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Xuzhou Underground City Ruins Museum opening hours

The Xuzhou Underground City Ruins Museum will open on July 15, 2022.

The Xuzhou Chengxiacheng Ruins Museum is located on the north-south historical and cultural axis of Xuzhou, with a total construction area of ​​more than 3,700 square meters. It is a landscape-type building that stands quietly on Pengcheng Square like a corner of a book. It adopts a long-span column-free style. The space design and fair-faced concrete construction technology are composed of functional areas such as a sunken square, a foyer, a preface hall, a water courtyard, a ruins hall, and an archaeological hall.

Adopting the original site protection method, the original appearance shows the wonders of Xuzhou's "city under the city, street under the street, and well under the well" from the Han Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, achieving different scenery with every step, and seeing for thousands of years at a glance. A scene where history and modernity blend together.

Improvement of Xuzhou Underground City Museum

Judging from the cultural heritage monument and ticket purchase information, it is an underground city. But the icons on the lintel and foyer at the scene showed the city under the city. Especially on various news promotion or advertising color pages, pay attention to the distinction. The underground city should be the name of the cultural protection unit, and the city under the city is the name of the museum. But it is actually the same place, so we have to give it two names.

The introduction of each label is in black and white, which is really concise. For a city with such a historical heritage, it is said that the culture of the two Han Dynasties can be seen in the city center of Xuzhou. It is so difficult to get some shaded paper with Han Dynasty symbols. Even if it is white paper and black characters, the format is unified. The drainage facilities indicate the Han Dynasty, but this merit monument is more direct, placing the Five Dynasties at the forefront.