
The "September 18th" History Museum is located at No. 46, Wanghua South Street, Dadong District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. It is located in the northeast of Shenyang, northwest of Liutiaohu Interchange, and west of Changda Railway.
In September 1997, the "September 18" History Museum began to expand on the basis of the original broken calendar monument and underground exhibition hall. It was officially completed and opened on September 18, 1999, and the name of the museum was written by Comrade Jiang Zemin.
The new museum covers a total area of 35,000 square meters, with a construction area of 12,600 square meters, an open area of 9,180 square meters, and an exhibition line of 510 meters.
The museum has a total of 7 exhibition halls, displaying more than 800 photos; more than 300 physical objects; nearly 100 documents and archival materials; 19 groups of large and small scenes; 4 sculptures; more than 20 oil paintings, Chinese paintings, etc., 14 computer touch screens and 2 large-screen TV recorders.
It also adopts modern scientific and technological means and is equipped with zoned broadcasting, central air-conditioning, a film and television lecture hall, an electronic reading room, a multimedia computer system and international Internet facilities. It is the museum in the world that fully reflects the history of the "September 18th" Incident. It is now a national patriotism education base, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, a national first-class museum, and a base for exchanges with Taiwan in Liaoning Province.
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The Shenyang September 18th History Museum commemorates the September 18th Incident of 1931, when Japanese forces staged an explosion on the South Manchuria Railway, leading to the invasion of Manchuria. This event marked the beginning of the Japanese occupation of China. The museum serves to honor the victims and educate visitors on this crucial chapter in Chinese history.
The museum is located in the Tiexi District of Shenyang, Liaoning Province. It can be easily accessed by taxi or public transport. The nearest metro station is the Shenyang Railway Station, with a short bus ride or walk from there to the museum.
The museum is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Sunday. It is recommended to visit in the morning to avoid crowds, especially on weekends and public holidays.
Entrance to the Shenyang September 18th History Museum is free of charge. Tickets can be obtained at the entrance of the museum on the day of your visit.
Booking tickets in advance is not required as the museum offers free entry. However, if you are visiting in a large group, it's advisable to contact the museum for group bookings.
To fully explore the museum and absorb all the exhibits, plan for approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be available upon request. Audio guides are also available for a more detailed experience in various languages, including English.
The best photography spots are in the main exhibit hall, where you can capture the poignant displays of history, as well as the exterior of the museum with its striking architecture.
Start with the introductory exhibit to understand the context of the September 18th Incident, then move through the chronological displays that illustrate the progression of events. Finish with the memorial section dedicated to the victims of the occupation.
Night visits and light shows are not available. The museum operates during daylight hours, focusing on historical exhibits and educational programs.
The museum can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The best time to visit is early in the morning on weekdays or during off-peak seasons like spring and autumn.
The museum is wheelchair accessible, with elevators and ramps for easy access. It is suitable for elderly visitors and families with children.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payment options like Alipay and WeChat Pay are preferred and commonly used throughout the museum and surrounding areas.
There are halal food options in the nearby areas, particularly catering to the local Muslim community. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available in many restaurants around Shenyang.
Yes, there is a small souvenir shop at the museum. You can find memorabilia such as books on Chinese history, posters, and replica artifacts from the museum’s exhibitions.
Taxis or local buses are readily available outside the museum. The Shenyang Railway Station is also nearby for travelers continuing their journey by train.