Exploring Nature and Inspiring the Future -- Zhizheng Summer Camp Walked into the Anji Hall of Zheji
When the heat wave of midsummer is intertwined with the laughter of children, the third week of the summer nursery school - a research trip to explore the mysteries of nature quietly starts. We took the children from the summer camp to the Anji Pavilion of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum of Natural History. Located in Anji County, Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Natural History Museum is currently the largest natural museum in Asia, with an area of 61,000 square meters, including six theme pavilions: Geology Museum, Behring Museum, Aquarium, Natural Art Museum, Dinosaur Museum and Ecological Museum, supporting 4D special effects theater, nature exploration center, observatory, rare botanical garden and natural restaurant. It is not only a treasure trove of science, education and art, but also a great place for children to get close to nature and learn about it.
At nine o'clock in the morning, the classroom of the summer nursery school began to be lively. The children excitedly sorted out their backpacks and followed the teacher's instructions to line up in the hall. The team leader once again reaffirmed the travel discipline and checked the health status of the children to ensure the safety of each child.
The first thing that catches your eye when you arrive at the Anji Museum of Natural History is its unique architectural design, which is like a huge ecological oasis that lives in harmony with the surrounding natural environment. Walking into the museum, the children were deeply attracted by the spectacular biological specimens and vivid science exhibitions in front of them. From ancient dinosaurs to modern rare species, from the microcosm to the stars of the universe, every corner is filled with the joy of exploration and the light of knowledge.
Led by professional docents, the children not only watched the static displays, but also experienced a variety of interactive projects. They observed microscopic life through a microscope, experienced simulated archaeological excavations, and learned the secrets of plant growth; Through virtual reality technology, it is as if you have traveled through time and space, and you can get up close and personal with prehistoric monsters, and make the learning process lively and interesting through simulation experience. The children also actively asked the docent questions, and the docent also answered the children's questions about the natural world in a vivid and interesting way.
This trip to the Anji Natural History Museum not only enriched the summer life of the young owners, but more importantly, planted a seed of love for nature and respect for life in their hearts. We look forward to sowing the seeds of knowledge and beauty in the hearts of children through such entertaining and educational activities again and again, so that they can always maintain their curiosity and love for the world on the road of growth! We believe that today's little explorers will become green messengers to protect the earth tomorrow and weave a more brilliant green dream together.