Musée d'histoire naturelle de Shennongjia - Billets, heures d'ouverture, emplacement et points forts

Shennongjia Museum of Natural History – Ticket, Opening Hours, Location, and Highlights

The Shennongjia Museum of Natural History (神农架自然博物馆) stands as the sole regional natural history museum in the central China region. With over 12,000 plant specimens representing more than 2,000 species and 1,000 animal specimens showcasing over 400 species, the museum encapsulates the rich and diverse flora and fauna of Shennongjia, offering a glimpse into a unique green treasure trove.


Table des matières


Informations de base

Durée estimée de la visite 0,5 - 1 heure
Prix du billet 30 RMB
Heures d'ouverture 8.30 – 11.30; 14.30 – 17.00
Numéro de téléphone 0086-0719-3332235


Localisation et transport

The Shennongjia Museum of Natural History is located at 19 Museum Road, Songbai Town, Shennongjia Forestry District, Province de Hubei, Chine.

To get to the museum, travelers can begin their journey by taking a high-speed train to Shennongjia Station. From there, they can transfer to a bus heading to Songbai Town. The distance from Shennongjia Station to Songbai Town is approximately 42 kilometers, and the journey takes about 1 hour.


Les points forts du musée

Plant Hall

The museum is intricately designed to reflect the characteristics of the pristine forest. Divided into two main sections – Plants and Animals – the first floor houses the Plant Museum, featuring a collection of over 2,000 plant species. Serving as a rich genetic repository, it includes over 60 rare and endangered species, such as Ginkgo biloba, Fragrant Rosewood, and the rare “living fossils” like Gnetum parvifolium and Glyptostrobus pensilis. Additionally, the collection boasts some rare medicinal herbs unique to Shennongjia.


Animal Hall

The second floor hosts the Animal Museum, showcasing more than 400 animal specimens. Among the highlights are specimens of nationally protected albino animals and the renowned Golden Snub-nosed Monkey, adding to the museum’s significance in wildlife conservation.


Rock Hall

The museum also features a fascinating Rock Hall, where various forms of petroglyphs and fossils from Shennongjia are displayed. Notable among the fossils are those of marine animals such as shells, conches, trilobites, and agnostids, providing a glimpse into the ancient marine life that once inhabited the region.


Educational Hub

Beyond being a repository of biological diversity, the Shennongjia Museum of Natural History serves as an educational hub, offering visitors insights into the ecological importance and conservation needs of the Shennongjia region. It stands as a testament to the unique natural heritage of Shennongjia, contributing to the understanding and appreciation of the intricate balance of life within this captivating part of central China.


Vlog sur le musée


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