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Brief introduction of space museum

The Hong Kong Space Museum is located at Salisbury Road 10, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, adjacent to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Museum of Art. It is one of the museums under the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and covers an area of 8,000 square meters. Construction started on July 6th 1977 and was opened to traffic on October 7th 1980. The Space Museum regularly holds various astronomical exhibitions and lectures, which are open to schools, groups and the public. The Space Museum has an egg-shaped shell building. In the early days of opening, many citizens called it "pineapple bag" because this egg-shaped building (planetarium) was made up of squares.

It consists of exhibition hall, sun hall and astronomy hall. There are some exhibits related to space science in various venues, and the Sky Museum is one of the largest museums in the world. Every day, there are many wonderful all-sky movies and sky programs, and the audience can sit in a chair and enjoy the deep sky, which is vivid and shocking. It also provides simultaneous interpretation with headphones (broadcast in English, Cantonese, Mandarin and Japanese). The starry sky projector used to project images is the most advanced instrument in Asia, and the images it produces can make people feel the depth of the universe. Exhibits related to space science are displayed in the space science exhibition hall and astronomy exhibition hall in the museum. The starry sky projector for projecting images is the first most advanced instrument in Asia, and the images it produces make people deeply feel the mystery of the universe.