Review of the Hong Kong Science Museum

By Sunny Yeung 4F

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The Urban Council of Hong Kong first conceived the Hong Kong Science Museum in 1976. The Hong Kong Science Museum occupies a site of 12,000 square meters and its fee is $20 for adults and $14 for children and offers free admission on Wednesdays too! There are 6 million guests on average annually too!

      It is in Tsim Sha Tsiu which is close to Energy Plaza and you can go there by MTR.

      There are four floors and each of them has different machines that are very complicated.

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      This is called a cloud ring. When I pressed the panel, I was surprised to see some steam come out of the opening and after my experience, I even surprised my family.


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This is called the Wall of Mirrors. When I went inside, I never thought anything could be more amazing than that. First, I saw myself upside down in the mirror. Then, I looked at another mirror and I found there were eight myselves. The most surprising experiment was when my brother was looking at the left mirror and I was looking at the right one in reality, it just looked like he was looking at me directly in the mirror. I think the mirrors are set up and aligned in special ways to give unusual reflections.

 I also enjoyed many other games in the museum and want to go there again.  I hope that you will also visit the museum and share my wonderful experience.

 
Pui Ching Gazette