Visit the various galleries showcasing rare and ancient art, explore the interactive exhibitions, and attend special workshops on traditional Chinese art. Don’t miss the chance to admire the intricate craftsmanship of the rare art pieces displayed.

The Chinese Rare Art City is located in Zhenbeibao, Yinchuan, adjacent to the Zhenbeibao Western Film City. It is a comprehensive art city with world-famous mosque miniature landscapes, Western Xia ornamental stones, and ancient Chinese coins as its main content, integrating leisure and vacation, cultural entertainment, food and shopping.
Located just two kilometers from the Huaxia Western Film and Television City, the Huaxia Rare Art City showcases the unique charm of Western Xia, Yellow River, and Islamic cultures. Opened in early 1998 in Ningxia Huaxi Village, on the outskirts of Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the city covers 40,000 square meters and is shaped from a bright red, wind-eroded rock mass, featuring rock paintings. The city's pavilions are divided into three sections: the Islamic Culture Hall, the Rare Stone Hall, and the Huaxia Coin Hall.
Temperate continental climate; China Rare Art City is a comprehensive art city with world-famous mosque miniature landscapes, Xixia ornamental stones, and ancient Chinese coins as its main contents. It integrates leisure and vacation, cultural entertainment, food and shopping, and is suitable for travel in all seasons.
Islamic Culture Museum, Stone Museum, Chinese Coin Museum
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China Rare Art City is a major cultural venue dedicated to the preservation and display of rare Chinese art. It offers visitors a glimpse into China’s rich artistic heritage, showcasing unique and historically significant pieces.
Located in Yinchuan, Ningxia, China Rare Art City can be accessed by taxi or bus from central Yinchuan. There are no direct metro lines, but public transport options are available.
The art city is open from 9 AM to 6 PM daily. The best time to visit is during weekdays in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the larger crowds.
The entrance fee is generally around ¥60. Tickets can be purchased on-site, but it's advisable to check online for special events or discounts.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, but it’s recommended for special exhibitions or during peak seasons to avoid long queues.
To explore China Rare Art City fully, including all galleries and exhibitions, you’ll need around 2-3 hours.
The must-see highlights include the galleries of ancient Chinese art, calligraphy exhibitions, and the special sections dedicated to rare artifacts and antique relics.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides may be available in English and Mandarin for certain exhibitions.
The best photography spots are in the main galleries where you can capture the intricate details of the artwork and the grand architecture of the art city.
Start with the main entrance to explore the central galleries, then move to the special exhibitions. End your visit by checking out the rare antique sections.
Night visits or light shows are not typically offered. However, special tours or events may be held during cultural festivals or holiday periods.
The art city can be crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, especially early mornings and late afternoons.
Facilities include public restrooms, a small café, and rest areas. There are also souvenir shops where you can purchase art-inspired items.
The art city is generally accessible to elderly visitors and children, with ramps and elevators. However, some areas may have stairs that could be difficult for disabled visitors.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, along with credit cards. Cash may still be accepted at some smaller stalls or for specific purchases.
Inside, there is a small café serving snacks and drinks. For more dining options, visit the restaurants in the city center of Yinchuan.
Halal food options are available in Yinchuan, especially near the Hui Muslim areas. Vegetarian options can be found in many of the local restaurants.
Hotels such as the Yinchuan International Hotel and the Ningxia Hotel offer convenient access to China Rare Art City. These accommodations cater to both local and international visitors.
Nearby attractions include the Ningxia Museum, Helan Mountain, and the Western Xia Tombs, all of which can be easily combined in a day trip from the art city.
There are souvenir shops selling art-inspired crafts, traditional Chinese calligraphy items, and small replicas of the artworks displayed at the museum.
Taxis or public buses are the best options to continue your trip after visiting. Yinchuan’s public transport system can easily take you to other nearby attractions.