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Visiting Madame Tussauds Beijing

Visiting Madame Tussauds Beijing

2015-02-03

Opened on May 31, 2014, Madame Tussauds Beijing is the fourth Madame Tussauds in China after the Madame Tussauds Wax Museums set in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Wuhan. Located in theQianmen Street, which has profound history and deep traditional cultural connotation, this Madame Tussauds add western and modern elements to this street. It is the largest Madame Tussauds in Asia. After the establishment, this street becomes more diversified. The lifelike wax figures are made by artists from Madame Tussauds London. These figures are the actual sizes of their prototypes and they are all the elites from various sectors and played a very important role in China and the world.

The exhibition here is divided into several theme areas. A top-level Party where tourists can amble on the red carpet and pose for photographs before joining the party with Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Leonardo Di Caprio and Brad Pitt, etc. is the most impressive. If you want to take pictures with these famous stars, you can come to the Movie section where you can wear costumes, pick up props and pose in familiar scenes or take pictures with big movie stars, Bruce Lee, Bruce Wills and Marilyn Monroe. The most attractive part is the theme area of World Famous People where you can talk with Price William and Princess Kate Middleton, listen to the royal horns together with Queen Elizabeth, have a meeting with Barack Obama in his oval office, etc. Getting deep close to these stars to feel their lifetime contributions, you can be inspired by their spirits. What the most important, you can be inspired by the faster developing economy.

The admission fee is different according to different groups. Adult is 170 CNY, Child between 2.6 feet (0.8 meter) and 4.2 feet (1.3 meters) is 110 CNY, Child under 2.6 feet is free. Senior (over 65 years old) is CNY 110. The opening hour is 10:00-21:00 with last admission at 20:00.

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