Museum · Pudong

Natural Wild-insect Kingdom

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The Natural Wild-insect Kingdom, located at No.1 Fenghe Road in Pudong, Shanghai, is a specialized museum dedicated to the world of insects and other arthropods. The museum houses a diverse collection of live insects, preserved specimens, and interactive displays that educate visitors about insect behavior, ecology, and evolution. Exhibits include colorful butterflies, giant beetles, stick insects, and even tarantulas. The museum aims to foster appreciation for these often-overlooked creatures through hands-on activities and educational programs. While the museum has received mixed reviews, it offers a niche experience for families and nature enthusiasts. The Pudong location is convenient, near the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum metro station, and the area offers other attractions like Century Park.

Don't miss

  • View live insects, including leaf insects, mantises, and hissing cockroaches.
  • Explore the butterfly house with free-flying species.
  • See the extensive collection of pinned specimens from around the world.
  • Participate in interactive feeding sessions or educational talks.
  • Visit the gift shop for insect-themed souvenirs.

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Ways to visit Natural Wild-insect Kingdom

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official website for current prices. discounts may be available for children and groups). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

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Know before you go

  • Check the feeding schedule online to plan your visit.
  • Photography is allowed, but avoid using flash near live insects.
  • The museum is family-friendly, with hands-on areas for children.
  • Insect repellent is not needed indoors, but may be useful if you visit nearby parks.

A bit of history

The museum opened in the early 2000s as part of a wave of specialized museums in Shanghai. It focuses on insect biodiversity, with many specimens sourced from China and Southeast Asia.

Common questions

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes, it's designed for families with interactive exhibits.

How much are tickets?

Prices vary; check the official website for current rates.

Can I touch the insects?

Some exhibits allow supervised handling; ask staff.

Is there parking?

Limited parking is available; public transport is recommended.

Are there guided tours?

Guided tours may be available in Chinese; inquire at the entrance.

What is the best time to visit?

Weekday afternoons to avoid crowds.

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