Hong Kong Science Museum

If you think a visit to a museum means staring into glass cabinets for endless hours, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Over 70 per cent of the Hong Kong Science Museum’s 500 exhibits are hands-on, meaning you can literally play around with a broad spectrum of cool topics, including robotics, virtual reality and transportation.

Be sure to check out the 22-metre-high twin-tower Energy Machine which, when activated, triggers a series of displays to produce spectacular audio-visual effects demonstrating various forms of energy.

Download the ‘iM Guide’ app for a mobile multimedia museum guide.

Hong Kong Science Museum, opened in 1992, has become a good place to explore scientific knowledge. Photo credit: tourismportrait.com

Hong Kong Science Museum, opened in 1992, has become a good place to explore scientific knowledge. Photo credit: tourismportrait.com

Address: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon
Tel:+852 2732 3232
Website: www.lcsd.gov.hk

How to get there:

  • MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station, Exit B2 and walk along Cameron Road towards Tsim Sha Tsui East for 18 minutes; or,

  • MTR Jordan Station Exit D and walk along Austin Road towards Tsim Sha Tsui East for 20 minutes; or,

  • MTR East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit P2 and walk along Chatham Road South for approximately 10 minutes.

 
 

With thanks to the Hong Kong Tourism Board and discoverhongkong.com for the content.