Admission to: Shanghai Natural History Museum
Chinese-speaking guide
Transport
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
This activity has no age limit
Valid ID / Passport (with 6 months validity)
In the morning, visitors gather at the main entrance of the Shanghai Natural History Museum and choose a group tour (shared tour with other visitors, cost-effective) or a VIP group customized tour (exclusive tour guide, flexible route planning) according to their needs, and then start the journey of exploring the mysteries of life:
"River of Life" exhibition area: Watch the giant dinosaur skeleton group (such as Mamenchisaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex restored models) up close, and feel the shock of the prehistoric earth overlord; Touch the interactive screen to decode the fossil formation process and listen to the ancient ecological scenes restored by paleontologists. "Ecological Vientiane" exhibition hall: From the migration of wildebeests in the African grasslands to the penguin family on the polar glaciers, 360° circular screen projection restores the global ecological wonders; Participate in the "Animal Camouflage" interactive game to uncover the survival wisdom of chameleons, stick insects and other creatures. "Life Experiment Field" unit: Observe the structure of butterfly scales under a microscope and make a "bionic wing" experimental model by hand; At the "Gene Code" booth, witness the rotation mystery of the DNA double helix through AR technology. "Exploring the Earth" exhibition area: Touch the ancient marine fossils from the Himalayas and listen to the epic story of continental drift; Participate in the "Volcanic Eruption Simulation Experiment" to feel the explosive power of the earth's internal energy. After the trip, you can also choose to continue exploring the "Big Bang" astronomical exhibition hall or the "Colorful Life" butterfly pavilion, and immerse yourself in this epic of the earth spanning 4.6 billion years.
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