Exhibition offers immersive experience of China's innovations in natural resource technology

A tour exhibition of scientific achievements was launched in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on Friday, aiming to offer people an immersive experience of China's innovations in natural resource technology. This event coincided with this year's national survey and mapping law publicity day.
The exhibition, themed "from mountain peaks to the ocean depths, science and technology lead the future", is hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources, in collaboration with 29 other departments and institutions, including the Geological Museum of China and the Department of Natural Resources of Guangdong Province.
Through various methods such as models, multimedia displays, and interactive experiences, the exhibition enables the public to witness remarkable accomplishments in science and technology across different fields of natural resources. These included Well Songke-2, which has set records in deep-Earth exploration; Jiaolong, China's deep-sea manned submersible; and the natural resource satellite with its deep space Earth observation system, which has achieved major advancements in Mount Everest measurement, spatial planning, geological prospecting, disaster prevention, ecological protection, and spatiotemporal information.
The free exhibition will run for three months, serving as an important window for displaying the innovative achievements in natural resource science and technology, promoting the spirit of scientists, and facilitating the implementation of the amended Law on the Popularization of Science and Technology.
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