- Hong Kong Space Museum
The Hong Kong Space Museum is a
museum forastronomy andspace science inTsim Sha Tsui ,Hong Kong . It is currently managed by theLeisure and Cultural Services Department of theHong Kong Government . The museum is next to theHong Kong Cultural Centre andHong Kong Museum of Art .The museum has a unique egg-shaped
dome that covers more than 8000sq. meters, which rendered it to be one of the most famous landmarks in Hong Kong. It was the first localplanetarium for the popularisation of astronomy and space science.It comprises two wings - east and west. The former, the planetarium's nucleus, has an egg-shaped dome structure. Beneath it are the Stanley Ho Space Theatre, the Hall of Space Science, workshops and offices. The west wing houses the Hall of Astronomy, the Lecture Hall, the Gift Shop and offices.
History
The idea of a
planetarium was originally proposed in1961 by theUrban Council of Hong Kong . Ten years later, theUrban Services Department (USD) set up a working group to study overseas experience in establishing planetariums. The study was aimed at laying thegroundwork for setting up the future Hong Kong Space Museum. TheHong Kong Government decided to build the museum atTsim Sha Tsui and invited Mr. Joseph Liu to serve as PlanetariumAdvisor .In
1974 , The USD signedcontract with the Carl Zeiss Company to purchase a planetarium and otherequipment with a price of HK$3,050,000.Its construction commenced in
1977 byUrban Council and was opened on8 October ,1980 .Exhibition halls
Hong Kong Space Museum has two thematic exhibition halls: the Hall of Space Science and the Hall of Astronomy on the ground and first floors respectively. The exhibits, predominantly interactive, enable visitors to learn through a series of entertaining and educational experiences.
External links
* [http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space/e_index.htm The official web site of the Hong Kong Space Museum] ( [http://hk.space.museum hk.space.museum] )
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