Paleozoological Museum of China

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Journey back in time at the Paleozoological Museum of China. Here, within these walls, the ancient world comes alive. The Paleozoological Museum of China isn’t just a museum. It’s a time capsule, bringing the prehistoric world to life. Founded by the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, the Paleozoological Museum of China proudly holds the title of Asia’s largest museum dedicated to vertebrate evolution.

The Paleozoological Museum of China is divided into two fascinating sub-museums. Explore the Museum of Vertebrate Paleontology with its three halls dedicated to fossil fish and amphibians, reptiles and birds, and mammals. Then, journey into the Shu-hua Museum of Paleoanthropology to encounter the fascinating story of human evolution. Over 900 exhibits, spanning from the Cambrian period to prehistoric times, await your discovery. Imagine standing face-to-face with the Latimeria, a “living fossil” fish, gifted from Africa. Marvel at the Mamenchisaurus, Asia’s largest known dinosaur. Picture the Lufengosaurus huenei, the first dinosaur discovered in China, roaming the land millions of years ago.

The Paleozoological Museum of China also houses the Caudipteryx, a dinosaur with actual feathers. This remarkable discovery provides a glimpse into the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds. See the Confuciusornis, the world’s earliest beaked bird. Encounter the Stegodon zdanski, affectionately known as the “Yellow River elephant,” a creature so iconic it’s featured in Chinese elementary school textbooks. The Paleozoological Museum of China even has skull models of the enigmatic “Peking Man,” offering a glimpse into our own ancient past. The Paleozoological Museum of China offers more than just static displays. Interactive multimedia games and the “Young Darwin Club” provide engaging learning experiences for all ages. Imagine participating in fossil digs, preparing specimens, and crafting your own casts. The Paleozoological Museum of China is a place where learning and fun intertwine, making it the perfect destination for families and anyone curious about the wonders of prehistoric life.

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