Zhejiang Museum of Natural History

Summary

The Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is a museum that mainly focuses on exhibitions, collections and analysis on specimens of life science and earth science.

Zhejiang Museum of Natural History
Chinese: 浙江自然博物馆
Museum entrance
West Lake Museum is located in Zhejiang
West Lake Museum
West Lake Museum
Location within Zhejiang
West Lake Museum is located in China
West Lake Museum
West Lake Museum
West Lake Museum (China)
EstablishedOctober 2005; 18 years ago (2005-10)
Location6 West Lake Cultural Square, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Coordinates30°14′1.04″N 119°43′38.31″E / 30.2336222°N 119.7273083°E / 30.2336222; 119.7273083
Visitors1 million (2010)[1]
DirectorKang Ximin
Websitewww.zmnh.com
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It was founded in 1929 and is one of the earliest museums of natural history in China.[2]

In August 2009 museum occupied new building and it collection reached 130,000 exhibits on biological evolution.

History of Zhejiang Natural History Museum edit

In 1929, the "West Lake Exhibition" was held in Hangzhou, which included departments of aquatic products, plants, animals, insects, precious stones, mining products and a zoo. The exhibition aroused great interest, so that the provincial government founded the "West Lake Museum" (Xīhú Bówùguǎn 西湖博物馆) on the basis of a petition to keep the museum-suitable exhibits. The future director of the museum, Dong Yumao, then began to systematically procure botanical exhibits from Fujian, Guangdong, Shandong and Qinghai. He pushed for an international exchange of exhibits. During the anti-Japanese war, Dong Yumao and his colleagues Zhong Guoyi, Qian Huixin, Kang Meiye and Gu Jianyi managed to preserve the museum's natural history objects, books and furnishings for posterity during multiple migrations.

For a fresh start after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the name was changed to "Zhejiang Museum" (Zhèjiāng Bówùguǎn 浙江博物馆). In 1984, the natural history department became independent under the current name "Zhejiang Natural History Museum". After major financial problems and a lack of public acceptance, a building was erected in 1984 to house the objects and for scientific work. The premises for the exhibition followed in 1998. By embedding the restructuring in the socio-political objectives, it was possible to anchor the museum as a cooperative model in the public consciousness, so that it was possible to open the museum in a new building in 2009.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Museum Attendance, ZMNH, 2010. Retrieved November 11th, 2016.
  2. ^ Museum General Information, ZMNH, 2009. Retrieved November 11th, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website