Hong Kong's First Dinosaur Fossils, Likely from Large Dinosaur, Go on Display

A child looks at dinosaur figurines displayed at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre during an exhibition featuring a rock containing dinosaur bone fossils discovered for the first time, in Hong Kong, China October 25, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
A child looks at dinosaur figurines displayed at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre during an exhibition featuring a rock containing dinosaur bone fossils discovered for the first time, in Hong Kong, China October 25, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
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Hong Kong's First Dinosaur Fossils, Likely from Large Dinosaur, Go on Display

A child looks at dinosaur figurines displayed at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre during an exhibition featuring a rock containing dinosaur bone fossils discovered for the first time, in Hong Kong, China October 25, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
A child looks at dinosaur figurines displayed at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre during an exhibition featuring a rock containing dinosaur bone fossils discovered for the first time, in Hong Kong, China October 25, 2024. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

The first dinosaur fossils found in Hong Kong, likely from a large dinosaur, were put on display on Friday after they were found on a small, uninhabited outlying island, providing new evidence for research on palaeoecology in the financial hub.

The fossils, confirmed to be dated to the Cretaceous period some 145 million to 66 million years ago, need further study to confirm the dinosaur species, authorities said, but it was clear they were large vertebrate animals.

They were found on Port Island, located in the northeast of Hong Kong and known for its red rock formations, Reuters reported.

The city's Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said in March the sedimentary rock on Port Island may contain fossils.

China's Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) this week signed an agreement to conduct further research, Reuters reported.

In addition to Argentina, Canada and the United States, China is one of the four main countries in the world for both finding and researching dinosaur fossils, said Michael Pittman, an assistant professor in the School of Life Sciences at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

“This extremely exciting discovery now adds local dinosaur fossils to Hong Kong’s strong existing track record of dinosaur research. I hope it inspires greater interest in science and nature in our community and will lead to notable scientific outcomes,” Pittman said.

At the Heritage Discovery Centre inside Hong Kong's Kowloon Park, eager fans gathered early on Friday to catch a glimpse of the fossils.

Chong Got, 66, was one of the first to arrive.

"It's shocking because I never thought there would be dinosaur fossils in Hong Kong."



Watermelon Takes Center Stage as Saudi Arabia Enters Peak Summer Fruit Season

Known for its high quality and variety, watermelon continues to gain strong consumer demand across Saudi Arabia.  - SPA File Photo
Known for its high quality and variety, watermelon continues to gain strong consumer demand across Saudi Arabia. - SPA File Photo
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Watermelon Takes Center Stage as Saudi Arabia Enters Peak Summer Fruit Season

Known for its high quality and variety, watermelon continues to gain strong consumer demand across Saudi Arabia.  - SPA File Photo
Known for its high quality and variety, watermelon continues to gain strong consumer demand across Saudi Arabia. - SPA File Photo

Agricultural areas across Saudi Arabia are experiencing a vibrant summer harvest this July, with watermelon leading the seasonal fruits in local markets as production exceeds 610,000 tons, driven by the fruit’s natural flavor, rich nutritional value, and vital role in food processing industries, SPA reported.
Known for its high quality and variety, watermelon continues to gain strong consumer demand across Saudi Arabia. It also supports several food industries such as juices, desserts, and frozen treats, helping to reinforce food security, boost seasonal crop self-sufficiency, and advance the national economy, all in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to promote agricultural sustainability and improve domestic production efficiency.
According to SPA, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture remains committed to empowering farmers by offering technical guidance, financial support, and expansion of modern agricultural technologies to enhance output quality.
The ministry also supports supply chains and market access through seasonal programs and local exhibitions, ensuring smooth product delivery to consumers and maximizing economic impact.