Introduction to Shaw Museum: The Shaw Museum of China University of Geosciences is the largest university museum in China. Its predecessor was the China University of Geosciences Museum. The museum has a construction area of nearly 10,000 square meters, an exhibition area of more than 5,000 square meters, and a collection of more than 30,000 various geological specimens, including the famous Heilongjiang Amurosaurus, Hepingyongchuanosaurus, Psittacosaurus and other dinosaur skeleton fossils, as well as various precious There are nearly 2,000 rare treasures in nature such as minerals, gemstones, and fossil specimens. It is an important base for young people to understand the earth, nature and patriotism education. It is also one of the important attractions for science and education tourism in Wuhan.