
The Guiyang Urban and Rural Planning Exhibition Hall is located south of Lincheng East Road and north of Guanshan East Road in Jinyang New District, Guiyang City. The Planning Exhibition Hall will use the most fashionable architectural concepts, the most advanced display methods, and the most perfect display content to build it into a model of low-carbon, environmentally friendly, and green architecture in Guiyang City, displaying the image of Guiyang from multiple angles and levels, and emphasizing public participation and interactivity.
From the first floor to the fourth floor, the exhibition hall is divided into 24 exhibition areas in five chapters , namely, the Centennial Guiyang Exhibition Area, the Ecological Civilization City Construction Achievements Exhibition Area, the Qianzhong Economic Zone Exhibition Area, the Urban Master Plan Exhibition Area, the Transportation Planning Exhibition Area, the Detailed Planning Exhibition Area, the Urban Space Development Strategic Planning Exhibition Area, and the Urban-Rural Coordinated Development Planning Exhibition Area, based on the time and space order of "past, present, and future " .
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
Free admission with ID card
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-16:00
It is stipulated that the visiting time of individuals and groups shall not exceed two hours. Those who exceed the visiting time limit will be recorded. If the same person exceeds the visiting time limit three times in a year, he/she will be prohibited from entering the museum again.
The Guiyang Urban and Rural Planning Exhibition Hall showcases the city’s urban development, planning strategies, and historical transformation. It educates visitors on the evolution of Guiyang’s cityscape and rural integration.
Located in downtown Guiyang, it can be accessed via city buses, taxi, rideshare, or by walking from nearby central districts. Metro access may be available depending on local transit lines.
Typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Weekdays in the morning are the least crowded and best for a relaxed visit.
Entrance is generally free. Tickets, if required for special exhibitions, can be obtained at the hall’s reception or online through official city or venue websites.
For general entry, no advance booking is needed. For special events or group tours, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
1–2 hours is sufficient to explore the main exhibitions and interactive displays.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; English tours may be arranged on request. Some exhibits include English-language descriptions.
Start with the historical planning exhibits, move to current urban models, explore thematic halls, and finish with interactive or special exhibitions.
Night visits are generally not offered. Special tours may be arranged for groups or educational programs upon request.
Weekdays, especially mornings, are the least crowded. School holidays and weekends may be busier.
Facilities include restrooms, seating areas, informational kiosks, and a small gift shop. Cafes are nearby outside the hall.
The hall is generally accessible, with ramps, elevators, and wide pathways. Suitable for children and elderly visitors.
Most facilities and gift shops accept cards or mobile payments; minimal cash may be needed for small purchases.
Nearby streets feature local restaurants, cafes, and snack shops. Campus-style cafes may be available adjacent to the exhibition hall.
Yes, some local restaurants and cafes offer vegetarian and halal options; vegan options are available but limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses in downtown Guiyang are within walking or short taxi distance.
Souvenir shops include the exhibition hall’s gift store offering city-themed models, postcards, and educational materials.
Buses, taxis, and rideshare services provide convenient travel to nearby attractions. Walking to nearby cultural sites is also possible.