The Hong Kong Space Museum is a popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong that offers an immersive experience for space enthusiasts and the general public. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, the museum features a range of exhibits and activities that aim to educate visitors about astronomy, space exploration, and the history of space travel. The museum is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government and has been open to the public since 1980.
The museum is housed in a distinctive egg-shaped dome that measures 23 meters in diameter and 8 stories high. The dome is made up of an aluminum alloy frame that is covered with a special type of heat-resistant plastic material. The unique shape and design of the dome make it an iconic landmark of Hong Kong and a popular spot for photo opportunities.
Exhibits
The Hong Kong Space Museum has a range of exhibits that cover different aspects of space exploration and astronomy. Some of the most popular exhibits include:
Hall of Space Science
The Hall of Space Science is the main exhibition hall of the museum and features a range of interactive exhibits that introduce visitors to the principles of astronomy and space science. Visitors can learn about topics such as the solar system, the universe, black holes, and the history of space travel. The hall features a range of exhibits, such as interactive computer displays, a planetarium, and a replica of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Omni-Theatre
The Omni-Theatre is a state-of-the-art movie theater that is housed within the dome-shaped building of the museum. The theater features a 23-meter hemispherical dome screen that provides a fully immersive movie experience. Visitors can watch a range of movies that are related to space and astronomy, including documentaries and educational films. The theater also hosts live shows and events, such as laser light shows and music performances.
Hall of Astronomy
The Hall of Astronomy is a smaller exhibition hall that features a range of exhibits that focus on the history of astronomy and the instruments that are used to study the stars and planets. Visitors can see a range of antique and modern telescopes, as well as interactive exhibits that demonstrate the principles of astronomy.
Activities
In addition to the exhibits, the Hong Kong Space Museum offers a range of activities and events that aim to engage visitors and provide an interactive experience. Some of the most popular activities include:
Planetarium Shows
The museum has a planetarium that offers a range of shows that simulate the night sky and introduce visitors to the principles of astronomy. The shows are presented on a 8.5-meter dome screen and are accompanied by narration and music.
Stargazing
The museum hosts regular stargazing events that allow visitors to observe the night sky through a range of telescopes. The events are held on the roof of the museum and are led by professional astronomers who provide information and guidance.
Workshops and Lectures
The museum offers a range of workshops and lectures that cover different aspects of space science and astronomy. The events are designed to be interactive and engaging, and provide visitors with the opportunity to learn more about space and ask questions.
Conclusion
The Hong Kong Space Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone who is interested in space science and astronomy. The museum offers a range of exhibits and activities that are suitable for visitors of all ages and provide an immersive and educational experience. The unique egg-shaped dome and state-of-the-art facilities make the museum an iconic landmark of Hong Kong, and a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Whether you are a space enthusiast or simply looking for an engaging and interactive experience, the Hong Kong Space Museum is definitely worth a visit.
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Tell me about "TramOramic Tour"
The "TramOramic Tour" provides 2 sightseeing routes taking you to Hong Kong’s main attractions and landmarks. You can either hop on at Western Market, Sheung Wan or Causeway Bay. Commentary in 8 languages is broadcast throughout the journey.
What is Golden Ticket?
The Golden Ticket offers you a 1-hour audio guided tour on Hong Kong Island aboard our heritage tram and unlimited rides on regular passenger tram service for 2 days.
Do I have to book in advance?
You are highly recommended to make reservation online. Last-minute tickets will be sold on board the "TramOramic Tour" tram if seats are available. Seating is on a first-come-first-served basis and priority goes to passengers who have made advanced online booking.
Where can I buy tickets?
Tickets can be purchased: - On hktramways.com/en/tramoramic; or - On board the "TramOramic Tour" tram, subject to availability
Do I have to specify the date of travel?
Only fixed-date TramOramic Golden Tickets are available, which also offer you unlimited rides on regular passenger tram service on or before the date shown on the front of the ticke
Where can I start the tour?
The "TramOramic Tour" operates 2 routes: - Western Market Terminus (308 Des Voeux Road Central, Sheung Wan) --> Causeway Bay Terminus; and - Causeway Bay Terminus (88 Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay) --> Western Market Terminus
What time are your first and last trams and frequency of your tours?
Western Market Terminus To Causeway Bay Terminus Tour Departure Arrival #1 10:00am 11:05am #3 1:45pm 2:50pm #5 4:15pm 5:20pm
How will I know where to get off?
There are 2 hop-on and hop-off points: Western Market Terminus and Causeway Bay Terminus.
On which days does the tour run?
The "TramOramic Tour" operates every day of the year.
Is there any Child ticket?
Child tickets are available for children aged 4 to 11 years old. Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the tour. Children below the age of 4, if accompanied by an adult and not occupying a seat will be carried free of charge. No more than one child could be carried free of charge for any one adult.
Is there any Senior ticket?
Senior tickets are available for elders aged 65 years or above with a valid HKID. Such offer is only available on board.
Is it possible to reschedule my booked tour?
You could reschedule your tour by sending request to tramoramic@hktramways.com at least 1 working day prior to your original departure.
Is it possible to charter the "TramOramic Tour" tram for private/ corporate functions? (tour operators, organizations and schools etc.)
Hiring period of daytime charter: Refer to the 6 daily departure times (minimum of 1 hour) Hiring period of night time charter: Available daily from 19:30 to 24:00 (minimum of 2 hours) The hiring charge of charter booking starts at HK$2,900/hr. Please email us at tramoramic@hktramways.com for details.
Adverse Weather Arrangements
Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above - “TramOramic Tour” will stop service if Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above is issued or the Hong Kong Observatory announces that Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above will be issued within 2 hours before the departure. - “TramOramic Tour” will resume normal 2 hours after Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above is lowered. Black Rainstorm Warning Signal - “TramOramic Tour” will stop service if Black Rainstorm Warning Signal is issued before the departure. - “TramOramic Tour” will resume normal 2 hours after Black Rainstorm Warning Signal is lowered. However, “TramOramic Tour” already in progress should continue except for situations which endanger passengers and warrant immediate termination of the Tour. If you could not join the Tour because of the above weather conditions, you may reschedule your tour by sending request to tramoramic@hktramways.com within 3 days of your original departure. Requests will be processed for at least 1 working day and subject to availability.

                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                    



								
								
The ride takes you through the best parts of the northern part of Hong Kong Island. There's the glitter of Causeway Bay, the Bank of China building, the Hong Kong jockey club, and Happy Valley, among others. It was also a pleasure to work with the organizers.