Report from Otago Museum – 27/11/03
The biggest dinosaur exhibition ever seen in the southern hemisphere has outstripped all previous Otago Museum visitor numbers by attracting more than 50,000 people, making Chinese Dinosaurs a success of Tyrannosaurus proportions! On closing, 50,196 visitors had viewed the exhibition of real dinosaur skeletons from the Beijing Natural History Museum and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum. Adults and children alike packed the Museum to view and learn about dinosaurs and explore the other galleries.
Huayangosaurus Courtesy of the Australian Museum Click here for a larger version |
“It was tremendous to be able to provide our community with the very rare opportunity to see such a wonderful exhibition”, says Museum Director, Shimrath Paul. “To attract such a large audience, and exceed expectations, has been excellent.”
Chinese Dinosaurs was developed by the Australian Museum in association with the Beijing Natural History Museum and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum. The exhibition was made possible with the support of the Community Trust of Otago and Aurora and it was indemnified by the New Zealand Government.
Chinese Dinosaurs was in the Special Exhibitions Gallery from 30 August until 5 November 2003.