The Taiyuan Northern Qi Murals Museum was open from 09:00 to 17:00 from Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year. It was closed on Mondays (except for legal holidays and special circumstances).
Taiyuan Museum was open from 9:00 to 17:00 every Tuesday to Sunday (closed at 16:00) and closed on Mondays (except national holidays).
The Taiyuan Northern Qi Murals Museum was open from 9:00 to 17:00 every Tuesday to Sunday. It was closed on Mondays (except for legal holidays and special circumstances).
Wang Na and Chen Wenyu were the guides for the Northern Qi Mound Museum.
Taiyuan's free museum included the Shanxi Merchant Museum, Shanxi Geo Museum, Shanxi Bronze Museum, Taiyuan Museum, Taiyuan Art Museum, Shanxi Province Library and other venues.
Taiyuan Northern Qi Murals Museum opened to the public on December 20, 2023.
Taiyuan, Shanxi Province's Northern Qi Murals Museum was located in Wangjiafeng Village, Yingze District, Taiyuan City. The museum was built based on the original site of Xu Xianxiu's tomb in Northern Qi. It was the first special museum built on the original site of the mural tomb. The museum covered a total area of 20,000 square meters, with a designed building area of 5355 square meters, including the exhibition hall of 3830 square meters and the mural protection research center of 1525 square meters. The exhibition hall of the museum was divided into three exhibition spaces. With the Northern Qi murals as the core, the contents and characteristics of the murals during the Northern Qi period were displayed. The museum was officially opened on December 20, 2023. The audience could roam the tomb through VR technology, admire the murals, and interact with the murals on the projection wall. The construction and opening of the museum was of great significance to the preservation and display of the murals of Northern Qi.
The entrance fee to Taiyuan's Northern Qi Murals Museum was free.
Taiyuan Northern Qi Murals Museum opened to the public on December 20, 2023.
The Taiyuan Battle was an important battle in the War of Liberation, and it was also the last battle in the liberation of North China. The battle began on October 5, 1948, lasted more than six months, and ended on April 24, 1949. The Taiyuan Battle was an arduous urban battle. The People's Liberation Army wiped out more than 135,000 people from the Yan Xishan Department of the National Party and the local security regiment. This victory destroyed the last stronghold of the Guomindang in North China, ended Yan Xishan's 38-year rule in Shanxi, and laid the foundation for the liberation of the entire North China. The victory of the Taiyuan Battle played an important role in supporting the final victory of the War of Liberation.
On the first day of the Chinese New Year in 2024, the auspicious opening time was between 5 am and 7 am. During this time, people could open their doors to welcome the new year and worship their ancestors to seek good luck and peace.