Mon, 28th Jul 2025 23:49 (GMT +7)

The biodiversity museum of Bai Tu Long National Park

Monday, 28/07/2025 | 11:14:54 [GMT +7] A  A

Established in 2009, the Bai Tu Long National Park Biodiversity Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and showcasing specimens and documentation related to the park's rich biodiversity. The museum serves not only as a repository of natural heritage but also as an educational and awareness-raising space, aiming to introduce visitors to the ecological treasures of Bai Tu Long National Park.

With its engaging exhibits and informative content, the museum is poised to become an appealing and meaningful destination, particularly for young visitors, offering both recreational and educational experiences in the near future.

The Bai Tu Long National Park biodiversity museum is located in Hamlet 8, Van Don Special Administrative Zone.
The museum’s exhibition space is divided into two main sections: forest wildlife and marine life.
The forest wildlife exhibition area currently features nearly 400 specimens of forest plants.
Several butterfly species collected from Bai Tu Long National Park are on display at the museum.
Children are taught to recognize tools used for illegal wildlife hunting, thereby raising their awareness of environmental protection.
The marine life exhibition area
The skeleton of a finless porpoise is on display at the museum.
All specimens on display at the Bai Tu Long National Park Museum are equipped with QR codes, making it easy for visitors to access and explore detailed information.
At the Bai Tu Long National Park biodiversity museum, children also have the opportunity to plant and help conserve rare plant species at the botanical nursery area.

By Dao Linh