Children love to visit this museum because it is both fun and instructive,
and are instantly drawn in to interact with the numerous interactive games and
experiments.
 Robot Orchestra: This is a robot that imitates the human
body. Not only its appearance, but also its gestures. It can make 32
human-like gestures including opening and closing its eyelids, and moving
its hands, shoulder and body. The robot not only gives visitors an
introduction into how it works but will also direct an orchestra to play
elegant music. |
Main attractions: Covering 43,000 sqm, the museum is made up of three parts:
Hall A (the main exhibition venue), B (a domed theatre) and C (the Fundazzle
playground for kids from 3-10).
Hall A is filled with interesting games (wonderfully explained in both
Chinese and English), covering such fields as air and space, energy and
transportation, materials and mechanics, information technology, life science,
environmental science and basic sciences.
The fourth floor is devoted to the great inventions of ancient China and
other Chinese treasures, such as medicine, printing and the compass.
Eye-catchers: The return capsule of Shenzhou No 1 spaceship and its giant,
colourful parachute decorate the first floor and brighten the ceiling of the
central hall.
Performances of robots cast a spell on children as they conduct an orchestra,
practice kung fu, throw basketballs, and talk with children.
The Van de Graaff generator is also a favourite as static electricity makes
hair stick up and out in all directions. Walking through a rotating tube makes
visitors think they are tumbling when they are not, while cars, Maglev trains,
gliders and bikes, all reveal their secrets of locomotion.
Note: You may well stay for longer then you plan so bring some supplies. Also
keep an eye on the time so as not to miss the robot performances and other
shows, many with 15-30 min intervals.
Pity: There is an extra charge to visit Halls B and C, plus the Astrovision
theatre in Hall B only shows two movies.
Tickets: Hall A: 30 yuan (US$4) for adult, 20 yuan(US$3) for kids; Hall B: 30
yuan for adults, 15 yuan (US$2) for kids; Hall C: 20 yuan for kids, 10 yuan
(US$1) for adult escort.
Open: 9 am - 4:30 pm, Tue-Sun
Address: 1 Beisanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District
To get there: Take bus 101, 300, 302, 367, 387, 409, 422, 702, 718, 730, 801,
830 to get off at Zhongguokejiguan. The museum is at the northwest of Anhuaqiao
Flyover on the North Third Ring Road
Tel: 010-62371177