| Activity time | Afternoon |
| Location | Indoor |
| Activity level | Beginner, Intermediate |
| Experience type | DIY Workshop |
| Minimum participant requirement | 1 traveler |
Please go to the "Paleontology Laboratory on the 7th floor of the Hotel Area" during the reservation period and report with your reservation name and phone number.
The recommended age for participation is kindergarten and above.
The activity fee for Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory typically covers participation in the hands-on experiences. This includes materials for dinosaur excavation and assembly, as well as supplies for the dinosaur mold painting or fragrance diffusion experience. Participants will also gain knowledge about ancient creatures and fossils, learn about fossil cleaning and restoration, and receive a certificate in experiential learning.
Beyond dinosaur excavation and assembly, Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory offers engaging activities like dinosaur mold painting and mold fragrance diffusion. These allow participants to simulate the work of restoration staff making fossil replicas. You can choose to paint your own dinosaur mold or create a unique fragrance diffuser using the fossil molds, adding a creative touch to your paleontological exploration.
Yes, Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory is designed to be highly engaging and suitable for families and children who love dinosaurs. The hands-on activities, such as dinosaur excavation and assembly, and mold painting, are crafted to be interactive and educational for younger participants. It provides a unique opportunity for children to touch original fossils and learn about paleontology in a fun, accessible way.
To fully engage with all the activities and learning experiences at Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory, it is recommended to allocate approximately 2 to 3 hours for your visit. This duration allows ample time for dinosaur excavation and assembly, participating in mold painting or fragrance diffusion, and exploring the exhibits that showcase original fossils and their replicas.
Yes, one of the unique aspects of Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory is the opportunity for visitors to actually touch original dinosaur fossils. This hands-on interaction provides a tangible connection to ancient creatures and enhances the learning experience, allowing for a deeper understanding of paleontological discoveries beyond just observation.
Participants at Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory will learn about the intricate processes involved in fossil cleaning and restoration. The activities simulate how paleontologists work, providing insights into distinguishing original fossils from replicas, and understanding the delicate techniques used to preserve and reassemble these ancient treasures for study and display.
The dinosaur excavation and assembly activity at Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory involves a multi-step process. Participants use specialized tools to carefully dig out simulated dinosaur bones from pseudo-surrounding rock. Once excavated, they then proceed to assemble the bone pieces, recreating a dinosaur skeleton, offering a realistic and engaging simulation of a paleontologist's work.
The mold painting and fragrance diffusion experience at Dabanggen Paleontology Laboratory offers a creative way to engage with fossil replicas. Participants can choose to paint detailed dinosaur molds, personalizing their own prehistoric artwork. Alternatively, they can use these molds to create unique fragrance diffusers, combining scientific themes with artistic expression and sensory appeal.