The Hong Kong Science Museum aims to provide an enjoyable learning experience for people of all ages and walks of life. We inspire visitors with engaging interactive exhibits which allows them to explore the fun of science. Our galleries cover diverse areas of science: a lively Biodiversity Gallery, a ground-shaking Earth Science Gallery, a life-unearthing Palaeontology Gallery, an inspiring Jockey Club Environmental Conservation Gallery and a joyful Children's Gallery, to name a few.
AI Gallery
Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing at an unprecedented pace, introducing innovative applications that are continuously reshaping our daily lives. The AI Gallery not only explains the fundamental principles of AI but also showcases practical applications, including...
InnoTech Gallery
This exhibition introduces five pivotal technologies driving modern innovation: Quantum Technology, Materials Technology, Biotechnology, Computers & AI, and Robotics. Through five thematic zones and approximately 25 interactive exhibits, the exhibition explains...
Living Tech Gallery
Enhancing our quality of life comes from the smart application of technology. Through development and implementation, technology can optimise resource use and boost societal efficiency…
Extinction · Resilience
Life has been evolving for billions of years since its emergence on our planet. While most of us are familiar with dinosaurs, did you know that prehistoric "dragonflies" …
Earth Science Gallery
Earth is our home, but have you ever wondered how it was formed? Did you know that it changes constantly although it looks so quiet? Our Earth Science Gallery reveals…
Biodiversity Gallery
Biodiversity is very important, as it underpins the ecosystem and sustains all living beings on Earth. The aim of the Biodiversity Gallery is to raise public awareness of…
Jockey Club Environmental Conservation Gallery
Humans rely greatly on natural resources for survival and growth. However, human activities including...
Light
Light is fundamental to our everyday lives. The Light Hall introduces interesting phenomena and different applications of light. The exhibits take a playful look at the physics of light and...
World of Mirrors
If you look in the mirrors in the World of Mirrors, will you see different reflections from the other mirrors? What appear to be illusions are in fact a combination of ordinary plane mirrors arranged in...
Sound
Make some noise and explore the amazing properties of sound in the Sound Hall. Sound travels in vibrations through a medium. Increasing the amplitude of a tone makes it sound louder, while...
Motion
The Motion Hall explains the relationship between force and motion through a series of interactive exhibits. Engage in the exhibits to gain first-hand experience of this...
Mathematics
Packed with "Brain Teasers" exhibits, the Mathematics Hall challenges you to twist your mind, look for patterns, think ahead, and look at problems from different perspectives. Behind the...
Children's Gallery
Do you believe that children can master a hundred languages? Children have unlimited potential to observe, learn, imagine, invent, listen, explore, and so forth. Playing is a perfect way for...
Towering at 22 metres, the Energy Machine is the tallest and largest exhibit in the Science Museum, spanning all exhibition floors. When set in motion, a continuous stream of balls roll along tracks within and between two towers, producing dramatic sounds and visuals that vividly demonstrate the process of energy conversion.
Operation Time: 11:00 am, 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm

