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More than 500 pieces of amber from the collection were unveiled at the Shanghai Museum of Natural History

On the first day of the Spring Festival in the Year of the Tiger on February 1, more than 500 amber treasures from all over the world appeared at the Shanghai Museum of Natural History, comparing and displaying the collection of living organisms and rock formation fossils in the museum's collection in the form of "ancient and modern dialogue", deeply interpreting amber from the perspective of natural evolution, life ecology, culture and art, presenting the value and charm of natural treasures such as amber, so that the audience can start a wonderful journey through time and space through time and space from amber in the Spring of the Year of the Tiger.

More than 500 pieces of amber from the collection were unveiled at the Shanghai Museum of Natural History

The exhibition is divided into five parts: the prologue hall, the natural gift, the time and space capsule, the natural beauty and the tail hall, supporting the augmented reality (AR) intelligent tour glasses, wearing glasses to observe the selected 12 representative collections, the star animals in the amber will automatically "activate", and the scenes of the earth's environmental changes have struck, bringing a wonderful natural experience to the audience.

More than 500 pieces of amber from the collection were unveiled at the Shanghai Museum of Natural History

It is reported that from February 1 (the first day of the first year) to February 6 (the sixth day of the first year), the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, the Shanghai Museum of Natural History (Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Branch), and the Shanghai Planetarium (Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Branch) are open normally, so that the audience can immerse themselves in popular science for the New Year. The three halls implement the online real-name system for all employees to purchase tickets, make reservations and check tickets on the spot ID card, and all visitors (including free visitors) need to make online reservations in advance. (CCTV reporter Dou Junyun Zhang Junhe)

Source: CCTV news client

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