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Quite a small museum, with a basic history of space flight in static exhibits, including a single exhibit on Chinese space flight.
Quite a small museum, with a basic history of space flight in static exhibits, including a single exhibit on Chinese space flight. It also has interactive exhibits, allowing you to fly a hang glider, work a space motion system, and simulate walking on the moon. The museum has a planetarium attached that shows movies projected onto the planetarium roof. Plan ahead if you want to ensure you see an English session, as most are Cantonese. It is fun for kids aged around 10 to 15 years. Admission is free on Wednesdays.
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It is a fascinating, strange and elusive place
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The site of the handover ceremony in 1997
Large museum with many interactive exhibits including an energy machine and an airplane
The permanent exhibition covers the history of Hong Kong from millions of years ago until the reunification with China in 1997