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2, Science Museum Road, Kowloon, HK Hong Kong
contacts phone: +852 2732 3232
website: hk.science.museum
larger map & directionsLatitude: 22.3009905, Longitude: 114.1776073
Kerry Gerlag
::Lovely , affordable family outing in Hong Kong. Children of all ages will enjoy a part of the science museum as its interactive. Very informative for adults too. There is also a children play area suitable for 2-7 years.
Emily Morrison
::Great place to take the little ones, as I don't have little ones I was a bit disappointed to find that it was fully child orientated. I did, however, enjoy the human body exhibition and the large energy machine show. Not bad for $20 dollars and a good way to escape the heat.
James Cooney
::Well set up with lots of interesting exhibits to suit kids of all ages, including preschoolers. Top floor is set up for the younger kids and although busy, was well managed with a timed "construction" play centre. Get a "ticket" for your child & wait for the allotted time. After 30min intervals the attendants ring a bell & heard out the kids ready for the next group. Basement has a mix of experiments & dinosaur bones. We had to go back after lunch: get a stamp on your ticket from the information counter for a "pass out".
Tasha Ferguson
::Perfect place to visit whether you are a child or an adult. I took my 12 year old because I wanted something educational for her to see on our vacation and I ended up enjoying the science museum more than she did. What’s even better is that school aged children are free adult are $20. This is a must see.
Jonathan Wong
::A really fun place for your kids to play with all day long. Admission here is really not expensive and a lot of activities are really good science facts. There is even a simulator in the basement which can simulate driving buses, taxis and trains. We had lots of fun playing it round and round and round for almost an hour. There is also a really cool thing that there’s a track for big balls to run through, and it’s really cool watching them roll through the track around the whole museum. It’s like a extra large version of a marble race. This place has really convenient transportation as it is right next to the East Tsim Sha Tsui Station and a Bus stop nearby. There is also a shop which sells science related things for kids when you exit the museum. They are a little more expensive but to really expensive.