Exit diary, is to go to the Royal Ontario Museum ROM to see two special exhibitions:
🐈 Wild Cats
📆 : now through October 20, 2024
Toronto ROM is playing new tricks! From now until October 20 at 🥲, from ferocious tigers to family pets, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of cats - and the culture they inspire. It's all in rom in this multidisciplinary exhibition that spans continents and eras.
‼ ️ ‼ ️ here you'll find an incredible range of specimens, interactive displays and cultural objects that provide an up-close and personal experience, highlighting the beauty, diversity, predatory skills and importance of conservation in cats.
In this exhibition, artists explore the role of Canadian wildcats in their ecosystem. Canada is home to three wild cat species, the bobcat, the Canada lynx and the mountain lion. Along with wildlife biologist Sarah Jordan-mclachlan, mammalogist Burton Lim took part in a virtual event to take a closer look at the lives and vulnerabilities of these majestic animals.
From ferocious tigers to domestic pets, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of cats - and the cultures they inspire - in this multidisciplinary exhibition that spans continents and eras. A variety of stunning specimens, interactive displays and cultural objects provide an up-close experience that demonstrates the beauty, diversity and hunting skills of cats, as well as the importance of protecting them.
ROM This theme exhibition hall on the first floor (extra charge oh ~) there are many specimens of the cat family! Lifelike, (never thought lucky cats could be among them). The exhibition hall is very small and I can see it in about half an hour. In the remaining time, I still browsed the whole ROM again, and these historical and cultural relics attracted me more.
As soon as I entered the exhibition hall, I could not help but raise the corners of my mouth, the cat is really cute, even if you know that he is a fierce beast that can easily knock you, or can not help but feel that he is so cute.
🌏 Earth: An Immersive Journey
📆 : now until January 12, 2025
Have you ever marveled at the sound of rain or the smell of freshly cut grass? Then slow down and embrace the wonders of nature for a multi-sensory journey through the multiple vibrant ecosystems of our planet in Earth: An Immersive Journey.
The exhibit provides a dramatic experience that brings the habitat to life through high-definition projections, scent diffusion, spatial sound effects and an atmosphere created by low light. From windswept Arctic landscapes to lush rainforests, a unique journey showcases the joyous interconnectedness of life.
Each area can be released, the theme is also very meaningful, download an Arcadia Earth Toronto app before you go, each area before you enter the staff will give you a brief introduction, use the downloaded app to scan their unique ICONS will appear on the screen of your mobile phone. Those who want to go simply Google Arcadia Earth Toronto to buy tickets. Another good place to take photos and punch in, go!!
The cat exhibition is quite suitable for taking children to see, immersed in the Earth exhibition, children may not be able to settle down to see. Take advantage of Canada Day to see the exhibition.
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