Photo taken on April 25, 2019 shows fossil models at an exhibition hall themed "the age of the dragon" in the national maritime museum in Binhai New Area, north China's Tianjin. China's first national maritime museum has scheduled trial operation for May 1, local authorities said Thursday. Four exhibition halls, which focus on the themes of "the ancient ocean," "ocean today," "journey of discovery" and "the age of the dragon" respectively, will open during the trial. The three-story museum, which covers 150,000 square meters, has six display areas and 15 exhibition halls. (Xinhua/Li Ran)
TIANJIN, April 25 (Xinhua) -- China's first national maritime museum has scheduled trial operation for May 1, local authorities said Thursday.
The museum is in Binhai New Area of north China's Tianjin Municipality.
Four exhibition halls, which focus on the themes of "the ancient ocean," "ocean today," "journey of discovery" and "the age of the dragon" respectively, will open during the trial.
Visitors will learn about the relationship between ocean and life evolution, discoveries in navigation, marine life, the environment and sustainable development.
During the trial, the museum allows 3,000 visitors per day. Visitors need to book tickets in advance through its official website or WeChat account, which will open April 28.
Huang Keli, a museum official, said it would fully open in June.
The three-story museum, which covers 150,000 square meters, has six display areas and 15 exhibition halls.