Philippine Museum of Natural History
#5月好去处2025
During this cultural tour in Manila, I specifically visited the National Museum of Natural History of the Philippines. The overall experience is worth mentioning.
The museum's exterior adopts a classic dome and symmetrical design, and the building itself is very eye-catching. As soon as you enter the museum, the most impressive thing is the "Tree of Life" structure in the atrium, which is both modern and symbolic of natural evolution, and full of design.
The exhibition content is very rich, covering everything from tropical rainforest ecology, marine life, mineral rocks, to the evolution and conservation knowledge of species unique to the Philippines. Both children and adults can find interesting highlights. There are many animal and plant specimens on display in the museum, among which the Philippine Eagle specimen area is very popular. Not only is it huge, but you can also learn about the ecology and protection status of this endangered species.
During the entire visit, the English explanation is clear and easy to understand, and the display is interactive. Some exhibition areas can even be operated by hand or interactively learned through the screen.
The best part is that this museum is free to enter, and it has plenty of air conditioning and a clean environment. It is a great place to cool off and learn.
In summary, this is a museum that combines knowledge, education, and visual beauty. It is highly recommended to all travelers who are interested in nature and the evolution of life.