Hi Fly to Hong Kong | The fun-filled 'Hong Kong Science Museum'
| The fun-filled 'Hong Kong Science Museum'.🔶🔶🔶 The Hong Kong Science Museum, I personally think, is the most interesting museum in Hong Kong. It explores the joy of science through interactive exhibits, observational experiences, and hands-on practices. It's suitable not only for children but for all age groups!
◼️ The museum has four floors with multiple exhibition halls, including the Electromagnetism Gallery, Earth Science Hall, Biodiversity Gallery, Jockey Club Environmental Conservation Gallery, and a large number of interactive installations. It covers basic knowledge and provides a lot of practical experiences and interactive activities to feel the mystery and fun of science, with a strong sense of fun.
◼️ In the central hall of the museum, there is a 12-meter-tall Energy Machine, super impressive! It is currently the largest of its kind in the world! It is also an important symbol of the Hong Kong Science Museum!
🛍 There is a gift shop at the exit, with normal prices, where you can buy as needed, with cash or online payment available.
🛩 Hi Fly mode: Fly from Wuhan to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific, a direct flight of about 2 hours. After arriving in Hong Kong and resting, start a special forces-style tour and check-in.
⏰ Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (10:00am-7:00pm), Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays (10:00am-9:00pm), closed on Thursdays
💲 Admission: Free for children, 20 Hong Kong dollars for adults (free on Wednesdays)
📍 Address: No. 2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Hong Kong Science Museum offers a fascinating opportunity for you to discover the mystery of science with 500 exhibits
Hong Kong science museum and Hong Kong museum of history is best attraction for history lovers
Its a place for all ages. During a public holiday its a long queue but worth it. I never been on these kind of place especially museum tour. Its really great adventure.
a great place for children. kids can enter for free. adult only HKD20 per pax, considered really cheap compared to similar attractions in other countries.
The Hong Kong Science Museum's permanent exhibition has about 500 exhibits, spread across 16 exhibition areas, covering a wide range of subjects including light, sound, mechanics, magnetism and electricity, mathematics, life sciences, computers, transport, communications, food science, energy, occupational safety and health and home technology. About 70% of the exhibits of the Hong Kong Science Museum can be operated by the audience and participated in learning. The design of the exhibits mainly considers the effective communication of scientific information, while taking into account durability and aesthetics, the most striking of which is the 22-meter energy shuttle, located in the center of the exhibition hall of the Science Museum, through the four floors of the exhibition venue, forming an important symbol of the Hong Kong Science Museum.
It closes on Tuesday. Wednesday is free. The normal fare is HK$20. There are many puzzle games on the ground floor. If you are not afraid of being crushed, you can play them. There is also the mirror world. There are those who disappear from the lower half of the body. You can see that others can't see you. Every day around 1 noon there is a shuttle machine, that is, a number of small balls from the bottom of the machine run out, no power movement.