It's worth going, not to mention the price of 60, half price for children. The key is that the oldest buildings in China are also old buildings in Ningbo. It is precious to have preserved 13 generations of books, which can be preserved all the time after so many wars and revolutions. It also explains the significance of the heirloom of poems and books. The whole museum exhibition is more scientific, interpretation is also rich in knowledge, learned a lot. What is more interesting is that there are also mahjong exhibitions in the museum. It is also creative to put classics together with the essence of Chinese entertainment. The layout of the Peace Hall, a table of mahjong with me in the Western and Eastern Oceans, also has profound implications. It also shows the broad and profound Chinese civilization, implying deep meaning in folklore. I strongly recommend that you go to Ningbo.