introduce

Adjacent to the Hong Kong Museum of History, the Hong Kong Science Museum has about 500 permanent exhibits, distributed in 17 exhibition areas, with a wide range of themes. 70% of the exhibits can be operated by the audience, which is suitable for bringing children to play and experience the role of technology in society.

The most eye-catching exhibit is the 22-meter-high energy shuttle, which is located in the middle of the exhibition hall of the Science Museum and runs through the 4th floor. This energy shuttle is mainly to show the audience the transformation process of energy and motion. Through the roller coaster-like shuttle between the two towers, a series of pleasing sounds and visual effects are produced. It is also the largest of its kind in the world. one.

Other recommendations worth seeing are: the magnetic gallery on the first floor, through a series of settings, visitors can understand how batteries, light bulbs, and motors work. The DC-3 passenger plane on the second floor is a Hong Kong passenger plane. The third floor is the "Children's Corner" and the "Energy Efficiency Center". The air squeezed out of it forms a cloud, which is very interesting.


opening hours

Saturday to Sunday 10:00-21:00 (stop ticket sales at 20:00) throughout the year, Monday to Wednesday, Friday 10:00-19:00 (stop ticket sales at 18:00) Closed on Thursday; specific business status is as follows Open on the day