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Suzhou Silk Museum, Textile museum in Gusu District, Suzhou, China.

The Suzhou Silk Museum spreads across six exhibition halls covering approximately 9,500 square meters (102,000 sq ft) to display the history and craft of silk production. The rooms guide visitors through historical garments, ancient tools, and explanations of how silk is made today.

The museum opened in 1991 to document China's thousands of years of silk-making heritage. Its collections trace how this craft evolved across different periods and shaped the region's growth and prosperity.

Skilled artisans work in the on-site workshops, demonstrating how traditional weaving techniques create intricate patterns that reflect centuries of local expertise. These methods remain central to how the city expresses its identity and heritage today.

The museum sits near Beisi Pagoda and welcomes visitors daily; wear comfortable shoes as you walk between the halls. Wheelchair access is available, and signs help you move through both chronological and topic-based exhibition areas.

The Sericulture Room traces the complete lifecycle of silkworms from tiny eggs to adult moths in glass displays. Visitors also learn how mulberry trees are grown and tended specifically to feed these caterpillars.

Location: Gusu District

Location: Suzhou

Inception: 1991

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:00-17:00

Website: http://szsilkmuseum.com

GPS coordinates: 31.32542,120.61417

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45

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