2024-04-30 09:16:44 source: ehangzhou.gov.cn
An exhibition hall of the museum. [Photo by Chen Zhongqiu/WeChat account: wetlandmuseum]
After months of renovation, the National Wetland Museum of China, located in the southeast corner of the Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, reopened on April 27 with a brand-new look.
Designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, the museum's architecture resembles a UFO, and is integrated with the surrounding hills, creating a unique and eco-friendly structure. Covered in lush greenery, the museum blends harmoniously with the landscape, embodying the essence of wetlands.
The exhibition area was expanded from 7,800 to 8,500 square meters, and the museum now features four floors showcasing various aspects of wetlands. Upon entering the spacious lobby, visitors are greeted by a giant white art installation called the Ark of Life, symbolizing wetlands as a cradle of life for countless species. The installation, made from the letters of the Ramsar Convention, signifies wetlands as a habitat for diverse wildlife, emphasizing the shared future of wetlands and all living beings.
An exhibition hall of the museum. [Photo by Chen Zhongqiu/WeChat account: wetlandmuseum]
The museum also includes interactive areas and rest spaces scattered throughout the exhibition halls, making it an ideal destination for families with children.
Address: No 402 Tianmushan Road, Xihu district, Hangzhou
Hours of operation: 9 am to 4 pm, closed on Mondays (excluding public holidays)
Admission is free, but reservations are required through the museum's official WeChat account "中国湿地博物馆" (National Wetland Museum of China).
Source: ehangzhou.gov.cn
Editor: Cheng Dengyu
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