
The Guangling Qin School Historical Materials Exhibition Hall is located on the west side of the Shi Kefa Memorial Hall in Yangzhou City. It is a two-story building. It displays the history of the formation of the Guangling Qin School, its main representatives and achievements. It is a good place to study the history of Chinese guqin.
The exhibition hall consists of the Guangling Qin School Historical Materials Exhibition Room and the Guqin Concert Hall. It displays over 40 cultural relics and over 300 pieces (sets) of materials and books, including "Playing the Qin" by Qing Dynasty painter Wang Yingmei and an exquisite Qing Dynasty porcelain qin.
Suitable for all seasons
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Free admission with ID card
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The Guangling Qin School Historical Materials Exhibition Hall is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the Guangling Qin School, which has played a pivotal role in the development of Chinese traditional music, particularly for the Qin, an ancient string instrument.
The exhibition hall is located in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. You can get there by taking a taxi or local bus from the city center, which is just a short distance away. Walking is also an option for those staying nearby.
The exhibition hall is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
The entrance fee is around 20-30 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the exhibition hall. It’s advised to check for any online ticketing options in advance through the venue’s website or local platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not required, but it may be a good idea during peak tourist seasons. Tickets can be bought on the day of your visit.
It takes around 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the exhibition hall thoroughly, including reading the informative displays and enjoying the exhibits on the Qin School's history.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English may also be available, depending on demand, but it’s advisable to inquire at the entrance.
Photography is allowed inside the exhibition hall, with the best spots being near the ancient Qin instruments and any interactive performance areas that may be set up.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows or special tours. The exhibition is best enjoyed during daylight hours.
The exhibition hall is generally not crowded, except during weekends and holidays. Visiting on weekdays, particularly in the morning, will offer a quieter experience.
The exhibition hall is accessible to most visitors, including elderly and disabled individuals. However, check with staff for any specific accessibility needs before your visit.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted. Cards are generally not accepted.
There are local restaurants and cafes within walking distance where you can enjoy traditional Chinese cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available in nearby restaurants. Halal food options may be limited, so it's a good idea to ask ahead or check online for nearby halal restaurants.
Souvenir shops around the exhibition hall sell Qin-related items, traditional crafts, and small souvenirs like postcards and bookmarks.