“Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum showcases the richness of Southeast Asian biodiversity and explores pertinent environmental issues within its exhibition halls. Housed within a seven-story eco-friendly structure spanning 8,500 square meters, the museum holds an extensive collection comprising over 560,000 cataloged lots and over a million specimens from across the globe. Boasting more than 12,000 critical plant and animal tissue samples alongside cutting-edge molecular research facilities, it actively curates and expands its repository of natural heritage knowledge, emphasising its vast collection of historical and research-oriented specimens. Approximately 2,000 of these specimens are on display within the museum's galleries, underscoring the institution's commitment to highlighting the significance of biodiversity. The museum serves as an educational hub, Offering diverse educational workshops and programs catering to educators and students at various academic levels within the realm of natural history. Its focal point, the biodiversity gallery, features 15 distinct thematic zones encompassing plant life, amphibians, mammals, and dinosaurs, captivating visitors with its wealth of information and exhibits.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Research
• Visiting Scientists
• Plants.”
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