Beekeepers' tools of the trade.(CRIENGLISH.com/William Wang) |
If you're not too queasy from those pictures, you can try some honey products from the store just outside. A large variety of made-on-site honey and bee pollen products await purchase.
But if honey's not on your shopping list and you don't have a particular interest in bees or bugs, the Apiculture Museum doesn't need to be on your Must See list. But if you've already come to the botanical gardens to enjoy the spring flowers, it's worth poking your head in for a look (and there isn't any additional fee, which is nice).
Apiculture Museum
How to get there: From Bagou subway station exit A (Line 4) take a taxi to the Beijing Botanical Gardens. The Apiculture Museum is west of Wofo Temple.
Fee: none
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