Hong Kong Science Museum

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The Hong Kong Science Museum is in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, near to the Museum of History.

It has a DC3 airliner hanging from the ceiling. There is a giant ball-dropping machine that illustrates kinetic energy. There are exhibitions on electricity generation and use, recycling, products, digital music, and acoustics.

The most popular exhibition items for children are a computer area; a car, which children can pretend to drive while trying to drive smoothly on a computer simulation of a road; and a small life-sized unmoving aircraft with a video of flying around Hong Kong.

There is a small cafe.

[Museums in Hong Kong]