Guide to epidemic prevention for visiting Tianhou Palace in Qingdao in 2022

The latest news: Qingdao Folk Museum, the venue of Qingdao Urban Cultural Heritage Protection Center, has been closed to the public since June 3, 2022 due to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control policies, and the reopening time will be announced separately.

During the closing period, citizens and tourists can pay attention to WeChat official account or official website to learn about the latest developments of the venue. We will continue to enrich the online "Yun Guan Exhibition" and online social education activities, and show you around the museum. Tel: 0532-82868838.

Description of visit

1. All venues strictly check the negative proof of nucleic acid test within 48 hours, and those who have not taken nucleic acid samples for more than 48 hours are not allowed to enter.

2. All visitors must scan "Qingdao One Code Pass" and register information before entering the library. Visitors who can't scan the code must truthfully register their personal information according to the requirements of the staff. Before entering the library, cooperate with the staff to check the individual ticket reservation code → Qingdao One Code Pass → boarding code → nucleic acid test certificate.

3. When the tourist density is high, we will take measures such as limiting the flow according to the actual situation, please understand.

You must take your temperature before entering the museum. In case of abnormal body temperature, cough, shortness of breath and other physical phenomena, visitors will refuse to enter the museum and cooperate with the staff for temporary observation and isolation.

5. Visitors to the museum of the former German Governor's Office in Qingdao must make an appointment to purchase tickets in the real-name registration system of Ctrip platform, and visitors to Qingdao Folk Museum must make an appointment to purchase tickets in the real-name registration system of Meituan platform.

6. Wear a mask throughout the visit. Please keep a safe distance above 1 m when queuing for the exhibition to avoid gathering.