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    Mammoth ExhibitionMammoth Exhibition  November 28, 2008 - March 1, 2009
    The largest paleontological show takes everyone’s breath away. In addition to Yukagir and Oymiakon, the two woolly mammoths, more than 100 precious fossil specimens are on display.

    Miao's CyclesMiao's Cycles  Oct. 24,2008 - March 2009
    Featuring 61 color photographs of the festivals of the Miao peoples from the southwestern part of China, the exhibition provides an unparalleled view of the diversity of the Miao peoples' festivals.
     
    Snapshots of Bird BehaviorSnapshots of Bird Behavior   Oct. 3 - Dec. 12, 2008
    The images displayed in this exhibition reveal a variety of bird behaviors that even scientists do not usually see. Join us in celebrating this unique blend of natural history and leading photographic skills.
     
    The World of LightThe World of Light  August 7 - November 30, 2008
    What is light? How light works? This new exhibition gives an in-depth look at the different aspects of light and its application in our daily life.

    The Epic Stitched on Miao's ClothesThe Epic Stitched on Miao's Clothes
    July 31 - February 28, 2009
    It explores the amazing culture of clothing in the mountainous Guizhou, China. This exhibition examines the historic diversity of the many Miao branches.

    Chinese WushuChinese Wushu  July 22, 2008 - January, 2009
    The exhibition on exercise science leads the public to a fantastic world and makes the public understand wushu's value in health-building.

    Past

    VAKA MOANAVAKA MOANA  July 4 - October 19, 2008
    Vaka Moana - The untold story of the world's greatest exploration. Vaka Moana is the incredible story of the exploration of the Pacific. Explore the dramatic story of the world's greatest human migration.

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