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Mondo Science Updated on 2024-01-29

A blockbuster new exhibition in Nanjing"National Geographic Magazine Chinese Classic Visual Exhibition".classic visual exhibitionExhibition time: 202312.15-2024.6.14Exhibition address: Exhibition hall L6037B, Vientiane City, north of Nanjing

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National Geographic has always been a window to this world. On a winter night in Washington, D.C. in 1888, 33 founders from different walks of life formed "a society for the promotion and dissemination of geographical knowledge".National Geographic Society(National Geographic Society), which sponsors explorers from all over the world to explore the "unknown" of mankind.

National Geographic, with "** as the language, has been exploring this ever-changing planet. among themThere were geologists, cartographers, bankers, lawyers, naturalists, military leaders. Different professions, but with the same understandingA better understanding of the world can change the planetBe better. For more than 130 years, these explorers have traveled to almost every corner of the world, creating countless "firsts" in human historyThe first flight to the South Pole;Arrived at the North Pole for the first time;The first American to summit Mount Everest;The remains of the Titanic were discovered for the first time;For the first time, a flag was inserted into the moon. ExplorersShare your adventures with the worldThe world-famous National Geographic was bornOver the past 130 years, countless legends have been writtenDespite coming from different fields, they all share the same philosophy -Together, use the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to shine a light on the wonders of Earth.

Almost every image of National Geographic magazine is selected by the editor from a thousand **, and the ** in the National Geographic Magazine's Chinese Classic Visual Exhibition is selected from the only Chinese Simplified Chinese version of National Geographic magazineThe odds of being selected are 1 in 1 million

This exhibition is our selection of "one in a million" exhibitions, multi-angledPresent an insight into the planet and pay tribute to explorers from around the globe to our planet!

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The Rising Sun or the Galaxy;City or field

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EnjoyA familiar and unfamiliar world

Feel the mysterious vastness and the intimacy of being down-to-earth

The aftermath of coal use in a power plant photographed from a German lignite mine. The layout of the mining and storage sites is symmetrical and regular, artistic and even beautiful. The photographer said that his ** was intended to attract people's attention, not to whitewash the destructionPhoto by Tom Hegen, National Geographic.

Panjin Red Beach, Liaoning Province in November 2017. The glow dyed blanket is colorful, the trestle bridge dreams even the stars and the moon, the reeds sweep the maze to connect the sky, and the rice flowers are fragrant and abundant. The scenery is pleasant, overlooking the earth is like a painting, and the pictures are as beautiful as a fairyPhoto: Wang Zhongpeng, National Geographic** Collection

Many people arbitrarily assume that insects look ugly and disgusting, but when they switch perspectives, they see that this is not the case. In particular, small bees and cryptoptera may have a smooth or solid color on their body surface to the naked eye, but under the microscopic lens, those fine hairs, tiny holes, and limb structures become clearPhoto: Xue Hanyang, National Geographic** Collection

This is a stone Buddha hidden in the eaves of the cave in the front wall of the 5th cave of Yungang Grottoes, and it is one of the most touching Buddha statues among the many sculptures in Yungang Grottoes. The Buddha statue has a high fleshy bun, a clear face, a high and straight nose, two distinct wings, a slight chin, and a peaceful and introverted head, reflecting the beauty of the Buddha's otherworldly wisdomPhotography: Zhao Gang, National Geographic** Collection.

In winter, the Qinling River freezes, and this Qinling golden monkey in the Foping National Nature Reserve in Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province licks the ice to quench its thirst. The golden snub-nosed monkey lives in arboreal life and does not often go to the ground. Only when there is a shortage of drinking water or winter food, go to the field to find wild fruits on the ground, and climb young shrubs and branches to satisfy hungerPhoto by Zhang Qiang, National Geographic**.

From mid-March to early April every year, it is the courtship period for giant pandas in the Qinling Mountains, and the male pandas often fight very fiercely for the right to matePhoto by Zhang Qiang, National Geographic**.

The color of Yellowstone's "Great Prismatic Spring" comes from the thermophilic bacteria that inhabit it, which thrive in boiling water, and the green part is the chlorophyll that they use to absorb sunlightPhoto by Michael Nichols, National Geographic.

The coral reefs around the South Line Islands in Kiribati, an island nation in the central Pacific Ocean, have undergone a miraculous resurgence after being devastated by climate change in 2016Photo by Alan Friedlander, National Geographic.

When the 1,117-meter-high Sakurajima volcano erupts on the Japanese island of Kyushu, magma exploded like a bomb. In 1914, a large eruption engulfed nearby villages and the sea, filling the strait between Sakurajima and the Osumi Peninsula, and since then the Osumi Peninsula has been connected to the Kyushu landPhoto by Martin Rietze, National Geographic** Collection"National Geographic Magazine Chinese Classic Visual Exhibition".The exhibition will be held in:Nanjing North Vientiane City L6037B exhibition hallExhibit. 150+ Classicsworks, taking the audience to fully appreciate the colorful wonders of the planet presented by National Geographic. The spatial layout of 1400 showcases our planet. Four themes, eight sections. Heaven and earth:part 1:The ground under your feet. Part 2: Nature's Gifts. Creatures:Part 3: Wild Wonderland. Part 4: Explore the Dreamy Waters. Part 5: Mysterious Microscopic Wonders. Humans:p Art 6: The Quest for the Unknown. Part 7: Love for the moment. Future.

.We look forward to learning about the planet with you.

New Exhibition: National Geographic Magazine's Chinese Classic Visual Exhibition

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