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Starting fresh from 2022
Displaying more than 130 years of global classics
More than 100 photographs that explores the past, present and future
Addition of a number of new works
New exhibition area specially planned to display photographs of China
Electronic Voice Guides free for every visitor
Since 1888, National Geographic magazine has dedicated their time to exploring our planet and documenting every precious moment.
It not only explores and records the thousands of natural geography, but also freezes precious and moving classic moments of wildlife, humanities, history and society. These breathtaking photos and stories reflect a broad vision of the world in which we live, a vision of beauty and poetry that guides us to re-understand the world.
Over 130 years of classic moments that brings you through time, in one stop.
In the past 130 years, National Geographic's endless exploration of the world and human beings, as well as its in-depth observation of society and humanities, will all be presented in the exhibition.
This exhibition has been comprehensively upgraded on the basis of the past. It has been upgraded from seven themed sections to eight themed sections, covering exploration and discovery, the beauty of the earth, the mysterious life, the brave to the unknown, the new horizon, the voice of environmental protection, and the "National Geographic". Photojournalists and majestic China.
Through exploration, mysteries, nature, humanities, and scientific and technological perspectives, we understand the magazine's 100-year-old pursuit. This time, 40 new works have been added, and many award-winning works have made their debut in China, including diverse shooting materials such as humans, animals and plants, architecture, and nature. , take you to appreciate the gorgeous scenery that you have never seen before; at the same time, we specially plan an exhibition area about China, discover the magnificent mountains and rivers of 9.6 million square kilometers of land, and experience the thousand-year-old civilization of the great country of China.
A collection of 40 new works
The visual shock that prompts thinking and reflection
Beyond 130 years in 2022: National Geographic Classic Image Exhibition, 40 works are presented for the first time, presenting many world-renowned documentary photography palace-level works. "National Geographic" always adheres to the pursuit of "our world and everything in it" and never forgets its original intention. This new content includes world cultural heritage, natural wonders, mysterious creatures, mysterious universe, ecological protection and other types. The exploration of world beauty and civilization has never stopped, allowing many excellent photographers to show their amazing exploration results one by one.
▲Dark Night Sky Park selected by International Dark Sky Association (IDA)
Photographer:Jim Richardson
Light pollution in the city center is robbing our starry sky, and gradually all we see is haze. This scene at the Owachaom Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah, USA, captured by Jen Richardson in Dark Night Park This piece of work, as if we have recaptured the sky again, is full of hope and gratification...
▲ A tabby seal presenting a penguin to the photographer
Photographer:Paul Nicklen
"We think this seal is trying to communicate between species." Canadian biologist and photographer Paul Nicklen, also a marine conservationist, is good at taking pictures underwater.
Photographers like him, who can dive in polar regions Photographers are very rare. The photographer's strong spirit of exploration, superb photography skills and thrilling shooting process made such a vivid and interesting work born. This is also the most incredible experience in his career as a photographer at National Geographic!
▲BIG BUDDHAS
Photographers:DR. Gilbert. H. Grosvenor
Gibbert H. Grosvenor, the first editor-in-chief of National Geographic magazine in the United States, photographed this huge Buddha statue at the Yungang Grottoes in China in June 1937. As the founder of "Opening the World Window", which has become the most well-known magazine in the world, behind the camera, he recorded this Yungang Buddha, known as the "Great Miracle of the East".
360° new stereo panorama pictures
Different imagination
This time, we will be presenting photgraphs with a 360-degree scene range to provide you with an "immersive" viewing experience.
▲Chang'e 3
Alamy Stock Photo
In 2013, China successfully launched a robotic lander and deployed its first lunar rover as part of the "Chang'e-3" lunar mission. This new 360° three-dimensional panoramic picture enables viewers to escape the visual limitations and angular barriers of previous paper viewing. From a more macro and comprehensive perspective, they can enjoy the powerful visual impact from zero distance, as if they are in the vast galaxy. , travel in space.
Classic Works
Behind the lens, the great perspective of observation and adventure
National Geographic famous photographer theme section, systematically appreciate the personal style and thought of the photographer behind the shocking lens. Their legs help us go deep into danger and travel all over the mountains, rivers and valleys, and the lenses in their hands extend our vision to the corners of the world; Their eyes lead us to see the world from another angle, and also inspire us to think about the beauty around us. Their thoughts inspire us to connect geography and humanities, and point to the unknown in the distance.
The Okavango Delta of Madagascar and Botswana, Song of Nature at dawn. Frans Lanting
The Exhibition Area
-Official Merchandise, Bring the iconic yellow frame home!-
You can enjoy watching National Geographic, and you can also buy it.
There are genuine National Geographic peripheral products for sale on the spot, picture books, children's books, professional photography backpacks... and many classics Art derivatives for lovers to choose.
Exhibition time: Aug 13, 2022 to 19 Feb, 2023,10:00-22:00
Exhibition tickets:
Children Ticket: ¥10 (Below 0.8m, Less than 14 years old)
Student Ticket: ¥45 (Relevant valid documents are required.)
Individual Ticket: ¥90
Two Person ticket: ¥161
Three Person ticket: ¥212
Special Blind box ticket: ¥120 (Comes with National Geographic 4", plush doll blind box)
Special Blind box ticket: ¥243 (Comes with National Geographic 9", plush doll blind box)