The Nanjing Geological Museum
Citizens visit the Nanjing Geological Museum in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province.
Even the pickiest kid will be blown away by the star of this museum: a 22-meter-long, nine-meter-tall skeleton of a Mamenchisaurus. Displayed near the entrance hall, the herbivorous dinosaur, unearthed in central China, has a neck almost long enough to reach the moon.
Visitors will have plenty of opportunities to play Darwin. As an affiliate of the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, this little-known austere space boils millions of years down to two stories of fossils and bones of ancient plants, insects and animals.
Most explanatory text is in simplified Chinese only.