Visit the museum's exhibitions showcasing Suzhou's unique embroidery techniques. You can also participate in workshops to try out embroidery for yourself, and purchase beautifully crafted embroidery pieces as souvenirs.

The China Embroidery Art Museum, located on the west side of Zhenhu Embroidery Street, occupies over 8,000 square meters, with a construction area of over 5,000 square meters. The museum incorporates architectural features and gardening styles inspired by Jiangnan folk residences and Suzhou gardens. The museum features exhibition halls dedicated to the four most famous embroidery styles in China, a gallery showcasing works by masters and celebrities, an embroidery history museum, Jiangsu and Zhenhu embroidery exhibition halls, and an embroidery demonstration hall.
Here, you can not only appreciate the artistic charm of different embroidery types across the country, learn about embroidery-related craftsmanship such as mulberry planting, silkworm breeding, silk reeling, dyeing, silk weaving, etc., but also enjoy the live embroidery performances of embroiderers and experience the joy of embroidery yourself.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
30 yuan/person
8:00-16:00
The China Embroidery Art Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting Suzhou's ancient embroidery traditions, which date back over 2,000 years. The museum showcases exquisite examples of Suzhou-style embroidery, known for its fine craftsmanship and intricate designs.
The museum is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. You can take a taxi or bus from the city center, or use public transport to the nearest metro station and walk from there.
The museum is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is during the weekdays, especially in the morning, to avoid crowds.
The entrance fee is generally around 30 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased at the museum entrance, or online through various Chinese ticket platforms.
It is not strictly necessary to book tickets in advance, though it is recommended during peak tourist seasons. You can book tickets a few days in advance online for convenience.
A visit typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your interest in the exhibits and the time spent at interactive workshops.
Don't miss the historical embroidery exhibit that displays different embroidery techniques, and the interactive workshop area where you can try your hand at embroidery.
Yes, guided tours are available in Chinese and English. Audio guides can also be rented for a more self-paced experience.
The museum's well-lit exhibition halls offer great photography opportunities, especially when capturing the intricate details of the embroidery works. Be mindful of museum policies regarding photography.
Start with the history of Suzhou embroidery in the main hall, then move to the contemporary exhibits showcasing modern embroidery styles. End with a visit to the souvenir shop for unique crafts.
Currently, there are no special night visits or light shows at the museum. However, special events or exhibitions may be held during festivals or cultural occasions.
The museum can be crowded on weekends and during holidays. Weekdays, especially in the early morning, are the least crowded times to visit.
The museum has clean toilet facilities, a small café, rest areas, and a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase embroidery-related items.
The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers facilities for elderly and disabled visitors, including ramps and accessible restrooms.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) and credit/debit cards are accepted. It's recommended to use mobile payment options for convenience.
Inside the museum, there is a small café serving light refreshments. Nearby, you'll find several local restaurants offering Suzhou cuisine.
There are vegetarian options available at nearby restaurants. Halal food may be more limited in the area, so it's best to check in advance.
There are several hotels nearby, ranging from budget to luxury options. The Suzhou Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Suzhou are popular choices for visitors.
The Suzhou Museum, Humble Administrator's Garden, and the Lingering Garden are all nearby and can easily be visited in one day.
The museum’s souvenir shop offers embroidered art, fabrics, and small handicrafts. You can also find items like silk scarves and embroidered jewelry.
You can take a taxi or use the metro to continue your trip to other nearby attractions. Public transport options are convenient and well-connected in Suzhou.