On August 2, Wang Shilin, Secretary of the Party Committee and Executive Deputy Director of the National Museum of Nature, along with Wang Shiweng, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, and Xu Jingxian, Director of the Collection Management Department, visited Yingliang Group for guidance. Liu Liang, Chairman of Yingliang Group, warmly welcomed Secretary Wang and his team and provided introductions.



Inside the Fujian Yingliang Stone Natural History Museum, Chairman Liu provided a detailed introduction to the collection of meteorite samples and paleontological fossils. These exhibits span a long geological timeline, with each piece carrying precious information about the evolution of life on Earth. Secretary Wang expressed full recognition of the museum's rich exhibits, thoughtful design concepts, professional exhibition logic, and the profound natural historical value contained in the various items.



Subsequently, Secretary Wang and his team entered the museum's fossil and mineral restoration laboratory. Chairman Liu highlighted the museum's significant research achievements in recent years and the valuable fossil specimens currently undergoing restoration. Impressed by the advanced instruments and equipment in the laboratory and the expert skills of the restorers, Secretary Wang sincerely praised the professional competence demonstrated by the Yingliang Museum team in fossil protection and research.
In the museum's cultural and creative shop, Secretary Wang carefully examined the diversified series of cultural and creative products developed around the museum's collection resources and stone culture. He fully acknowledged these products, which combine natural science popularization with cultural creativity, noting that they not only disseminate natural knowledge but also enhance engagement and interactivity, helping to increase public awareness and interest in natural sciences.


At the Global Stone Material Selection Center, Warehouse No. 5, Secretary Wang and his team visited the stone aesthetic space and large slab selection area. Chairman Liu emphasized that stone is not merely a construction material; it embodies culture and rich geological stories, serving as an excellent medium for natural science popularization. He expressed hope for future in-depth exchanges with the National Museum of Nature regarding resource sharing and scientific outreach activities.


During the visit, Secretary Wang praised Yingliang Group for its achievements in natural history collection, research, and popularization of science based on its deep engagement in the stone industry, expressing anticipation for more exchanges and cooperation in the future.





Moving forward, Yingliang Group will fully leverage its advantages, integrate resources, and actively collaborate with the National Museum of Nature. The group aims to combine their strengths in collection resources, research capabilities, and science popularization practices to contribute to enhancing the public's natural science literacy and promoting the high-quality development of natural science outreach.
