Check-in - Qiuci Wei and Jin Dynasty Tomb Site Museum
Address: Qiuci Wei and Jin Dynasty Tomb Site Museum (No. 28, Youyi Road, Kuqa City)
Tickets: 30 yuan/person, half-price ticket: 15 yuan/person (students, seniors), free ticket (children under 6 years old and 1.3m tall, seniors over 65 years old, certified fire rescue personnel, soldiers, disabled people, etc.)
Monday to Sunday: 10:00-20:00 in summer, last admission at 19:30; 10:00-19:30 in winter, last admission at 19:00) National holidays
Special circumstances will be notified separately
Admission time: You can enter the museum as usual during the above opening hours, but as shown in Figures 3 and 6, the holographic and naked-eye 3D digital media are only open at fixed times. From August 12, the opening hours have been increased (4 sessions every hour from 10:00 to 13:00 in the morning, a total of 4 sessions, and 6 sessions every hour from 14:00 to 19:00 in the afternoon)
The Qiuci Wei and Jin Ancient Tomb Site Museum is a place very worth visiting. The museum has very rich exhibits and a very creative display method, and you can feel a strong historical atmosphere. The exhibition environment is clean and tidy, and the lighting effect is very good, making people feel very comfortable. The service staff was very enthusiastic and the explanations were very detailed, allowing me to learn a lot of new knowledge. So compared to the free city museum, this one is charged, but it is really well-built and well-preserved buildings and ruins. If it weren't for the demolition of buildings in old urban areas and commercial development, the Silk Road relics and treasures in these cities might never have been discovered. The ruins are also built physically. The entire site is not large and is all underground, but there are staff members to give explanations after you go down, and multimedia equipment will be turned on at each place to fully restore and display the situation of the tomb. It is definitely worth a look. It is much more lively than the Kuqa Museum. There are not many exhibits, but its cultural and creative products are also worth seeing. For example, his Kizil Grottoes sound system is very unique. Looks good! So excellent!