--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
GOVERNMENT
EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENT
CULTURE
WOMEN
BOOKS
SPORTS
HEALTH
ENTERTAINMENT
Living in China
Archaeology
Film
Learning Chinese
China Town
Chinese Suppliers
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service
China Calendar
Telephone and
Postal Codes


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies
Info
FedEx
China Post
China Air Express
Hospitals in China
Chinese Embassies
Foreign Embassies
China
Construction Bank
People's
Bank of China
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Travel Agencies
China Travel Service
China International Travel Service
Beijing Youth Travel Service
Beijing Xinhua Tours
Links
China Tibet Tour
China Tours
Ctrip
China National Tourism Administration

Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesalers - Global trade starts here.
Beijing Police Museum

Is a policeman's profession death and danger, or glory and glamour? Answers vary when one peeks into handcuffs, cracked skulls, shell-proof vests, bloody scenes, hero badges and martyr names carved on the walls

Housed in the former imposing American Citibank, Beijing, the Beijing Police Museum helps define the lives of policemen in the capital. On display are 1,500 pieces out of a collection of 7,000 in the four-storey, 2,000 square metre exhibition areas.

Through relics, pictures, models and bilingual explanation (Chinese and English), one learns about the history of the police in Beijing since they were officially organized by the Qing Dynasty in 1907. Policemen duties have included transportation, fire extinguishing, maintaining citizen archives, safeguarding citizens and investigating, catching and gaoling criminals.

Main attractions: Notable are rare relics revealing criminal cases, such as guns used by Lu Xianzhou and his gang in bank robberies in 1995-96, whistles, cameras and uniforms used by policemen from 1950 to today, information on an explosion in Xidan in 1968 and the former "highly confidential" map of DPRK statesman Kim II Sung's Beijing tour in 1987 (to protect him from danger).

Interactive games for children include shooting scenes shown on large screens like real-scene-effect video games, looking for fingerprints, and tracking down criminals by drawing their pictures in the computers.

One also can buy souvenirs such as toys made of bullet shells, miniature vehicles and a set of key-holders based on cartoon images of Beijing policemen. The small shop is in a corner of the first floor.

Add: 36 Dongjiaominxiang Lane, Dongcheng District;

Entry ticket: 5 yuan (US$0.6), free for children;

Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, daily;

Traffic: Take bus 8, 41, 60 and get off at Zhengyilu Nankou, or bus 9, 729, 744, 819, 859 to get off at Zhengyilu. Head north and turn left (westward) to enter Dongjiaominxiang Lane. Or take bus 2, 5, 20, 22, 120, 726 or the subway to get off at Qianmen. Go north then eastward into Dongjiaominxiang Lane, (near the National Museum of China);

Tel: 86-10-85225018.

(China Daily March 10, 2006)

Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000
主站蜘蛛池模板: 九九久久精品无码专区| 免费国产成人午夜在线观看| 福利视频导航大全| 天堂8在线天堂资源bt| 两个人一上一下剧烈运动| 日本免费精品一区二区三区| 亚洲AV无码AV吞精久久| 欧美日韩国产58香蕉在线视频| 亚洲黄色片网站| 精品不卡一区二区| 吃奶摸下激烈视频无遮挡| 蜜芽忘忧草二区老狼果冻传媒 | 欧美牲交a欧美牲交aⅴ免费下载| 免费中文字幕视频| 精品人妻无码专区中文字幕| 四虎精品成人免费影视| 荡女淫春护土bd在线观看| 国产成人av免费观看| 免费足恋视频网站女王| 国产精品久久久久久无毒不卡| 91免费国产精品| 在线免费观看h片| a网站在线观看| 女m室内被调教过程| 一级二级三级黄色片| 成人在线激情网| 中国一级特黄的片子免费 | 久久九九AV免费精品| 日韩制服丝袜在线观看| 九九热视频精品| 最近最新最好的2018中文字幕 | 色猫咪av在线网址| 国产中文字幕电影| 青苹果乐园在线高清| 国产国产精品人在线视| 黄色三级三级免费看| 国产成人久久精品二区三区| 国产在线乱子伦一区二区| 国产欧美va欧美va香蕉在线观看| 日本视频网站在线www色| 国产特级毛片aaaaaa|