See the huge collection of meteorites and more!
The striking egg-shaped dome of the Hong Kong Space Museum, which lies on the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, looks just like a science-fiction movie set. Constructed in 1980, this museum occupies an impressive area of 8,000 square metres and is dedicated to astronomy and space science education. Both adults and children will be taken through an exciting learning journey, via the many interesting exhibits that are predominantly interactive.
The amazing collection of meteorites is a must-see and be sure not to miss the mock nose and cockpit section of the Space Shuttle orbiter. Do not leave without catching the mind-blowing shows at the planetarium and pick up some fascinating souvenirs at the gift shop. Definitely a highly intriguing and entertaining space for kids, and a truly immersive experience that is well-worth your time!
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