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Step through a century of financial history and explore the Shanghai Securities Museum

In the magical city of Shanghai, there's a hidden gem museum housed in a century-old building—the Shanghai Securities Museum. Whether you're a history buff, finance enthusiast, or just looking for a photogenic spot, this place is perfect! Today, I'm sharing my visit guide with you 👇 🏛️ Museum Introduction Originally the Astor House Hotel established in 1846 (China's first Western-style hotel), it became the birthplace of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 1990 before officially transforming into the China Securities Museum in 2018. This museum witnesses the birth and development of China's securities market with profound historical significance! 📍 Address No. 15 Huangpu Road, Hongkou District, right at the north end of Waibaidu Bridge—super convenient transportation. 🚇 Getting There Take Metro Line 12 to Tiantong Road Station, just a few minutes' walk away. 🕙 Opening Hours Tuesday to Sunday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM (last entry at 3:30 PM), closed on Mondays—don't make a wasted trip! 🎫 Ticket Info Free admission, no reservation needed—perfect for spontaneous visits! 📸 Must-Visit Spots 1F Peacock Hall: Exhibition on China's capital market reform with stunning crystal chandeliers. This was the original trading floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, featuring recreated "red jacket" and "yellow jacket" workstations—great for atmospheric photos. 2F Richardson Hall: "World & Belt and Road Exchange Culture" exhibition with elegant arched stained-glass windows, Roman columns, and unique cello-shaped parquet floors—classic and photogenic. 3F Room 311: Where Zhou Enlai and Deng Yingchao once secretly took refuge, preserved with original furnishings—full of historical significance. 📌 Pro Tips 1. Allocate 2-3 hours to savor the history at leisure. 2. Each floor has stamp stations—bring your notebook! 3. Retro outfits (like Republic-era cheongsam or vintage suits) make perfect photo ops. 4. Join the monthly "Financial History Workshop" (first Saturday afternoon) for activities like antique stock certificate rubbing—check official channels to register. After your visit, stroll around Waibaidu Bridge and the Bund Source area to experience Shanghai's unique blend of history and modernity—pure bliss! Time to plan your trip!
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Posted: Jul 27, 2025
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