There is a prominent sign in the lobby of the book city. Follow the sign and climb the escalator.
Go straight to the fourth floor, there are already various pictures on the corridor.
The sign is eye-catching, follow suit
Overlooking the book city from the fourth floor, the matching red and yellow spiral staircase
There is a music training venue and a coffee shop on the fourth floor
A cultural and creative store related to the exhibition
Check in and
Immediately, you enter a visual experience. Classic photos are hung on the pure red wall, with text introductions on the side of each photo.
The first section is "Exploration and Discovery." Since its establishment, National Geographic has never stopped its desire for exploration. We follow these precious photos to feel their love and desire for this land.
The exhibition hall is not a large corridor, but a winding corridor, symbolizing the winding footsteps of history. The large photo at this corner shows a group of prehistoric stone pillars in the Salisbury Plain.
Walking by photos can fulfill our dream of "traveling around the world". Let us feast our eyes through photos. This magnificent castle in front of us is the well-preserved ancient Roman city of Leportis Magna.
The Egyptian pyramids are familiar to everyone
Here are two photos of different size showing a 100-meter-high red shirt in California, USA
Every photo tells a story, especially the characters. Sometimes it tells the most glorious moments of life, and sometimes it even tells the story of a person's life. The first picture on the left shows a 12-year-old Afghan girl, and the second picture shows a 38-year-old girl who is already a mother of three children. As time goes by, what remains unchanged is that look. The third is a photo of Walt Disney flipping through National Geographic magazine.
From the deep red transition to the pure yellow, the second plate expresses the beauty of the earth in which we live-the earth.
This mysterious purple-pink lake is Lake Hillier on the west coast of Australia.
In the blue sky, two Afghan women in blue robes were seen on the desolate ridge.
The world's largest Heng Sun Cave in Vietnam. When I saw this photo, it reminded me of a movie I saw not long ago,"13 Lives", which tells the true story of a cave rescue in Thailand. The caves of Southeast Asia are really complex and magical.
The auroras on the Snefir volcano and waterfalls, reflected by the auroras and glaciers, blooming brilliant flowers in the sky.
The red shirt in Yosemite National Park shows the spectacle through a fish-eye lens.
I like the "Steam Train Engineer in Front of the Taj Mahal in India" very much on the left. Compared with the static ancient Taj Mahal and the slowly moving steam locomotive symbolizing power, the calm and focused eyes during the construction of the front all convey to me a mysterious sense of power.
Such a magical sight, if you don't read the text description, you really don't know that it is the highest desert sand dune in the world.
View of Central Park in New York on the left
The winding corridor leads us on
Magical natural landscape scene
The beauty of the magical earth brought me a visual feast.
The yellow plate transitions to pink. What kind of theme would pink be? It turned out to be "Mysterious Life".
On the right are the red-eyed tree frog mother and child, and on the left are the giraffe and the scientist, as if the giraffe were whispering to the scientist.
"The Mysterious World in a Drop of Sea Water", a drop of sea water is also full of stories of life
The lion marching in the sandstorm has an extraordinary aura, beautiful, free and full of power. On the right is a picture of "The Moose on the verge of death and the Crows Watching It." These two pictures with different symbolic meanings are presented on the same plane, allowing us to have more thoughts and insights.
The beluga whale blowing smoke rings and the red fox jumping in the snow are both so cute and naughty.
This is the first time I have seen a sea rabbit, so beautiful, and the world seems to have some stereotypes. For example, beauty is sometimes equated with danger and evil. This colorful sea rabbit hides dangerous toxins in its gorgeous colors.
"The Beautiful Temptation of Nepenthes Plant", I know that Nepenthes Plant is a "The Story of the Mole" read by parent-child when children are young. There is also such a beautiful but somewhat evil plant in the world.
From the photos on the pink corridor, we feel that National Geographic pays tribute to all life on earth, whether it is small insects or huge mammals. They are making unremitting efforts to protect these lives.
The esoteric blue is an unknown, and blue is used as the background to show the "Brave to the Unknown" section of National Geographic.
Blue symbolizes the vast universe, starry sky, and sky. The first picture on the left is a picture of the Carina Nebula, the middle is a satellite aerial view of the Earth, and the far right is the world's first female astronaut.
The distant universe and the unfathomable seabed are all explored places for explorers. In their eyes, the unknown place is the most beautiful place in the world. We follow photos one by one to understand the world.
Beautiful ring nebula
The waves painted with blue paint and the huge whirlpool like red eyes are like an abstract oil painting, but it is actually a beautiful photo of Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
Mysterious caves photographed by divers underwater. I am very impressed that these explorers have led us to appreciate the magic of this world from different angles through their work.
