Regional Science City's Prehistoric Life Park Reopens: Deets Here

Prehistoric Life Park Unveils New Look on International Museum Day
Regional Science City's Prehistoric Life Park Reopens
Regional Science City's Prehistoric Life Park Reopens
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The Regional Science City's (RSC) Prehistoric Life Park reopened on International Museum Day with a completely new look. Due to repairs, the park had been closed since January. An exhibit featuring music and light about the "origin of life, prehistoric life, and the evolution of human beings" will be one of the main draws.

A dinosaur wall mural on the entrance gate and a themed decoration await guests as they arrive at Prehistoric Life Park. They will find animatronic representations of the dragonfly, Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex), Smilodon, Stegosaurus, and Ankylosaurus inside.

There will be a light and sound show from 6 pm to 8 pm. Two shows, each lasting 20 to 25 minutes, will take place every day. Additionally, eye-catching lighting will be used to emphasise each area of the park and give visitors information about the displays.

In addition to providing entertainment, this program teaches the public about the biological legacy of Earth. In addition to providing a multisensory experience of prehistoric existence, it raises awareness of scientific research and biodiversity conservation.

Sandeep Singh, the minister of state (independent) for higher education, officially opened the park in front of Prabodh Kumar Trivedi, the director of the Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, VP Gaur, the deputy director general of the Geological Survey of India, and Vijay Shankar Sharma, the director of the National Science Centre.

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