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UAE's Zayed National Museum opens to public, offering dynamic exhibitions

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UAE's Zayed National Museum opens to public, offering dynamic exhibitions

2025-12-05 19:31 Last Updated At:12-06 10:14

The Zayed National Museum opened to the public in Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday, bringing a refreshing dynamic presentation of the gulf nation's history, culture and vitality.

The museum, which celebrates the legacy of the UAE's founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, offers world-class exhibitions with a series of interactive zones and innovative presentations.

Visitors may see the history of maritime trade through vivid reenactments by a troupe of performers, or hear the unique sounds made by old ships and even smell the distinctive scents of saffron, cinnamon, and turmeric, which connects the region's past with the present, through these dynamic exhibitions.

"I feel so surprised about that idea. They show this thing, and then when we smell it, we really smell it. And I had so (much) fun exploring this museum and I liked it," said a young local tourist.

With grand audio and visual presentations, the museum also showcases the natural beauty of the UAE, from the windy desert terrain to the tranquility of the valleys and the pulse of the seas which surround the nation.

"More than a cultural institution, it is a living expression of the country's identity. Bringing the UAE's story to life with clarity, pride and purpose. These living traditions continue to unite us, preserving the memory of our past and inspiring future generations," said Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of Abu Dhabi's Department of Culture and Tourism.

UAE's Zayed National Museum opens to public, offering dynamic exhibitions

UAE's Zayed National Museum opens to public, offering dynamic exhibitions

The Tengchong Scientists Forum 2025 opened in southwest China's Yunnan Province on Saturday, bringing together hundreds of scientists, university leaders, and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss frontier research and the integration of science with industry.

More than 120 academicians and over 70 presidents of well-known universities from home and abroad attended the forum, themed "Science and AI Changing the World," discussing the significant value of artificial intelligence (AI) in empowering industries across the board.

On the opening day of the three-day event, the "Tengchong Science Award" was presented to Chinese scientist Pan Jianwei from the University of Science and Technology of China in recognition of his pioneering achievements in quantum communication and quantum computing.

And for the first time, the forum also honored nine outstanding young scientists under the age of 40.

Xu Zhanbo, professor from Xi'an Jiaotong University in northwest China's Shaanxi Province is one of them. His team has developed the world's first hydrogen-powered smart zero-carbon energy system. His breakthrough supports China's goals of advancing green technological innovation.

"I believe that as information technology continues to integrate with the traditional energy sector, helping overcome some of the technological bottlenecks of sensing, calculation, and control in the traditional energy sector, building more zero-carbon parks is entirely feasible," said Xu.

A technology outlook report was released at the event, forecasting 10 major megatrends expected to transform the world by 2049. The report predicts that artificial intelligence will reach human-like capabilities across multiple domains, which was a hot topic at the forum.

"AI will be used quite a lot in the area of advanced materials, in chemistry, in physics. However, we need new technologies. Now, we're back at the drawing desk, trying to create new approaches of the use of AI for materials science," said Konstantin Novoselov, Nobel Laureate in Physics.

Yunnan Province is China's gateway to South and Southeast Asia. The forum also aims to foster international collaboration, particularly with neighboring countries.

"Talent developments, technology transfer, joint research and development, I think these are so founded on the grounds of what we are going to do with whatever effort we have in the country, but also collaboration with ASEAN, Lancang-Mekong countries, particularly in China," said Hul Seingheng, under-secretary of state at the Cambodian Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation.

Global scientists gather in Tengchong to advance innovation-driven development

Global scientists gather in Tengchong to advance innovation-driven development

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