Shanghai
by Papai
Aug 15, 2025
The Shanghai Postal Museum is located in the historic General Post Office building of Shanghai, constructed in 1924. This architectural gem combines European and Chinese styles, featuring three-story Corinthian columns and a Baroque-style bell tower adorned with statues of deities such as Hermes and Eros.
The museum is situated on the second floor of the building and showcases the history of China's postal system. Exhibits include rare stamps like the "Large Dragon" stamps from the Qing Dynasty and antique postal equipment such as old mailboxes and telegraph machines.
Visitor Information:
• Address: 250 North Suzhou Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai
• Opening Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM)
• Admission: Free, but ID is required
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 10 or 12 to Tiantong Road Station, then walk about 5 minutes
Highlights:
• The main hall, known as the "First Hall of the Far East," boasts a height of 50 meters and a large glass ceiling that allows natural light to illuminate the interior.
• Displays of rare stamps and antique postal equipment
• Exhibits of vintage postal trains and vehicles
• A rooftop garden offering views of the Suzhou River and Huangpu River
This museum is a must-visit for those interested in the history of communication and postal services, as well as architecture and photography enthusiasts.
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