China Finance and Taxation Museum

China Finance and Taxation Museum


China Finance and Taxation Museum is situated in Wushan Hill Scenic Area, and at the northwestern foot of Wushan Hill, only 200 meters away from West Lake. It covers an area of 12,000 square meters and its construction style combines squares and circles which resembles copper coin (currency used from the Song through Qing Dynasty in China).


Formerly known as the China Finance Museum, it was founded in 1999. In order to further advocate the spirit of unity of finance and taxation and sharing of resources, it was renamed China Finance and Taxation Museum in 2003.


The museum has four exhibition halls (which display Chinese Folk Fortune Worship, Ancient Chinese Finance and Taxation History, Modern Chinese Finance and Taxation History and Contemporary Chinese Finance and Taxation History) and one exhibition area of Money Tree and Financiers. They systematically display the history and culture of Chinese finance and taxation.


Opening Hours: 09:00-16:30 (no entry after 16:00) and closed on Mondays

Address: 28 Wushan Square, Shangcheng District

Telephone: +86 571 87835356