Second, implementing the principle of “no charge but not no tickets” and prohibited items
1. Shaanxi History Museum:12,000 tickets are available for booking everyday. Qin Han Museum of the Shaanxi History Museum:8,000 tickets are available for booking everyday.
2. Individual visitors (with ID card or effective certificate) are now required to make reservations on the official website (https://ticket.sxhm.com/index) or WeChat official account "Shaanxi History Museum Ticketing System" to ensure entry to the museum. Online reservations are available up to seven days in advance, and the tickets are valid only during the reservation period.
3. For group visits, the tour guide should bring his/her ID card and a recommendation letter from their organization to the Box Office of the Shaanxi History Museum to book tickets in advance their visit.
4. The elderly, disabled people and elementary school students must be accompanied by family members or their guardians to get the tickets from the exclusive counter; active duty soldiers have a priority to get the tickets.
5. Those with untidy clothes and bad manners and those carrying dangerous goods are not allowed to enter into the Museum.
6.Prohibited Items
*Firearms, military or police equipment (including main parts) and replicas of the above items.
*Explosives (explosives, blasting equipment, fireworks, etc.), spontaneous combustion items (yellow phosphorus, white phosphorus and their products, etc.), flammable and explosive items (liquids such as alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, etc.; solids such as red phosphorus, flash powder, solid alcohol, foaming agents, etc.; gases such as hydrogen, methane, ethane, butane, natural gas, carbon monoxide, etc., as well as matches, lighters, hair spray, mousse, nail polish, floral water, hair dye, sunscreen spray, various paints, etc.).
*Toxic (mercury, highly toxic pesticides, etc.), corrosive (hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, etc.), radioactive and other harmful items, as well as other items that may endanger personal safety or public safety, such as items with strong irritating odors, items that cannot be identified but may be harmful, etc.
*Restricted knives: such as special knives (daggers, bayonets, triangular scrapers, hunting knives, spring knives, folding knives with self-locking devices, etc.), kitchen knives (chopping knives, watermelon knives, bone scraping knives, butcher knives, multi-purpose knives, etc.), martial arts and craft gift knives, and ceramic knives; sharp and blunt objects: such as kitchen knives, chopping knives, hammers, axes, awls, shovels, picks, picks, screwdrivers, and other tools; weapons with certain lethality: such as defensive devices, bows, crossbows, nail guns, slingshots, etc.; other restricted items stipulated by the state.
*Other means of transportation (including electric means of transportation) except for wheelchairs and baby carriages necessary for the elderly, young children, sick, disabled, and pregnant audience members to use for transportation, such as electric wheelchairs (remote control chairs), scooters, self-balancing scooters, bicycles, roller skating, etc.; all wheeled tools with transportation and loading functions, such as picnic carts, camping carts, hand trolleys, luggage carts with seats, trailers, etc.
*Toys (balloons, bubble rods, bubble machines, toy guns, slingshots, wooden sticks, wooden swords, iron swords, toy cars, foam planes, etc.) and items that may endanger the safety of cultural relics and disrupt the order of the visit (clothesline poles, spiked hiking poles, cat-teasing poles, fishing rods, fishing nets, musical instruments and audio equipment, etc.).
*All animals (including service dogs such as guide dogs, hearing dogs, and assistance dogs carried by disabled persons). Our museum provides convenient arrangements for service dogs carried by audience with disabilities, such as guide dogs, hearing dogs, and assistance dogs.
*Liquid items (all types of soft and hard packaged beverages can be brought into the museum area after being tasted and inspected by the person carrying them).
*Commercial photography and videography equipment (sliding rails, stabilizers, floor tripods), auxiliary shooting equipment (fill lights, reflectors, tripods, and similar items).
*Promotional materials that violate relevant laws and regulations related to political, religious, commercial, and other promotional and display activities, such as printed materials, publications, audio-visual products, and any slogans, banners, and flags that may affect the order of the visit.
*Other items prohibited by Chinese laws and regulations that may affect audience visits or the safety of cultural relics, in addition to the above items.