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| Academic Communication |
| The museum always holds some academic communication activities and invites renowned experts and
scholars to give lectures on their viewpoints on specific topics of natural science. These
activities not only enliven the academic atmosphere and promote the development of the museum but
also make it possible for our researchers to go abroad to communicate. |
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| The museum has held exhibitions abroad in many countries. These exhibitions, which not only displayed the abundance of animal resources and latest scientific production in China but also publicized the extensive culture and profound tradition of China, play an essential role as the folk ambassador at promoting the international friendship and communication of culture and technology. The exhibitions have ever gone to the following countries of Singapore, Malaysia, America, Sweden, Finland, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur in Singapore in 1985 |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur in Sweden in 1993 |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur at Penang in Malaysia
in 1998 |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur at Livingston in USA in 1999 |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur in South Korea in 1990 |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur in Austrilia in 2003 |
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The Exhibition of Chinese Dinosaur at the National Museum of New Zealand in 2004 |
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| 1951 |
| Beijing Museum of Natural History grew out of the preparation department of National Central Museum of Natural History founded in 1951. |
| 1962 |
| Beijing Museum of Natural History was formally named in 1962. |
| 1979 |
| In 1979, the museum initiated the Chinese Association of Natural Science Museums that is playing more and more important role in the museum field today. |
| 1980 |
| Thereafter, Memoirs of Beijing Natural History Museum and Nature started publication in 1980. |
| 1982 |
| The Illustration of Biological History was edited and published in 1982. |
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