Nanjing Purple Mountain Insect Museum, located at the foot of Zhongshan Mountain in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is a natural theme museum integrating insect research, ecological display and popular science education, with a total of 10 indoor insect exhibition areas.
In the Insect Museum, you can see not only lovely beetles, gorgeous butterflies, invisible moths and small ants that move, but also many rare beetle insects in the world. Through the morphology, living environment, main groups and the relationship with human beings, we can observe insects from four different angles. There are also 3D printing models and immersive video environments.
2. Chengdu Huaxi Insect Museum
Chengdu Huaxi Insect Museum is located in Sichuan Province. According to the information of National Cultural Heritage Administration in September 2020, there were 265,438+00885 pieces/set, 65,438+009 educational activities and 65,438+005,0263 tourists.
3. Yangling Insect Museum
Northwest A&F University Insect Museum was founded in 1987 and built in Yangling Expo Park. The second project of Insect Museum was completed and put into use in August 2005, and the exhibition hall and butterfly net room of the third project were completed and opened to the public in June 2005. It is the first insect museum in China.
4.Xi 'an Insect Museum
The Insect Museum was established in Northwest A&F University in June, 1987. The second phase of the Insect Museum was completed and put into use in August 2005, and the third phase of the exhibition hall and butterfly net room was completed and opened to the public in June 2005. The construction and development of the Insect Museum has always been paid attention to and cared for by the leaders at all levels of the Party and the country and the higher authorities.
5. Shanghai Insect Museum
Shanghai Insect Museum is affiliated to Shanghai Institute of Life Sciences, China Academy of Sciences. Its predecessor was the Insect Department of MuseeHeude, which was built by French priest P. Heude in 1868. Later, because there were too many specimens, they could not be preserved. 1930, Ban Lü Road (now Chongqing South Road) newly built Sinian Museum. At that time, the amount of animal and plant specimens produced in China was the highest in the Far East, and it was known as "the British Museum in Asia".
1953 belongs to Shanghai entomology research institute of China Academy of Sciences, and 200 1 was merged into Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology of Institute of Life Sciences of China Academy of Sciences. In 2002, the Shanghai Insect Museum was established, and the Shanghai Science and Technology Commission, the Institute and the Institute jointly invested 20 million yuan to build a new museum and exhibition department.