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Collection of China Geo University Museum
Shaw Museum of China Geo University is the largest and most modern university museum in China, the second-ranked geological museum in China and the largest natural museum in Central and South China. Since it was opened to the public on April 30, 2005, the museum has aroused great interest from all walks of life, especially young people. In addition to landmark buildings, easy-to-understand exhibition contents and modern exhibition means, Dida Shaw Museum is fascinating, and it is very important to have a number of precious and rare collections. There are more than 30,000 geological specimens in the museum, including nearly 3,000 rare treasures in nature, among which there are many treasures in the town museum, which are top in the world and at home.

The Treasure of Dinosaur Fossils —— Manchurian Dragon in Heilongjiang Province

Manzhoulong in Heilongjiang Province is a large duck-billed dragon with a body length of 10.50m and a body height of 6.1m.. Its biggest feature is that its mouth looks like a duck. It belongs to vegetarian dragon, with small and numerous teeth, small forelimbs and thick hind limbs. Dinosaur bones were produced in Jiayin County, Heilongjiang Province, and lived at the end of Cretaceous 65 million years ago. Because it contains 50% true fossils, it occupies an important position among dinosaur fossils in the world and constitutes a remarkable symbol of Shaw Museum.

King of ichthyosaur fossils-Liangguanling ichthyosaur

Ichthyosaurus is a marine reptile, living in the same era as dinosaurs. Liang Guanling ichthyosaur in Shaw Museum belongs to a large ichthyosaur, which is more than 8 meters long and looks like a torpedo. This ichthyosaur fossil was produced in Guanling, Guizhou, China, and lived in the late Triassic period 220 million years ago. Its length and integrity rank first in the world. What's even more peculiar is that its skin fossil was found on this ichthyosaur fossil, which is the first time in the world.

The King of Sea Dragons in the World —— Huangguoshu Anshun Dragon

Huangguoshu Anshun Dragon is a kind of sea dragon, belonging to marine reptiles. The fossil is about 5 meters long and slender, and the swimming posture of that year is clear at a glance. Fossils were produced in Guanling, Guizhou, China, and lived in the late Triassic period 200 million years ago. As far as the length and integrity of fossils are concerned, the sea dragon fossils in Shaw Museum rank first in the world.

A picturesque spectacle-sea lily fossils

Sea lily fossils are named after their appearance resembling "lily". But it is not a plant, but a member of the echinoderm family. The ideal sea lily consists of three parts: root, stem and crown, but most fossils are incomplete. The sea lily fossil of Dida Shaw Museum was produced in Guanling, Guizhou 230 million years ago, with clear features and complete preservation, ranking first in the world with an area of 15 square meter. And the whole shape is picturesque and amazing.

Magical Nature —— Stibnite Crystal Clusters

Antimony is a metal sulfide mineral and the most important mineral raw material for extracting antimony. Antimony crystal clusters are beautiful in shape and can be used as ornamental stones. In the mineral and rock exhibition hall of Shaw Museum of Earth University, there is a crystal cluster specimen from Texan in Jiangxi Province, China, which is beautiful in appearance, long and complete with needle-like or columnar crystals, which can be described as natural and ranks first in the world.

Malachite, the miracle of the mineral world

Malachite is a kind of carbonate mineral containing copper, which is emerald green. Copper can be melted when it is produced in large quantities. Those with pure color can be used as materials and decorations for craft carving, and powder can be used as green pigment. In the Earth Mystery Exhibition Hall of Shaw Museum of Earth University, there is a precious malachite specimen produced in Shilu, Yangchun, Guangdong, China, with amazing color and shape, ranking first in China.

4.3 billion years ago, rocks turned into conglomerate.

There is a 4.3 billion-year-old rock called conglomerate in the Earth Mystery Exhibition Hall of Shaw Museum of Earth University. It is produced in Australia and is the oldest rock in the world at present. It preserves the extremely valuable information in the early days of the earth's formation and witnessed the earth-shaking changes in the earth's childhood, so it is very precious.

Reproduce the characteristics of dinosaur laying eggs-dinosaur eggs

Dinosaurs are egg-laying animals, which breed by laying eggs and hatching. The exhibition hall of the origin and evolution of life in Shaw Museum of Geo University,

There is a nest of very strange long dinosaur eggs, which was produced in Jiangxi, China about 70 million years ago. There are 20 egg fossils, divided into three layers and arranged radially, which truly reflect the characteristics of dinosaur spawning, which is extremely rare in the world.

The Treasure of Pursuing Miracles —— Five Emperors and One Empress

Among the gorgeous natural gemstone families, the most elegant and dazzling ones are diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, opals and pearls, which are known as the "five emperors and one queen" in the jewelry and jade industry. In the jewelry and jade exhibition hall of Shaw Museum of Dida University, the precious gems represented by "Five Emperors and One Empress" are at the first-class level in China and dazzling, which makes people linger.