Explore the interactive exhibits that teach children and adults about the science behind earthquakes, their effects, and safety measures. Participate in earthquake simulation experiences to understand the impact of earthquakes and emergency responses. It’s both educational and fun for young visitors.

The Nanjing Children's Earthquake Science Museum was jointly planned and funded by the Gulou District Education Bureau, Gulou District Science and Technology Bureau, Science and Technology Association, and Nanjing Shanxi Road Primary School, and constructed by the Jiangsu Science and Technology Museum.
This museum is the only one in the city and province dedicated to earthquake education for children, utilizing a variety of technological tools and interactive formats. The museum boasts a clear theme and innovative design, integrating exhibits with the surrounding atmosphere. Using audio-visual technology, illustrations, videos, model demonstrations, and interactive games, it comprehensively showcases the causes and characteristics of earthquakes, as well as earthquake monitoring, prediction, and disaster prevention and mitigation strategies. This allows teachers and students to gain basic knowledge about earthquakes and master self-help measures, achieving the goal of "in-depth understanding, calm in the face of adversity," and enhancing students' ability to survive and protect themselves in the event of an earthquake. The museum is divided into five themes: Understanding the Earth; Understanding Earthquakes; Earthquake Prediction and Monitoring; What to Do When an Earthquake Strikes; and Experiencing an Earthquake. This provides visitors with a comprehensive and systematic understanding and experience of earthquakes.
Subtropical monsoon climate; the Earthquake Science Museum uses sound, light and electricity technology, and uses picture boards, video playback, model demonstrations, interactive games and other means to comprehensively display the causes of earthquakes, earthquake characteristics, and earthquake monitoring and forecasting as well as disaster prevention and mitigation plans. It is suitable for travel in all seasons.
The five themes of the Earthquake Museum are: Understanding the Earth; Understanding Earthquakes; Earthquake Prediction and Monitoring; What to Do When an Earthquake Happens; and Experiencing an Earthquake.
It is recommended to play for 2-3 hours
Free and open
Monday to Friday afternoon, we welcome groups with reservations in advance
The Children's Earthquake Science Museum was established to educate the public, especially children, about the importance of earthquake awareness and safety. It aims to promote understanding of seismic activities and disaster prevention strategies through hands-on exhibits and simulations.
The museum is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu. It can be accessed by metro (Line 2, with a short walk), taxis, or buses. It's best to use public transportation to avoid traffic, and it's within walking distance from major bus stops.
The museum is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is on weekdays, especially in the morning, when it’s less crowded.
The entrance fee is approximately 30 RMB for adults and 15 RMB for children. Tickets can be purchased at the museum entrance or online via the museum's website or third-party ticket platforms.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but booking ahead is recommended during peak times such as weekends or holidays.
It typically takes 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the exhibits, depending on the level of engagement with the interactive activities and simulations.
Don’t miss the earthquake simulation room where you can experience a mini quake, the educational displays explaining seismic science, and the interactive zones where children can practice earthquake safety.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there is an audio guide in both Mandarin and English. The audio guide is useful for a more detailed experience of the exhibits.
The earthquake simulation room is a popular spot for photos. Also, the large-scale models of buildings affected by earthquakes provide great photo opportunities.
Start with the introduction to seismic activity, followed by the safety and preparedness area. End with the earthquake simulation experience for a hands-on learning session.
Currently, there are no night visits or special light shows available, but special workshops and educational events are occasionally held. It’s best to check the museum’s website for any announcements.
The museum is less crowded during weekdays, particularly in the morning. Weekends and holidays tend to be busier, especially with families and school groups.
The museum has clean toilets, drinking water stations, and rest areas. There are no major food courts inside, but there are vending machines with snacks. Nearby shops sell educational materials and souvenirs.
The museum is fully accessible for children, elderly, and disabled visitors. Ramps and elevators are available to ensure easy movement between floors.
Cash, mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay), and credit cards are accepted for ticket purchases and souvenir shop transactions.
While there are no restaurants inside the museum, several dining options are available nearby, including fast food chains and local Chinese restaurants serving traditional dishes.
There are a few nearby restaurants offering vegetarian and vegan options. Halal food can be found in specific restaurants within the area, catering to Muslim dietary needs.
Hotels like the Intercontinental Nanjing, Jinling Hotel, and Nanjing Fulong Hotel are within a short distance of the museum, offering various price ranges for accommodation.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, and the Confucius Temple. These can easily be visited in a day trip along with the museum.
Yes, the museum has a souvenir shop offering educational materials, small models, and earthquake-related merchandise like T-shirts and stationery.
Public transportation options such as taxis, buses, and the metro are available to continue your trip. The Nanjing Metro provides easy access to other tourist sites in the city.