
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.
Discover the formidable challenges faced during the construction of Nina Park, particularly the intricate process of transporting these precious wood fossils, some weighing hundreds of tons, without damaging their delicate structures. Mr. Chan will share insights on how each step—from careful transportation to expert installation—was meticulously planned to ensure these ancient treasures are showcased in their best light.
Additionally, the lecture will address the challenges of conserving wood fossils in outdoor environments, introducing you to relevant restoration techniques and conservation strategies. This is a rare opportunity to learn how conservation experts tackle these challenges and protect our invaluable natural heritage.
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!
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Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum
1. Participants should arrive the activity venue 15 mins before the seminar starts. The seats of latecomers will be reallocated on a first-come-first-served basis to other individuals waiting in the venue.
2. Nina Park may photograph, video or record the images and sounds of all attendees. Nina Park reserves the right to use these images and sounds for educational, promotional, or publication purposes. These images may be published on the Nina Park and Chinachem Group’s websites, social media , publications, or promotional materials.
1. Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No.8 or above (including Pre-No. 8 Special Announcement) / "Extreme Conditions": Ongoing programmes will be suspended.If the above-mentioned weather condition(s) is issued or remains in force 3 hours before the commencement of the programmes, the programmes will be cancelled.
2. Black Rainstorm Warning Signal: Ongoing programmes will continue.If the warning signal is issued or remains in force 3 hours before the commencement of the programmes, the programmes will be cancelled.
3. Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 3 / Red Rainstorm Warning Signal: All programmes will proceed as scheduled.