Explore the extensive exhibits showcasing Jackie Chan's iconic films, costumes, and memorabilia. Visitors can also enjoy interactive displays, watch behind-the-scenes footage, and experience the martial arts demonstrations available in the museum.

The Jackie Chan Film Art Museum, located in Shanghai's Changfeng Ecological Business District, was personally selected and authorized by Jackie Chan. Currently, it is the only dedicated film art museum in the world named after Jackie Chan. The museum will showcase his life and achievements over four decades of film career, emphasizing his role as a "Chinese symbol, Kung Fu superstar, and philanthropist."
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158 yuan/person
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9:30-5:30, closed on Mondays
The Jackie Chan Film Art Museum was established to honor the legendary martial artist and actor Jackie Chan, showcasing his incredible contributions to cinema, particularly in martial arts films. The museum highlights his career, personal achievements, and impact on global pop culture.
The museum is located in the Xuhui district of Shanghai. It is easily accessible by metro, taking Line 1 to Xujiahui Station, and then a short walk to the museum. Taxis and buses also serve the area well.
The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during weekdays in the morning, as weekends can get crowded with tourists and local visitors.
The entrance fee is typically around 80 CNY. Tickets can be purchased online through the museum's official website or onsite at the entrance.
Booking tickets in advance is not required but is recommended during peak tourist seasons or weekends to avoid long queues. Tickets can be bought on the same day of your visit.
It typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the museum, especially if you wish to enjoy all exhibits and interactive displays. You may want to spend extra time at the live martial arts demonstrations.
The must-see areas include Jackie Chan’s famous costume collection, the interactive martial arts experience, and the film memorabilia section where rare footage and artifacts from his career are displayed.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English. Audio guides are also available in both languages to enhance the experience.
Photography is allowed in most areas, with the best shots available near the martial arts demonstration area and Jackie Chan's personal display section. Make sure to capture the costumes and iconic movie stills on display.
Start with the film memorabilia section, then move on to the costume display, and finally enjoy the martial arts demonstration or behind-the-scenes footage towards the end of your visit. This will provide a comprehensive experience of the museum.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not offered. However, special tours are available for group bookings upon request.
The museum can get crowded, especially on weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit during weekday mornings or early afternoons.
The museum has clean restrooms, a small gift shop, and a café where visitors can relax. Water fountains are available, but there is no large food court within the museum.
The museum is fully accessible, with elevators and ramps for disabled visitors. It is also family-friendly, with interactive exhibits that children will find engaging.
Both cash and mobile payment methods (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted, with credit cards also commonly used for ticket purchases and shop transactions.
There is a small café inside the museum offering light snacks and drinks. Additionally, the surrounding area has a variety of local and international restaurants, including cafes and Chinese eateries.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available at nearby restaurants. Halal food can also be found in the surrounding area, especially in the Xuhui district.
There are several hotels in the Xuhui district, ranging from budget to luxury. Notable nearby options include the Jingan Hotel and the Xuhui Business Hotel.
Nearby attractions include the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, the Longhua Temple, and Xujiahui Park. These can be easily combined into a day trip.
The museum has a gift shop offering Jackie Chan-themed merchandise, including posters, action figures, and martial arts-related items. Souvenirs related to his films are also available.
After visiting, taxis, buses, and the Shanghai metro (Line 1 or Line 9) provide convenient options to explore other parts of the city or head to nearby attractions.