A Must-Visit Industrial Museum in Liuzhou for Kids with Free Admission

Taking the kids to Liuzhou for the weekend, we discovered this absolute treasure of a museum✅
I thought museums would be boring, but the kids had so much fun they didn’t want to leave! From driving a train to doing crafts, it’s all hands-on experiences with real equipment. Even my husband got hooked on the history of machine tools. The best part? It’s free! Liuzhou truly lives up to its reputation as an industrial city, turning hardcore knowledge into a family-friendly playground that’s worth visiting again and again~
⭐️ This place is definitely a little boy’s paradise: kids can enter the train cab and personally experience the fun of “controlling” a real locomotive. The museum also displays various machinery from anti-aircraft guns and mortars to bulldozers, sure to excite the kids.

🔥 Must-Play Recommendations: Real Experiences & Family Tips
1. Immersive Industrial Style Check-in
· Outdoor Giant Machinery: Steam locomotives, green trains, large stamping machines—all authentic vintage items! Lukas screamed with joy when he saw the train, climbed into the cab pretending to drive, and instantly became an “industrial little expert” in photos.
· Cyberpunk Gear Installation: Red giant gears and mechanical art installations—every shot looks like a sci-fi blockbuster, got flooded with questions on social media!
2. Hands-On Operation & Craft Experience
· Industrial Model DIY: Assemble mechanical models with kids in the history hall. Lukas screwed bolts and assembled parts, becoming a “little engineer.”
· 3D Printed Rabbit Lamp: The workshop regularly offers tech craft classes. This time we made a Mid-Autumn Festival rabbit lamp, learning the principles and taking it home, which gave the kids a huge sense of achievement!
· Intangible Cultural Heritage Shadow Puppetry: Watch folk art performances in Hall 2 and try your hand at shadow puppetry, blending traditional culture with industrial trendy play.
3. Interactive Study & High-Tech
· Script Murder Game “Industrial Rising Star”: Immersive role-playing where you solve industrial history mysteries with mission cards. Lukas was excitedly finding clues the whole time, no need to urge him.
· Young Pioneer Guides: During holidays, elementary school volunteers give explanations. Their child voices telling industrial history made the kids listen more attentively than in class!

💡 Travel Tips
· Reservation: Free on-site reservation with ID card.
· Off-Peak: Holidays are crowded, so it’s best to go in the morning to take outdoor photos first, then join craft activities in the afternoon.
· Nearby Attractions: Next door is Yaobu Ancient Town, perfect for an evening light show—one day covers sightseeing, eating, and playing.
📌 Important Information
Address: No. 220, Liudong Road, Yufeng District, Liuzhou, Guangxi.
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM, no entry after 4:30 PM), closed on Mondays (except public holidays).
Admission: Free.
Reservation Info: Reservations are still required. You can book online in advance or reserve on-site.
Recommended Visit Duration: 2-3 hours.
Recommended Visit Time: After 2:00 PM to avoid the morning study group peak.

Post by hale_gwendolyn94 | Oct 24, 2025

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