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A must-visit place in life - Shanghai Natural History Museum.

As a mom in Shenzhen, I love to take my kids to various museums. Among all kinds of museums, I find that natural history museums are the most suitable for young children. Kindergarten or lower-grade primary school children are more receptive to animal specimens in nature. I took my kids to Shanghai during the National Day holiday. We first spent a day at Shanghai Disneyland. After having fun, it's time to learn. How can we not take the kids to experience the wonderful Shanghai Natural History Museum? Shanghai Natural History Museum Shanghai Natural History Museum is one of the largest natural history museums in China. It is located in Jing'an Sculpture Park, Shanghai, with a building area of 45,257 square meters and an exhibition and education service area of 32,200 square meters. The architectural design concept of the museum is inspired by the shell structure of a "snail". Its unique appearance resembles a "green snail", with green plants spiraling up the roof, blending with the park landscape. As soon as I entered the museum, I rented an audio guide, which I think is very wise. If you don't want to just walk around and see the excitement; if you don't want your kids to keep asking questions; if you also want to learn some interesting animal knowledge; then don't hesitate to listen to the vivid explanations with your kids and visit the museum with lifelike animal specimens. Shanghai Natural History Museum is suitable for a wide range of age groups. Many of the exhibits are models built in accordance with natural laws, which are more in line with nature and reality, and can fully stimulate children's creativity and cognitive ability. It is a great place for families to enjoy parent-child time. The tickets here are also very user-friendly: children under 1.3 meters (inclusive) or under 6 years old (inclusive) can enter for free, which is a great discount for families. Shanghai Natural History Museum has more than 290,000 collections, including five categories: plants, animals, paleontology, geology, and humanities. These rich exhibition contents can stimulate children's interest in nature and science. The museum is highly interactive, with many scenes and animal specimens made to be realistic and ingenious. There is an electronic display screen next to each animal specimen, showing how the animal moves in reality, enhancing interactivity.
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Posted: Dec 2, 2024
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