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China's first modern glacier science museum opens at Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Xinhua | Updated: 2026-05-09 09:43
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XINING -- China's first large-scale science museum dedicated to modern glaciers opened to the public on Friday at the northwestern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, offering visitors an immersive window into the frozen giants that feed the region's inland water system.

The Bayi Glacier Science Museum, located in Qilian county of Qinghai province, spans two floors. The ground floor features three exhibition zones — "Birth of Glaciers," "Glacier Crisis" and "Hope" — which use miniature dioramas, multimedia interactive displays and immersive technologies to vividly present high-altitude glacial ecology.

The exhibitions systematically explain glacier formation, distribution, evolution, ecological functions, climate impacts and conservation efforts. The second floor serves as a multifunctional space integrating cultural displays, leisure services, nature education and research activities.

The museum marks a significant addition to China's growing network of ecological education infrastructure, as the country steps up efforts to raise public awareness on the impacts of climate change on its vulnerable glacial ecosystems.

Bayi Glacier is a key source glacier of the Qilian Mountains' inland water system, a vital observation site for tracking ecological changes in the region, and an iconic ecological symbol of the Qilian Mountains National Park candidate area, according to local authorities.

The museum distills years of glacier monitoring and scientific research findings, faithfully recreating the evolutionary history of Qilian glaciers, reflecting the arduous journey of glacier conservation, and showcasing the tangible achievements of ecological protection in the Qilian Mountains, said Hou Tianmin, deputy director of the Qinghai Provincial Forestry and Grassland Administration.

"We hope visitors can experience the charm of glaciers up close and understand the ecological value embedded within," Hou added.

Li Zongxing, vice-president of the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, described the museum as more than an exhibition space.

It is a vital platform for translating scientific research into public understanding, where cutting-edge discoveries in glacier and ecological studies are presented in accessible, vivid and tangible ways, Li noted, adding that the museum also serves as a classroom for ecological protection, directly showing the reality of glacier retreat and telling the story of conservation in the Qilian Mountains.

The Qilian Mountains, straddling the border of Qinghai and Gansu provinces, serve as a crucial ecological barrier in western China and host over 2,600 glaciers.

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