The Hong Kong Space Museum is not just a museum, but a modern science and education center that has become one of the most recognizable symbols of Hong Kong. Located in the bustling Tsim Sha Tsui district on the Kowloon Peninsula, right on the waterfront, it attracts both locals and tourists interested in the mysteries of the universe. Its prime location next to iconic spots like the Avenue of Stars makes it easily accessible.

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The museum's main mission is to popularize knowledge about astronomy and space exploration. Under its roof, it combines an impressive planetarium and extensive exhibition halls. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the study of space technology, learn about the latest discoveries in astronomy, and even feel like real astronauts thanks to numerous interactive exhibits that make the visit especially engaging for guests of all ages.
The architectural centerpiece of the Hong Kong Space Museum is its unique egg-shaped dome, which stands out strikingly against the cityscape and has long been an integral part of the Hong Kong skyline. The total area of this futuristic building is about 8,000 square meters. Inside, visitors will find not only permanent and temporary exhibitions dedicated to astronomical phenomena and the history of space research but also a lecture hall for educational events and a souvenir shop where you can purchase space-themed gifts.