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Researchers in Thailand have identified and excavated Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, described as the largest-known dinosaur from Southeast Asia, with estimates of ~27m length and 25–28 tons. The find strengthens regional paleontology visibility and contributes to ongoing research on sauropod diversity, paleogeography, and possible links between high-temperature climates and gigantism.
A free Hong Kong exhibition featuring two Claude Monet water lily paintings and over 100 exhibit sets from leading institutions in Chicago, Beijing and Versailles highlights cultural exchange through the theme of gardens. The initiative supports Hong Kong’s positioning as a regional cultural hub, though the provided document is incomplete, limiting assessment of operational and economic details.
Researchers in Thailand have identified and excavated Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, described as the largest-known dinosaur from Southeast Asia, with estimates of ~27m length and 25–28 tons. The find strengthens regional paleontology visibility and contributes to ongoing research on sauropod diversity, paleogeography, and possible links between high-temperature climates and gigantism.
A free Hong Kong exhibition featuring two Claude Monet water lily paintings and over 100 exhibit sets from leading institutions in Chicago, Beijing and Versailles highlights cultural exchange through the theme of gardens. The initiative supports Hong Kong’s positioning as a regional cultural hub, though the provided document is incomplete, limiting assessment of operational and economic details.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4712 | Thailand Unearths ‘Nagatitan’: Southeast Asia’s Largest Known Dinosaur and a New Window into Cretaceous Climate-Era Giants | Thailand | 2026-05-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4147 | Hong Kong Leverages Monet-Led Exhibition to Reinforce East–West Cultural Connectivity | Hong Kong | 2024-10-24 | 0 | ACCESS » |