Saturday, March 3, 2012

China's national gallery opens to public for free

China's national gallery opens to public for free

BEIJING, March 2 (Xinhua) -- The National Art Museum of Chinaopened to the public for free Wednesday following a governmentpledge in February to opening all public galleries without charge.

Culture Minister Cai Wu announced the free opening of the museum,which is in Beijing's Dongcheng District, Wednesday.

The gallery will distribute 6,000 no-charge tickets every day, ofwhich 2,000 tickets could be booked through the Internet.

The gallery required visitors, including foreign visitors, toshow their identity cards or passports to enter, said curator FanDi'an.

The gallery would pay more attention to innovative exhibitionsand personalized services to meet the diverse demands of visitors,Fan said.

Previously the museum only opened for free for importantexhibitions during major holidays, said a statement on the museum'swebsite.

China began to offer free access to museums and memorial halls in2008.

The Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Finance vowed lastmonth that the public will not have to pay to enter public artgalleries in two years.

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