The Hong Kong Science Museum is a public science museum with a wide range of exhibits on science and technology topics, including light, sound, motion, electricity and magnetism, mathematics, life science, geography, meteorology, computer, transportation, communication, food science, energy, and home technology. The museum has over 500 exhibits, with about 80% of them being participatory, allowing visitors to learn through direct involvement. Some of the popular exhibits include a computer area, a driving simulation, and a life-sized aircraft with a video of a flight around Hong Kong. The museum also has a 22-metre-high twin-tower Energy Machine, which is the largest of its kind in the world. Additionally, the museum provides facilities for persons with disabilities and offers baby caring and breastfeeding facilities
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Activities: We spent a rainy day at the Hong Kong Science Museum
Highlights: The kids loved the hundreds of exhibits showing sound and motion, light, electricity, computers and more. They especially enjoyed playing with different optical illusions in the World of Mirrors ✨