Chengjiang Fossil Site Museum.
The Chengjiang Fossil Site Natural History Museum in Yunnan, China, offers an extraordinary glimpse into Earth's early life, showcasing over 60,000 fossils, particularly from the Cambrian period, around 520-530 million years ago. Known for its exceptional preservation of both hard and soft tissues, the site displays a diverse range of species across at least 16 phyla, including some of the earliest vertebrates. Visitors engage with the exhibits through cutting-edge VR and interactive technologies, immersing themselves in the Cambrian explosion's evolutionary narrative. The museum complex, covering 42,000 square meters, features various facilities and is set near the original fossil discovery site, underlining its historical significance. Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, it stands as a vital resource for understanding early marine ecosystems and evolutionary history.