Shanghai has become the stage for showcasing exceptional achievements in zoological preservation as the exhibition of winning entries from the 6th China Animal Specimen Competition opened to the public on December 20, 2025. The prestigious event, marking a significant milestone in China’s specimen-making industry, has drawn unprecedented participation with 738 submissions from across the nation—the first time entries have been accepted nationwide.
The exhibition, hosted at the China-Israel (Shanghai) Innovation Park in Putuo District, presents the carefully selected works following an intensive three-day evaluation process conducted by a distinguished panel of 19 experts from scientific research institutions, museums, and fine arts disciplines. The display will remain open to the public free of charge until March 22, 2026, offering a unique opportunity to appreciate these scientific artworks.
This year’s competition has achieved remarkable scale and quality, attracting over 800 participants representing museums, universities, research institutes, and even primary and secondary schools nationwide. The event emphasizes scientific precision, requiring specimens to accurately represent biological characteristics in both form and anatomical structure with precise species identification.
Beyond scientific accuracy, entries were evaluated across multiple criteria including craftsmanship, artistic expression, and collection value. The competition featured ten distinct categories encompassing large mammals, fish, amphibians and reptiles, and creative simulations, demonstrating the diverse approaches to this specialized field that blends science with artistry.
