
Introduction to attractions
Special groups: A. Free policy: Children under 1 meter in height are free of charge
 & nbsp; Wuhan Zhonghua Qishi Museum is located at No. 61 Cuiwei Road, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, adjacent to Guiyuan Ancient Temple, north of Guqin Terrace, and west of Ink Lake. With beautiful scenery and elegant environment, it is a foreign-related tourist attraction, a provincial-level civilized unit, a popular science education base in Wuhan City, and a youth extracurricular education base in Wuhan City. The architecture of the museum has a typical Ming and Qing style, and is a city garden art exhibition hall that mainly collects and displays various types of ornamental stones, fossils of ancient organisms, mineral crystal specimens, and bonsai, with the main function of enriching the scientific knowledge and cultural life of the general public
& nbsp; The Qishi exhibition area covers an area of over 2000 square meters, featuring exhibits such as Three Gorges stones from Hubei, the "Queen of Stones" fossil, colorful grape agate, and red jade from Inner Mongolia. In addition to various high-quality stone varieties both domestically and internationally, newly discovered high-grade Tibetan porcelain, Tibetan jade, bubble jade, and Yadan combination stones in Xinjiang are also gathered here. The mineral crystal specimen exhibition area covers an area of more than 800 square meters, with exhibits including: Asia's first rose crystal, turquoise known as the "Oriental Emerald", "Fool's Gold" pyrite, rare phosphochlorite, natural gold, natural silver, brightly colored rhodochrosite, and the "Blue Crystal" aquamarine, which is praised by the gemstone industry