Visit the exhibits showcasing the life and works of Camel Xiangzi, a famous Chinese novelist. Explore the various cultural and historical artifacts related to Chinese literature. Take time to appreciate the museum’s collection of paintings, manuscripts, and personal items of the author.

The Camel Xiangzi Museum is located at No. 12 Huangxian Road, Shibei District, Qingdao City. It houses many of Lao She's works and old writing items. Camel Xiangzi is Lao She's representative work, and has a certain contemporary and commemorative significance.
Wu Boxiao recounts his visit to Lao She, where swords, spears, and halberds, used for Lao She's training, were placed in the courtyard, and in his study, he was working on "Xiangzi the Camel." A wall of Lao She's works and a wall of "Xiangzi the Camel" comic strips are displayed through ceramic prints, along with a "Xiangzi's rickshaw route map" personally drawn by Mr. Shu Yi.
The first floor of the museum serves as the main exhibition venue of the Camel Xiangzi Museum. The prologue hall, version hall, creation hall, etc. divide the exhibition hall into functional areas.
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The Camel Xiangzi Museum is dedicated to the life and literary achievements of Camel Xiangzi, a prominent figure in Chinese literature. The museum highlights his contributions to modern Chinese novels, with an emphasis on his reflection of the socio-political changes in China.
The museum is located in Qingdao, Shandong province. It can be easily reached by taxi or public bus from the city center. Walking is possible for those staying nearby, but a taxi or bus is recommended for convenience.
The museum is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the morning on weekdays when it’s less crowded.
The entrance fee is approximately 20 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the museum entrance or online through local ticket platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, unless visiting during peak tourist seasons or for group tours. Booking a day in advance is sufficient for most visits.
You will need about 1-2 hours to fully explore the Camel Xiangzi Museum and appreciate the exhibits.
Key highlights include the author’s personal collection, original manuscripts, portraits, and detailed displays of his literary works. The museum also features exhibitions that provide insight into his life and the cultural context of his writing.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in Chinese are provided, and English tours may be available upon request or during special events.
Photography is allowed in most parts of the museum. The best spots for photos are near the author’s personal artifacts and the exhibits of his manuscripts.
Start at the entrance where you can view introductory exhibits on Camel Xiangzi. Follow the main exhibit path through his personal life and literary works, ending with a section dedicated to his legacy and influence in Chinese literature.
Night visits are not available at the museum. Special tours may be offered during cultural events or the museum's anniversary celebrations.
The museum tends to be less crowded during weekdays, especially in the mornings. It is more crowded on weekends and public holidays.
The museum has clean toilets, a small café offering refreshments, and a souvenir shop selling literature-related items. There are also rest areas where visitors can relax.
The museum is accessible to elderly visitors and those with disabilities, with ramps and elevators available for easier navigation. It’s suitable for families with children as well.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted. Credit cards may be accepted in some shops within the museum.
There is a small café inside the museum. Nearby, you can find local restaurants offering Shandong cuisine and international dining options.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some of the nearby restaurants. Halal food can be found at specific restaurants in Qingdao catering to Muslim visitors.
There are several hotels near the museum, including budget hotels and mid-range accommodations such as the Qingdao Camel Hotel and the Ibis Qingdao.
Other nearby attractions include the Qingdao Beer Museum, Zhongshan Park, and the scenic beaches of Qingdao, all of which can be easily combined in a day trip.
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside the museum selling books, literature-themed items, postcards, and local handicrafts.
Public transportation, including buses and taxis, are readily available. For those looking to explore more of Qingdao, bike rentals or shared bikes are also a good option for further exploration.