China Soils Museum
The China Soils Museum displays typical cross-section soil samples collected from home and abroad with detailed introductions beside them, including structure, chemical composition, and suitable crop growing conditions. The museum is divided into two parts, one for displaying samples collected from the seven major regions of China, namely South, Central, North, East, Northwest, Southwest, and Northeast China, the other for samples collected from all over the world.
By adopting a variety of modern multi-media technologies, the museum is able to give a graphic and vivid illustration of various topics, such as soil sample introductions, soil knowledge, soil conditions at home and abroad and GIWSR’s development plans in soil improvement, which renders it modernized and unique.
Located in Guangzhou, the museum was founded and funded in 2016 by Hongda Xingye Co., Ltd. The China Soils Museum functions as a collection and exhibition center. The museum seeks to set up a platform for studying soil samples and grow a professional R&D team through facilitating the collection of and further research on soil samples, so as to provide steadfast support to the research of Guangdong Institute of World Soil Resources.
For more information about the soils of China, visit;
www.giwsr.com/en/cate/index/45
China Soils Museum
The China Soils Museum displays typical cross-section soil samples collected from home and abroad with detailed introductions beside them, including structure, chemical composition, and suitable crop growing conditions. The museum is divided into two parts, one for displaying samples collected from the seven major regions of China, namely South, Central, North, East, Northwest, Southwest, and Northeast China, the other for samples collected from all over the world.
By adopting a variety of modern multi-media technologies, the museum is able to give a graphic and vivid illustration of various topics, such as soil sample introductions, soil knowledge, soil conditions at home and abroad and GIWSR’s development plans in soil improvement, which renders it modernized and unique.
Located in Guangzhou, the museum was founded and funded in 2016 by Hongda Xingye Co., Ltd. The China Soils Museum functions as a collection and exhibition center. The museum seeks to set up a platform for studying soil samples and grow a professional R&D team through facilitating the collection of and further research on soil samples, so as to provide steadfast support to the research of Guangdong Institute of World Soil Resources.
For more information about the soils of China, visit;
www.giwsr.com/en/cate/index/45