Hong Kong Science Museum
Hong Kong
China
Overview
The Hong Kong Science Museum offers a fascinating opportunity for visitors to explore the mysteries of science.
The museum boasts 500 exhibits, with approximately 70% of them being hands-on.
Visitors can actively engage with the exhibits, making it an interactive and educational experience.
The museum covers a total floor area of 6,500 square meters and is spread across four storeys.
It’s a place where science comes alive, allowing people of all ages to discover and learn through play and exploration.
The exhibits are organized into five major themes:
Introduction of Exhibition: An overview of what the museum offers.
Natural Science: Explore the wonders of the natural world, including topics like geology, astronomy, and biology.
Life Science: Dive into the intricacies of life, from cells to ecosystems.
Technology: Learn about innovations, inventions, and technological advancements.
Children’s Gallery: Specifically designed for young visitors aged three to seven, this area encourages curiosity and learning.
Special Exhibitions and Events:
The museum hosts various special exhibitions throughout the year. Some recent examples include:
Polar Research and Climate Change
Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination
Extinction · Resilience
Additionally, there are workshops, lectures, and competitions related to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education.
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The museum boasts 500 exhibits, with approximately 70% of them being hands-on.
Visitors can actively engage with the exhibits, making it an interactive and educational experience.
The museum covers a total floor area of 6,500 square meters and is spread across four storeys.
It’s a place where science comes alive, allowing people of all ages to discover and learn through play and exploration.
The exhibits are organized into five major themes:
Introduction of Exhibition: An overview of what the museum offers.
Natural Science: Explore the wonders of the natural world, including topics like geology, astronomy, and biology.
Life Science: Dive into the intricacies of life, from cells to ecosystems.
Technology: Learn about innovations, inventions, and technological advancements.
Children’s Gallery: Specifically designed for young visitors aged three to seven, this area encourages curiosity and learning.
Special Exhibitions and Events:
The museum hosts various special exhibitions throughout the year. Some recent examples include:
Polar Research and Climate Change
Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination
Extinction · Resilience
Additionally, there are workshops, lectures, and competitions related to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education.