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Where is the China (Harbin) Forest Museum
China (Harbin) Forest Museum is the first forest-themed museum in China. At present, only a few comprehensive museums in the world, such as the British Museum, the American Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of Science in Japan, have theme pavilions reflecting forests. Based on the existing five forest groups, 23 forest groups, 185 forest types and more than 580 forest types in China, the museum is divided into three parts: forest and nature, forest and human beings, beautiful forest and ecological civilization. Precious exhibits donated by various places are displayed in the exhibition hall: Fuzhou Zoo donated complete specimens of South China tigers, including complete tiger skins and bones; Xinjiang Forestry Department donated10.50 billion years of silicified wood; Pu 'er donated precious wood specimens such as banyan trees. In addition, the exhibits also include tools, furniture, musical instruments and other items used by human beings from the origin to the road of civilization.

The opening of the museum will provide a new platform for social science popularization and academic research of forestry, let more people know about forests and cherish nature, and make the forest museum a new landmark of forest culture and a new window of ecological civilization.

Address: No.26 Hexing Road, nangang district, Harbin

Admission: free.

Opening hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9: 00-16: 00 (with explanations at 9: 20 and 14:20).

Traffic reference: 73, 12 1 62 get off at the library of Linda University, 10, 102, 59, 62, 68 get off at Forestry University.

Tel: 045 182 192898