The divers in the cave once again remind me of the world-class cave rescue experts who participated in the rescue in "13 Lives", their courage, professionalism and great love.
At a glance, it is the luxury cruise ship Titanic. We are already familiar with it through movies
Divers were exploring the lost ships of the Bronze Age and discovered the "Bronze Age Cyprus Bottle" underwater. On the right is "Aquatic Actor Wearing Lipstick Underwater"
In order to understand this world, explorers did their best to observe and study until they solved it one by one.
Transition from blue space to new space
Dark green represents a new vision
National Geographic makes the things we know look different. A familiar place has a familiar feeling, and a strange place has a strange angle.
The panoramic images displayed here from a broad perspective are unfolded one by one here.
Panoramic view of Strasbourg, France
Panorama of winter sunrise in the Chugachi Mountains of Alaska on the left, and panoramic scenery of Venus on the right.
Panoramic views of the Hani terraces of the Red River and panoramic views of the Havers Waterfalls and Canyon on the Icelandic Plateau
On the left is a panoramic view of Sun City, Arizona created by photos of 13 people
There is a small movie screening room here, where the short film-"Towards the Distance" is being played on a loop
The short film introduces the departure, departure, development and future of National Geographic magazine over the past 130 years.
Panoramic photos show the beautiful autumn days of southern and central Alaska, USA
Panoramic view of the cross-section of frog skin under microscope
Panorama of Iceland's mysterious lagoon
Panorama of the Glacier of Aletsch
Panorama of Chile at dusk
Zoom in. These 360-degree complete scene range photos create an "immersive" atmosphere for us and bring a shocking visual experience. The all-round exhibition viewing method gives us a more macro and comprehensive perspective. Each picture allows us to enjoy the powerful visual impact.
Section 6-Voice of Environmental Protection
With green exhibitions symbolizing environmental protection, photos about changes in the earth's environment remind the world to treat the earth well and our homeland well.
On the left is the slain gorilla in Virongjia National Park. On the right is the Desert Tree.
Childhood of children along the Volga River.
submerged rice fields
Looking for drinkable water sources
Most of the visitors are young people
The barge is filled with tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, strawberries and more. Even a small space is filled with green.
Melting glaciers, global warming
Congo's "pocket nation" is in awe of the forest.
This section covers multiple directions such as environment, deforestation, chemical pollution, global warming and endangered species. Each photo allows us to deeply understand the efforts National Geographic has made to protect the global environment as always.
The seventh section-National Geographic photojournalists. It shows the people and stories behind these photos. The reporters, photographers, explorers who took these photos...
Introduce photographers and their classic works through representative photos of different characters
Animal photos taken by Ferres Lanting, the greatest nature photographer of our time.
A loving mother-son picture
Camels looking for grass in the Rub Khali Desert in the evening.
The Micambute people are proud of their floral decorations
Cold and frosty Minnesota ponds
Disappearing pasture and cows
The journey of the adventurer couple shows dark clouds in the photos and the rainbows in the sky are extremely beautiful
The curious polar bear was photographed while peering into the cabin where the photographer lived.
The man in front of the hedge maze has a movie and story sense.
Picture of mother and son playing, a warm parent-child picture
Stepped salt pans of the Inca era
Exploration team members of the lava lake of Nyiragongo volcano
We are fortunate to see the profiles and works of these world-renowned photographers here. The photographers on display have won many world authoritative photography awards. A time-space dialogue spanning 130 years leads us to discover the wonderful stories and touching moments behind the camera.
These images open up our minds and horizons to re-understand the world we live in.
Standing in front of these images, we feel the profound thoughts and beliefs behind them
The eighth plate-majestic China.
The photos here bear witness to the resplendent civilization of the land of China.
Many of the scenes in the photos are familiar to us, China Danxia. This picture reminds me of the magnificent scene of Danxia in Zhangye that I have seen.
Through eight plates represented by eight pure colors, we have seen 172 masterpieces accumulated and passed down during the 134 years from 1888 to 2022. National Geographic explores the unknown from different angles, and leads us to explore secret realms, nature, humanities, technology through their records of every beautiful moment...
A happy conclusion to a feast of sight and soul. But these vivid and interesting pictures will remain in my memory and are worth recalling over and over again.
Down the spiral staircase from Jinchuang Bookstore's Internet celebrity celebrities
A place on the third floor is being decorated, and there may soon be an exhibition dedicated to everyone.
In Jinchuang Bookstore, you will deeply feel the "paradise of books and spiritual home."
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