Exploring glass making in Shanghai!
by Rob_LDN
Jul 16, 2025
#September2025
The Shanghai Museum of Glass is a unique and worthwhile cultural landmark. While it's a bit far from downtown Shanghai and requires some travel planning, the rich experience is definitely worth the price.
Transportation and Admission: Planning ahead ensures smoother travel.
The museum's location is quite unique, but getting there isn't inconvenient; it just requires planning.
Transportation Tip: While Metro Line 1 provides access to the area, you'll need to walk a short distance from the station unless there are shared bikes (which are very convenient and affordable). Alternatively, you can take a taxi directly to the museum, saving time and effort.
Extensive Campus and Highlights
Once inside the museum, you'll discover a vast space encompassing multiple buildings, a wealth of exhibitions, and a variety of immersive experiences.
History and Knowledge: The museum offers a wealth of knowledge about glass, covering its diverse applications in art, furniture, and decorative items, from its early history to the present day.
Glassblowing: Fascinating glassblowing demonstrations are held daily at 1:30 PM. Watch artisans blow glass from bamboo tubes, following the ancient techniques of their Han Dynasty ancestors. This is a truly spectacular experience.
Visual Illusions:
The walk-through glass floor cleverly exploits depth perception: it's composed of five laminated layers with gaps in between, creating a stunning optical illusion.
The sculptures in the glass garden are inlaid with metal oxides, which change color depending on the angle of the sunlight. The play of light and shadow is truly captivating.
Interactive and Family-Friendly: The museum is particularly suitable for children and families. There are dedicated workshops where children can experience making glass objects themselves.
The unique Glass Ice Palace within the park is also a highlight, but due to its unique opening hours, if you arrive late, it's recommended to visit the Ice Palace first before exploring the main museum.
The Shanghai Museum of Glass is highly recommended. It's more than just a museum; it's a diverse experience park that combines history, art, interaction, and fun!
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