At Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum, visitors can:

The Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum is located at No. 321, South Street, Jiading District. The exhibition hall covers an area of about 500 square meters. The 120 exhibits come from the Shanghai Museum, Jiading Museum and personal collections. Except for a small number of Ming Dynasty works, most of them are Qing Dynasty art masterpieces.
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The museum uses the new technology of "holographic imaging" to interpret the three-dimensional effect of Jiading bamboo carvings with a floating, all-round three-dimensional image display method.
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8:00-16:30
The Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum highlights the ancient art of bamboo carving, a tradition that dates back over 1,000 years in China. Jiading, a district in Shanghai, is known for its fine bamboo craftsmanship, and this museum preserves the cultural heritage and promotes the skill of bamboo carving through its collections and exhibitions.
The museum is located in the Jiading district of Shanghai. It can be reached by taking Metro Line 11 to Jiading Xincheng station, and from there, it's a short walk to the museum. Alternatively, taxis are easily available and take about 30 minutes from central Shanghai.
The Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, with the last entry at 4:30 PM. The best times to visit are on weekdays in the morning when the museum is less crowded.
The entrance fee is 30 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased at the museum’s entrance or online through various third-party platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory but recommended during peak seasons or weekends. Booking a few days ahead is usually sufficient.
A typical visit takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on how much time visitors spend observing the exhibits and learning about the history and techniques of bamboo carving.
The main highlights of the museum include:
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be available on request. Audio guides in both Mandarin and English are available for rent at the entrance.
The best photography spots include the central exhibition hall showcasing the largest bamboo sculptures, and the outdoor garden where smaller bamboo carvings are displayed against the natural surroundings.
Start by exploring the main exhibit hall, then move to the demonstration area to watch bamboo carving in action. End with a stroll through the outdoor garden and the specialized bamboo sculpture exhibition.
Currently, the Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum does not offer night visits, light shows, or special tours. However, the museum occasionally hosts special cultural events, such as bamboo carving workshops.
The museum can be crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are typically on weekdays, especially in the morning hours.
The museum has basic facilities including toilets, a small rest area, and a gift shop that sells bamboo art and related souvenirs. There is no food court, but visitors can find nearby restaurants for refreshments.
The Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum is wheelchair accessible, and children and elderly visitors can easily navigate the museum's exhibits. However, some outdoor areas may have uneven paths.
Both cash and mobile payment options (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at the museum. Credit cards are also accepted for ticket purchases and in the gift shop.
There are several local restaurants near the museum offering Shanghai-style dishes and snacks. Some cafés in the vicinity also offer light meals and drinks.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available in nearby restaurants. Halal food options can also be found in certain eateries around Jiading district.
Nearby hotels include the Jiading Hotel and Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Jiading, both offering comfortable accommodations within a short distance from the museum.
Nearby attractions include the Nanxiang Old Town, known for its historic architecture and dumplings, and the Shanghai Auto Museum. Both are easily accessible from the Jiading Bamboo Carving Museum for a day trip.
The museum has a small souvenir shop offering bamboo carvings, miniature sculptures, and other bamboo-themed products, as well as literature on the art form.
Visitors can continue their trip by taking a taxi, Metro Line 11, or local buses to explore other attractions in the Jiading district or the central areas of Shanghai.