Hong Kong Space Museum
is a landmark in Hong Kong, featuring immersive astronomy exhibits and a state-of-the-art planetarium.
The Hong Kong Space Museum, located in Tsim Sha Tsui, is a museum dedicated to astronomy and space science. Opened in 1980, its distinctive egg-shaped dome has become an iconic landmark. The museum features exhibition halls and a planetarium, showcasing space exploration, planetary science, and aerospace technology.
The planetarium is equipped with an advanced full-dome projection system, offering immersive astronomy shows and 3D dome films. Interactive exhibits in the exhibition halls allow visitors to engage with scientific principles and spark curiosity about the universe.
Beyond exhibitions, the museum hosts astronomy lectures, stargazing events, and special exhibitions, making it a hub for learning and discovery. It is not just a place for science education but also a space that inspires imagination and exploration.