Fair Highlights Dinosaur fossils on display at Mineral & Gem Asia 2015

For Immediate Release
11 May 2015
Hong Kong    

Fair Highlights – Dinosaur fossils on display at Mineral & Gem Asia 2015

Mineral & Gem Asia’s first edition will be held from 27 to 30 June 2015 at the AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong. Organised by UBM Asia, the fair will gather around 100 local and overseas exhibitors in about 12,000sqm of exhibition space. Participants include exhibitors from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong region, India, Italy, Morocco, Myanmar, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Spain, Sri Lanka and the United States. Showcase will include a variety of rough and polished gemstones, fossils, decorative and ancient stones, art pieces and rough, loose, semi- and fully finished mineral products.

Apart from the dazzling display of rare mineral specimens, three dinosaur fossils await to awe visitors. The dinosaur fossils include a pair of dinosaur fossils in fighting position - Allosaurus atrox & Suuwassea emiliea - which will be displayed for the first time in Asia. Tyrannosaurus Rex – King Kong, which was displayed at the June Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair 2014, will be displayed at Mineral & Gem Asia as well. In addition, a three-dimensional model of the Thermopolis Archaeopteryx specimen, the first of its kind, will also be displayed.

“The launch of Mineral & Gem Asia is an important milestone in UBM Asia’s fair history. We are glad that the fair is receiving great support from the industry,” said UBM Asia Senior Vice President Wolfram Diener. “Not only will it showcase rare mineral specimens, the fair will also display invaluable dinosaur fossils.”

Allosaurus atrox & Suuwassea emilieae in fighting position

The Allosaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period. Allosaurus was a large bipedal predator. Its skull was large and equipped with dozens of large, sharp teeth. Relative to the large and powerful hind limbs, its three-fingered forelimbs were small, and the body was balanced by a long and heavily muscled tail.
(Source: Wikipedia.com)

Meanwhile, the Suuwassea is a genus of diplodocoid sauropod dinosaur found in the Upper Jurassic strata of the Morrison Formation, located in southern Carbon County, Montana, USA. Suuwassea is a basal diplodocoid, characterised by skull and axial skeleton features it shares with Diplodocidae and Dicraeosauridae though it is too primitive to pertain to any of the latter clades.
(Source: Wikipedia.com)

Allosaurus atrox and Suuwassea emilieae will be displayed in a fighting position. It is the first time for such a dramatic scene to be displayed in Asia and Mineral & Gem Asia is honoured to host such a landmark exhibition.

Allosaurus & Suuwassea

Tyrannosaurus Rex – King Kong

Tyrannosaurus Rex – King Kong, was found in the Hell Creek Formation in the Badlands of Montana. The cretaceous levels are from Maastrichtian ages, are aged between 65 and 70 million years and were formed in a delta environment under hot and humid climate conditions. Approximately 65% of the skeleton of this Tyrannosaurus Rex has been preserved and thus this specimen is considered as one of the most complete ever found. The missing bones were made out of resin moulds to complete the skeleton. This specimen owes its nickname “King Kong” to its black bone colour. As such, King Kong is not a composite specimen, like most of the mounted and exposed Tyrannosaurus Rex skeletons.

Three-dimensional model of the Thermopolis Archaeopteryx

Archaeopteryx is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs that is transitional between feather-carrying dinosaurs and modern birds. The name derives from the ancient Greek, meaning “ancient” and “feather” or “wing”. Archaeopteryx, which lived 150 million years ago, was found in the Jurassic limestone beds near the German town of Solnhofen. A total of 12 fossils in various stages of preservation have been unearthed. The feathers are of an advanced form (flight feathers); the fossils are evidence that the evolution of feathers began before the Late Jurassic.
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Register now to get a visitor’s badge in advance

Visitor pre-registration for Mineral & Gem Asia is now open. Please visit http://www.mineralandgem.com/pre-registration/en. Pre-registration enables visitors to avoid long lines at the registration counters and enjoy free admission. For walk-in visitors who did not pre-register, admission fees are HK$20 for ages 11-17 and HK$50 for ages 18 and above. Visitors below 11 years old can enjoy free entry. Visitors under the age of 11 must always be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Mineral & Gem Asia will run at the AsiaWorld-Expo in parallel with the 2015 edition of the June Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair at the HKCEC, which is scheduled for June 25 to 28.

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