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  • Zhejiang Museum of Natural History Address: 6 West Lake Culture Square, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Websites: English.zmnh.com/ (English) www.zmnh.com (Chinese). Hours: 9:00 - 17:00 (April 1 - October 31, no entry after 16:00), 9:30 - 17:00 (November 1 - March 31, no entry after 16:00) Closed Mondays (except for national holidays) Admission fee: Free.
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  • Founded in 1929, the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is located in Hangzhou and has a collection of over 200,000 specimens covering geology...
  • The Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is conveniently located at No. 6 West Lake Cultural Plaza in the heart of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.
  • Founded in 1929, the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is located in Hangzhou and has a collection of over 200,000 specimens covering geology...
  • The Zhejiang Museum of Natural History (Chinese: 浙江自然博物馆) is the provincial natural history museum of the Zhejiang province in China.
  • The Zhejiang Provincial Museum is on the left, and worth visiting. There is a shopping mall in the development where you can have simple lunch on the 5th floor.
  • If you are a nature lover interested in life sciences, geography, and biological specimens, the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is a can't-miss stop on your...
  • Founded in 1929, the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History designed by David Chipperfield Architects is located in Hangzhou, China and has a collection...
  • The Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is the centerpiece of a new cultural area near Dipuzhen in eastern China, an area renowned for its extensive bamboo...
  • The Anji branch of the Zhejiang Museum of Natural History opened on 28 December 2018. Located in the Eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, it covers an...
  • Zhejiang Museum of Natural History is one of the oldest museums established by China itself.
  • David Chipperfield 's Zhejiang Museum of Natural History in China is a cluster of monolithic exhibition halls arranged around a garden on a sloping site.