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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
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The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum strives to be a leader in Southeast Asian biodiversity – in research, education and outreach.
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.
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.
Visit beautiful galleries and learn about pre-historic life. Travel back in time and see how life on Earth began. Explore the museum's expansive 8,500 square meter property. Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum houses over a million natural specimens from Southeast Asia.
Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, Singapore. 13,056 likes · 82 talking about this · 3,106 were here. The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is Singapore’s only natural history museum and a...
Apr 29, 2016 · The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum at the National University of Singapore opens on April 28. It has been a long and rocky road for the museum, which can trace its roots back to...
Apr 28, 2015 · SINGAPORE - Walk through the doors of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum in Kent Ridge from April 28, and you will see through a frosted panel the museum's three main stars: Prince,...
You can see all of that in the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum in Singapore. The museum is a majestic 7-storey building covering a floor space of 8,500 square meters housing over a million regional specimens.