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  1. The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum strives to be a leader in Southeast Asian biodiversity – in Research, Education and Outreach. Read more to find out about our history and goals. More Details

  2. The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum strives to be a leader in Southeast Asian biodiversity – in research, education and outreach. Mission. We aim to: Nurture public interest in biodiversity and associated environmental issues.

  3. BOOK YOUR TICKET HERE. Note: SISTIC booking fee applies. Organised Group Visits. For organised group visits or bulk purchase of 13 tickets and above, please write in to nhmvisit@nus.edu.sg for more information.

  4. The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM; Chinese: 李光前自然历史博物馆; pinyin: Lǐguāngqián zìrán lìshǐ bówùguǎn) is a museum of natural history at the Kent Ridge Campus of the National University of Singapore.

  5. The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) is Singapore’s first and only natural history museum. The museum, which traces its roots to the original Raffles Museum of 1878, is among the oldest such institution in the region.

  6. Singapore’s first stand-alone natural history museum finally opened its doors to the public on April 18, 2015 and members of the public warmly welcomed the latest member of our museum and heritage scene.

  7. Based at the National University of Singapore, the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum houses Singapore's national and reference collection of preserved zoological specimens as well as the University's herbarium.

  8. The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is Singapore's first and only natural history museum. From towering sauropod dinosaur fossils to a majestic sperm whale skeleton, you could spend hours roaming around the galleries, admiring over 4,000 specimens and artefacts from across Southeast Asia.

  9. Mar 14, 2024 · A dinosaur fossil, a sperm whale skeleton, the only specimen of the largest species of turtle ever recorded, and an Asian Brown Flycatcher specimen collected by the famed British naturalist...

  10. See what sauropod dinosaurs looked like at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum; Learn about over one million natural specimens from Southeast Asia; Travel back in time and witness the beginning of life on Earth; Explore the museum's expansive 8,500 square meter property — a great activity for both kids and adults

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