Keqiutou Site Museum Visitors Guide
Updated:2025-05-14Online Reservation Required
Visitors are required to make a reservation in advance through the designated mini-program. Scan the QR code below to make a reservation.
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Reservation Information
Opening Hours
•Tuesday to Sunday:
•09:00 — Opening
•16:00 — Last reservation
•16:30 — Last entry
•17:00 — Closing
• Open during public holidays unless otherwise announced.
• Closed on Mondays. Any changes during holidays or special events will be announced in advance.
Exhibition Halls
• Free Admission Halls:
•Hall 1: Born by the Sea – Pingtan Prehistoric Culture
• Paid Admission Halls:
•Hall 2: Winds Favor the Sail – Austronesian Navigation and Culture
•Hall 3: Austronesian Art – The Bowers Museum's Collection
Admission Guidelines
1.Reservation Required:
Visitors must reserve tickets in advance and present a valid ID or QR code for entry. Walk-ins without a reservation will not be admitted. The reservation code is only valid for the selected day and will expire after that.
2.Exemptions:
•Children under 1.2 meters tall do not need a reservation and may enter with a guardian.
•Visitors aged 65 and above do not need a reservation and can enter by scanning their ID cards.
3. Cancellations:
•If unable to visit as planned, cancellations can be made before 16:30 on the reserved date.
•Late cancellations are not accepted and will be marked as a no-show.
•Three consecutive no-shows will result in a 90-day reservation ban.
4. Alternative Identification:
•Visitors with documents other than an ID card (e.g., passport, student ID, household registration) must have their information verified by staff before scanning the QR code for entry.
5. Entry Restrictions:
•Visitors who are intoxicated, improperly dressed, or without guardians if they lack legal capacity are not permitted to enter.
6. Prohibited Items:
•Lighters, controlled knives, flammable/explosive materials, hazardous chemicals, or any dangerous items are not allowed.
7. No Pets Allowed:
•Pets are strictly prohibited inside the museum.