China Wetland Museum reopens with upgrades
The China Wetland Museum reopened with a fresh new look after six months of renovations on April 16.
The exhibition area has expanded from 7,800 square meters to 8,500 square meters, featuring four main exhibition halls and two special exhibition halls. It is believed that the renovations have made the exhibition space more spacious, the layout more logical, and the content more diverse, with advanced display technologies enhancing the visitor experience.
The museum now serves as a more professional, interesting, and open green knowledge-sharing space.
Visitors watch the film Realm of Life in the immersive digital hall "Wetland Wonderland." [Photo/Tide News]
In the first-floor lobby, visitors admire the pure white giant art installation "Ark of Life." [Photo/Tide News]
In the "Wetland Universe" hall, visitors enjoy the natural landscapes and biodiversity of various types of wetlands in China. [Photo/Tide News]
The immersive digital hall "Wetland Wonderland" showcases archives of extinct and endangered species. [Photo/Tide News]