
The China Museum of Women and Children, located at No. 23 Chunyu Hutong, Dongcheng District, is China's first national museum dedicated to women and children. Tucked away in an alley north of Chang'an Avenue, it's not often visited, despite its impressive scale. The main exhibition focuses on the changing status and living standards of women and children from ancient times to the present day. Several temporary themed exhibitions are also available.
The museum integrates collection, exhibition, research, education, and cultural exchange, housing nearly 30,000 objects across six main exhibitions and five special exhibitions. These exhibitions explore the lives, changing status, cultural customs, prominent figures, and social contributions of Chinese women and children throughout history. While women and children are vulnerable groups in society, they are also indispensable. Understanding their history and current status is crucial for the development of contemporary spiritual civilization.
temperate monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for 1 to 2 hours
free
9:00-17:00, ticket issuance stops at 15:30, admission stops at 16:00, visitors start to leave at 16:30, closed on Mondays.
The China Women’s and Children’s Museum was established to promote the protection of women's and children's rights and to raise awareness of social issues affecting them. It plays a significant role in educating the public on gender equality and the importance of social welfare.
Located in the heart of Beijing, the museum is easily accessible by public transportation, including the Beijing metro (Line 2, Dongzhimen Station). Taxis are also available, and the museum is a short walk from nearby bus stops.
The museum is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday to Sunday. It is closed on Mondays. The best time to visit is during weekdays, especially in the morning, to avoid large crowds.
Entrance fees are generally low, with discounts available for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the museum's entrance.
Booking in advance is not strictly necessary, but it is recommended for special exhibitions or during peak seasons like holidays. Booking a few days ahead is usually sufficient.
To fully explore the museum, including the exhibits and any educational programs, plan to spend 2-3 hours.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, with occasional services offered in English for international visitors. Audio guides are also available in multiple languages, including English.
Photography is allowed in most of the museum’s public areas. The exhibition halls featuring significant historical figures or the panoramic views from the museum’s windows are popular spots for photos.
Start with the main exhibition halls on the history of women's rights and children's welfare, followed by the specialized galleries on significant historical movements. Finish with any temporary exhibitions or workshops available during your visit.
The museum does not typically offer night visits or light shows. Special tours or evening events may be held during specific times, such as International Women's Day or other related dates.
The museum can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are during weekday mornings.
The museum is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available for visitors with mobility issues. It is also family-friendly, with interactive displays for children.
The museum accepts both cash and mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) for tickets and in the gift shop. Credit cards are also accepted at the entrance.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in nearby restaurants, as well as halal food in some of the eateries around Dongzhimen.
The museum has a small souvenir shop offering books, educational materials, and art related to the museum’s themes, including items related to women’s rights and children’s welfare.
The Beijing metro and taxis are easily accessible from the museum. Taxis are ideal for continuing your journey to other landmarks like the Forbidden City or Temple of Heaven.