After being integrated with Chinese Postal Museum, China National Postage Stamp Museum opened to the public on August 22, 2007. Visiting museums is one of the interesting things to do in Beijing, especially for those who love and collect stamps because it houses an exhibition area of 5,000m2 and has collected 200,000 types of Chinese and foreign stamps.
The museum is a cultural heritage institution of collection, research, exhibition and identification of postal stamps in China, displaying the brilliant achievements of China’s postal history and culture.
Exhibition Hall:
The museum is divided into three exhibition halls, including the main exhibition hall, special exhibition hall and treasure exhibition hall, and has seven main exhibition themes, including the primitive communication, ancient post, modern postal service, contemporary postal service, stamp exhibition and treasure hall.
The main exhibition hall shows the stamp in different time including the stamp in modern time and the stamp from the foreign country.
Exhibition:
There are the basic display, special exhibition and philatelist stamp collection exhibition in the museum, making it more attractive. The "Stamps of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China", "Stamps of the National Revolutionary War Period", "Stamps of the National Revolutionary War Period", "Stamps and Their Records, Original Designs and Copies, and Famous Works in New China" and "Taiwanese Stamps and Stamps of Countries in the Universal Postal Union" are features of the museum.
Admission: Original price free
Opening hours: 09:00-16: 00 from Tuesday to Sunday
Address: No. 6 Gongyuanxi Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Public Transport: Take the subway to Jianguomen Station (Exit A). Or take the bus to Beijing Zhankoudong Station.