Unlock the child-like wonder of learning with National Geographic as they bring “Some Weird but True!”, a series of four exciting and educational exhibitions suitable for children and adults. Discover interesting facts through interactive stations about the world around us. The first of the four exhibitions are currently on display.
‘Some Weird but True!’ At Gardens By The Bay
From the weirdest in nature and stunning flowers to the ambition of a wasteless world and plants that devour meat, there are various facts to learn. Some Weird but True! facts on display include “Vanilla comes from a kind of orchid.”, “About 420 million years ago, mushrooms grew taller than giraffes”, and “A palm tree is not a tree—it’s more closely related to grass.’”.
Visitors can expect captivating, larger than life photos, colourful graphics and catchy texts. The photographs are a curated collection from National Geographic’s extensive library. There will also be other works from select National Geographic Explorers on display.
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“We are pleased to work with Gardens by the Bay to bring a series of National Geographic exhibitions that will spark curiosity and inspire continuous learning about the world we live in. Through visual and interactive storytelling, the exhibitions will deliver immersive experiences to visitors of all ages, as they discover the wonders and complexities of nature and science,” said David Shin, Managing Director, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia, The Walt Disney Company.
Where to see the ‘Weird but True!’ exhibition
Spanning 290 sq m, Weird But True! and all remaining exhibitions will be held in Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay. Weird But True! will run till 31 July 2022.
More information about Weird But True! can be found here and more information about the exhibit can be found here.