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1. Sci-tech Knowledge + Night Life! The 360° Dome "lights up" the Beijing Garden Expo Park.
Located at the Gate Four of Beijing Garden Expo Park, the 360° Dome Project of Star Trace International Technology Development is entering the final stage of debugging and will open to visitors during the upcoming National Day holiday. When night falls, the outer film of the Dome lights up and the clear topography of the Earth, Mars and Moon comes into sight at the same time, presenting a fantastic sci-fi space scene and immersing visitors in the galaxy. Inside the Dome, 360° wrap-around screen brings an immersive experience. A number of sci-fi films concerning the origin of Earth and exploration of Mars, with great sound and lighting effects, place the public in an immersive journey to the outer space with the experience of flying through it.
2. How will 5G change society? Come to the new exhibition at the China Science and Technology Museum for interactive experience.
The "Inter-connected 5G Era" Theme Exhibition of China Science and Technology Museum will officially open to the public on October 1. Located in Hall B on the third floor of the main exhibition hall in the China Science and Technology Museum and covering an area of 1,500 square meters, the exhibition displays the development of mobile communication, primary technical principles of 5G, applications of 5G-based Internet of Everything, outlooks for future technologies, etc. Here, visitors can experience in person the efficiency of 5G telemedicine, convenience of 5G smart ports, and comfort of smart homes.
3. A new exhibition at the Beijing Museum of Natural History unfolds the late evolution of dinosaurs with more than 50 fossils on display.
The "Dragons Walking in the Desert-Special Exhibition on Cretaceous Dinosaur Fossils from the Inner Mongolia" is now held at the Beijing Museum of Natural History. The exhibition highlights representative Cretaceous dinosaur fossils excavated in Inner Mongolia's central and western regions in the 1980s. More than 50 dinosaur fossils on display vividly show the late evolution of dinosaurs. It charges an admission fee and will run until March 19, 2023.
(Source: People's Daily and Beijing Daily)