas. As Beijing is bathed in beautiful spring light and filled with the fragrance of flowers and birdsong, there is no better time than now to visit the Garden Museum to experience the essence of spring.
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Posted: Apr 2, 2024
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