Nantou Ancient City Museum, Nanshan District, Shenzhen (Nanshan Museum Branch)
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2025-02-22

Nantou Ancient City Museum, Nanshan District, Shenzhen (Nanshan Museum Branch)
Nantou Ancient City Museum is a museum of geographical themes. With a construction area of nearly 63...

Nantou Ancient City Museum, Nanshan District, Shenzhen (Nanshan Museum Branch)
Nantou Ancient City Museum is a museum of geographical themes. With a construction area of nearly 63...
Basic Information
Park Overview
- Region: Nanshan District
- Park Category: museum
- Detailed Address: No. 12036, Shennan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen
- Inquiry Phone: To be updated
Park Introduction
Nantou Ancient City Museum is a museum of geographical themes. With a construction area of nearly 630 square meters, it is located in the southwest of Nantou Ancient City, close to Shennan Avenue. Nantou Ancient City Museum has three exhibition halls to display the 1700-year urban development history of Shenzhen. It exhibits more than 300 cultural relics, narrating the history of Shenzhen city from the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (331 AD), and fully illustrating that Nantou Ancient City is the historical source of Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macao. It is a national third-level museum and a patriotism education base in Guangdong Province.
Opening Hours
- Park Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00 (No admission at 16:30) Closed on Mondays (except major national holidays), special circumstances will be announced separately.
- Weekday Opening Hours: To be updated
Featured Attractions

Nantou Ancient City Museum, Nanshan District, Shenzhen (Nanshan Museum Branch)
Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports
Nantou Ancient City Museum is a museum of geographical themes. With a construction area of nearly 630 square meters, it is located in the southwest of Nantou Ancient City, close to Shennan Avenue. Nantou Ancient City Museum has three exhibition halls to display the 1700-year urban development history of Shenzhen. It exhibits more than 300 cultural relics, narrating the history of Shenzhen city from the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (331 AD), and fully illustrating that Nantou Ancient City is the historical source of Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macao. It is a national third-level museum and a patriotism education base in Guangdong Province.
- Highlights:To be updated
- Core Landscape:To be updated
- Design Features:To be updated
- Facilities:To be updated
- Functions:To be updated
- Suitable for Sports:To be updated

Nantou Ancient City Museum, Nanshan District, Shenzhen (Nanshan Museum Branch)
Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports
Nantou Ancient City Museum is a museum of geographical themes. With a construction area of nearly 630 square meters, it is located in the southwest of Nantou Ancient City, close to Shennan Avenue. Nantou Ancient City Museum has three exhibition halls to display the 1700-year urban development history of Shenzhen. It exhibits more than 300 cultural relics, narrating the history of Shenzhen city from the sixth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (331 AD), and fully illustrating that Nantou Ancient City is the historical source of Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macao. It is a national third-level museum and a patriotism education base in Guangdong Province.
- Highlights:To be updated
- Core Landscape:To be updated
- Design Features:To be updated
- Facilities:To be updated
- Functions:To be updated
- Suitable for Sports:To be updated
Ticket Information
- Adult Ticket: free
- Child/Student Ticket: free
- Senior Ticket: free
- Discount Description: free
Transportation Guide
- Main Entrance: To be updated
- Secondary Entrance: To be updated
- Bus Stop: Take bus No. 226, B945 or M113 to Tianhou Temple Station
- Subway Station: To be updated
- Parking Lot Location: To be updated
- Whether Advance Reservation is Required: To be updated
- Parking Space Availability: To be updated
- Parking Fee: To be updated
Event Schedule
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Official Information and Contact Details
- Official Website: To be updated
- WeChat Official Account: To be updated
- Weibo: To be updated
- Other Social Media: To be updated
Facility Services
- Number of Public Restrooms:To be updated
- Public Restroom Facilities:
- Number of Water Dispensers:To be updated
- Water Dispenser Facilities:
- Number of Rest Areas:To be updated
- Rest Area Facilities:
- Number of Dining Services:To be updated
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- Number of Children's Play Areas:To be updated
- Children's Play Area Facilities:
- Number of Bicycle Rentals:To be updated
- Bicycle Rental Facilities:
- Number of Camping Areas:To be updated
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- Number of Picnic Areas:To be updated
- Picnic Area Facilities:
Friendly Reminder
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Reference Data Source
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| [1] | https://www.sz.gov.cn/szzt2010/szwtt/wtcg/whcg/content/post_11132704.html | Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports | 2025-02-22 23:35:31 |
