The hugely popular Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition from London’s Natural History Museum has arrived in Hong Kong for a limited time! Now showing at the Hong Kong Science Museum, this captivating showcase features around 100 award-winning images from the 2025 competition, selected from over 60,000 entries across 113 countries. Through stunning photos and compelling stories, explore the beauty, drama, and fragility of nature from fresh perspectives—perfect for igniting curiosity about wildlife, conservation, and the art of photography.
Ideal for visitors of all ages, the exhibition combines science and art in a way that’s both inspiring and educational. Kids will love spotting majestic animals, intricate natural details, and thought-provoking environmental messages. While you’re there, don’t miss the museum’s new permanent galleries: the Living Tech Gallery, InnoTech Gallery, and AI Gallery, where hands-on exhibits bring technology, innovation, and AI to life. It’s the perfect full-day adventure of jaw-dropping wildlife visuals and interactive science fun!
Wildlife Photographer Of The Year At The Hong Kong Science Museum:
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