Beijing Museum of Natural History
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The Beijing Museum of Natural History (“BMNH”) is located at 126, Tian Qiao Nan Street, Chong Wen District, Beijing,100050, and is the most popular natural history museum in China.[1] It was originally founded in 1951 as the National Central Museum of Natural History, and its name changed to the Beijing Museum of Natural History in 1962. The BMNH is the first large scale natural history museum created in China.[2]
The BMNH has total floor space of 24,000 square meters, of which 8000 square meters are available for display and owns more than 200,000 specimens. The collection is significant as many type specimens that were used in scientific journals to describe a number of ancient extinct lines of creatures unique to China are on display. The major display area is the Tian Jiabing Building. The collections include paleontology, ornithology, mammals and invertebrates, and include a major collection of dinosaur fossils and mounted skeletons. The BMNH also engages in significant scientific research in these areas.[3]