
HK Scifest 2025 will take place from April 18 to 27, with this year’s theme being “Local Contributions in Science.” As one of the participating organisations, Nina Park is excited to introduce a series of activities that showcase the park’s integration of innovative technology and sustainable design, as well as the unique features and conservation strategies of its petrified wood collection. Don’t miss out—sign up now and join us!
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This year, Nina Park will participate in the HK Scifest 2025, featuring an exciting exhibition booth that highlights its precious wood fossil collection and innovative sustainability facilities. Visitors can explore the fascinating characteristics of these collections through fossil slices and microscopic images, revealing intriguing facts that are often overlooked.
Date: Apr 18-21,2025
Time: 10:00am-6:00pm
Venue: Science Bazaar, G/F Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum
Click HERE to learn more about HK Scifest 2025
Guided by professional instructors, participants will step into the role of young archaeologists to use archaeological tools to search for and excavate dinosaur models in a sand tray and restructure them. This workshop offers not only the excitement of archaeological excavation but also a fantastic opportunity to gain deeper understanding of the intricacies of archaeological work and the characteristics of ancient creatures. Plus, you will get to take home your own excavated discoveries as unique mementos!
Date: Apr 18-21, 2025
Time: 1:30-2:00pm
Venue: Science Bazaar, G/F Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum
No. of participants: 16 pax
Fee: $100
Sign up now by clicking HERE
Join us for an enlightening lecture led by Mr. Chan Shing-Wai, Lead Conservation Consultant of Nina Park, as he takes you on a captivating journey into the wonders of wood fossils. Using our exquisite collection as a centerpiece, Mr. Chan will delve into various fascinating topics, including the formation and unique characteristics of wood fossils, the formidable challenges faced during the construction of Nina Park, and the challenges of conserving wood fossils in outdoor environments. We warmly invite you to join us for this insightful lecture, where you can uncover the hidden stories behind wood fossils and appreciate their significance in our world!
Date: Apr 26, 2025
Time: 5:30-6:30pm
Venue: Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum
No. of participants: 190 pax
Fee: Free
Sign up now by clicking HERE