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National Wetland Museum reopens with expanded exhibits in E China's Hangzhou

( People's Daily Online ) 09:58, May 10, 2024

The National Wetland Museum of China in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, reopened recently after a six-month renovation, inviting visitors to explore its expanded exhibition space and upgraded exhibits.

The National Wetland Museum of China unveils its fresh appearance as it reopens on April 27, 2024. (People's Daily Online/Fang Pengyimeng)

Coinciding with the museum's 15th anniversary, the renovation has transformed the exhibition area, increasing it from 7,800 square meters to 8,500 square meters, resulting in a more spacious and well-organized layout.

The revamped exhibition space features several halls. On the first floor, the "Enter the Wetland" hall serves as an introduction to wetlands, acquainting visitors with their definition, diversity, functions, and global distribution. The hall provides an initial understanding of these crucial ecosystems, setting the stage for the rest of the museum's exhibits.

Thanks to renovations, the National Wetland Museum of China now boasts a more spacious exhibition area. (People's Daily Online/Fang Pengyimeng)

The "Wetland Wonders" hall, also on the first floor, displays the natural landscapes and biodiversity of various wetland types found in China, including marshes, rivers, lakes, coasts, and artificial wetland ecosystems, showcasing the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit these wetlands.

The hall features a wide variety of animal and plant specimens and includes a live reptile and amphibian display area.

An Australian green tree frog is seen in an aquarium within the live reptile and amphibian display area at the National Wetland Museum of China. (People's Daily Online/Fang Pengyimeng)

On the museum's second floor, an exhibition hall showcases Hangzhou's Xixi Wetland, highlighting its natural landscapes and cultural features. Visitors can learn about the history and current status of ongoing conservation works and appreciate the unique charm of these urban wetlands.

Photo shows traditional fishing tools on display at the National Wetland Museum of China in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province. (People's Daily Online/Fang Pengyimeng)

The museum's basement floor houses a digital exhibition hall that immerses visitors in a 360-degree interactive digital display, enabling them to gain a deeper understanding of wetlands from various perspectives.

Photo shows an immersive digital exhibition hall, which is located on the basement floor of the National Wetland Museum of China in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province. (People's Daily Online/Fang Pengyimeng)

The hall features a 32.5-meter-long 180-degree panoramic projection screen, creating a futuristic ambiance. Viewers can watch a film titled "Realm of Life," which explores the connection between wetlands and civilizations.

On the other side of the panoramic screen, a large-scale art installation comprised of 270 QR codes invites visitors to interact. Each QR code represents an extinct or endangered species, which viewers can scan with their phones to access information about these species.

Photo shows agricultural products on display at the National Wetland Museum of China in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province. (People's Daily Online/Fang Pengyimeng)

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