Shanghai Museums | Aurora Museum
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As a private museum that rivals national museums, whether it's the exquisite exhibits, the beautiful architecture, or the comfort of the viewing environment, I personally think it can be ranked as the top private museum in Shanghai.
First of all, the museum building itself is a work of art, designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, with wide stairs and a glass wall facing the Huangpu River. It's said to be the best spot for photographing the sunset over the river.
The museum is located on the second to sixth floors, with the entrance on the second floor.
The second floor displays Han and Tang dynasty figurines. The exhibition is thoughtfully arranged with lighting that doesn't overshadow the perfectly displayed and interesting exhibits.
The third floor displays jade artifacts, systematically showcasing the development, classification, and production of jade items.
The fourth floor displays ceramics, mainly blue and white porcelain.
The fifth floor houses a café with a row of windows specifically designed to view the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Huangpu River. There are some books outside the café that can be browsed for free. You can rest here without purchasing anything, enjoying the view and reading.
The sixth floor displays Buddhist statues in a spacious exhibition hall, without replicas found in other museums.
⛺【Must-Visit Local Spots】:
1⃣ Buddhist Statues: From early Gandhara Buddhist art to localized statues from the Northern Wei, Sui, and Tang dynasties, each piece is amazing. 🙏 I personally love the Northern Wei style.
2⃣ Jade Exhibition: Spanning from the Neolithic Age to the Ming and Qing dynasties, covering the entire ancient Chinese history.
3⃣ Blue and White Porcelain: Fine pieces from imperial and folk kilns of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. I didn't have time to see this exhibition that day, but I'll definitely check it out next time! 🏺
4⃣ Figurine Exhibition: Many people come specifically for this! Mainly from the Han and Tang dynasties, the classic female attendant figurines look like they're sticking out their tongues playfully when examined closely, super cute! 😜
🛬【Travel Tips】:
🍰 Special recommendation: The café on the 5th floor has a full glass wall with an excellent view. You can sunbathe here in the afternoon and enjoy the sunset and night view of the Huangpu River in the evening. 🌅 It closes at 5 PM, which is perfect timing for winter sunsets. 📸 Very photogenic.
🟡【About Guided Tours】
▫️There's reportedly a free guided tour at 3 PM, which takes about 2 hours
▫️You can also scan a QR code to listen on your phone, and you can continue listening even after leaving the museum. It's valid for 24 hours after purchasing a ticket, so don't miss it if you're interested!
🟢【Photo Spots】
▫️The white spiral staircase from the 1st to 2nd floor
▫️The hallway on the 2nd floor, especially when sunlight streams in
▫️The gray staircase, photographed from the top floor down, maximizing architectural aesthetics
🏠Shanghai Accommodation Guide
✅Near Nanjing Road
Located in the city center, convenient access to subway lines 1, 2, and 8, making it easy to visit other attractions. It's also close to the Bund, within walking distance, but accommodation prices are a bit expensive.
✅Near Tianzifang
Transportation is also convenient here, with many small shops nearby to explore in your free time.
✅Near the Bund
The night view here is super beautiful, with many high-end hotels, so accommodation prices are relatively expensive.
✅Near Jing'an Temple
Many Western-style houses, accommodation prices tend to be expensive.