Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 11, 2014

Hong Kong Science Museum

 Hong Kong Science Museum

 

            Four floors of exhibits cover a range of hands- on science and technology related subjects, including light, sound,
            motion, magnetism, electricity, robotics, virtual reality and much more. This museum is extremely popular because
            of its hands- on approach, allowing children and adults alike to learn through involvement. The most prominent
            exhibit is a 72 - foot (22m) tall twin tower Energy Machine which, when activated, triggers a series of displays to
            produce spectacular audiovisual effects demonstrating various forms of energy.
            Address: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon; Telephone: 2732 3232; Website:
            hk.science.museum; Opening time : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 1pm to 9pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am
            to 9pm; Admission: HK$25 (adults), HK$12.50 (concessions). Free on Wednesdays
           

 Airports

 

            Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)
            Cheung Chau Island
           

 Macau

 

            The cultural influence of Portuguese life threaded through a Chinese framework has produced a unique landscape
            in Macau, fused with contrast and complexity. Here Baroque churches and colonial mansions appear from the
            cobbled pavements interspersed with plazas and cafes. Visitors are enticed here by the lure of gambling and the
            glitz of its promise. Macau's attractions are exemplified in its architectural heritage. St Paul's Cathedral is one such
            legacy that dates back to the early 17th century. It is an Italian - designed building perched on a hilltop that is
            most spectacular when illuminated against a night sky. The vantage point from the Fortaleza de Monte is a good
            place to reflect on the defensive role it played against Dutch assault in 1622 alongside an exploration of the
            museum and meteorological observatory. The classic Chinese temple of A - Ma rests at the base of Penha Hill. Its
            name derives from Tin Hau, Queen of Heaven, or the Honoured Mother. Myth has it that a poor girl saved the
            fishing vessel, on which she was travelling, from the ravages of a storm. In tribute to her this temple was built
            and is a place of pilgrimage for Macau's fishing community. Another temple dedicated to the power of female
            intervention is the Kun Iam Temple, built in honour of the Goddess of Mercy, located in the northern reaches of
            the peninsula. It was here in 1844 that the first trade and friendship treaty between USA and China was signed.
            Macau is 37 miles (60km) west of Hong Kong; ferries take around an hour to get there and leave every fifteen
            minutes.
            Transport: Macau can be reached via a variety of ferries that dock at either the Hong Kong- Macau Ferry Terminal
            or the China Ferry Terminal in Hong Kong. Credit card bookings can be made by calling 2859 6596
           

 Big Buddha

 

            The Big Buddha, or Tian Tan Buddha, is one of the tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha statues in the world,
            seated near Po Lin Monastery. It is a popular tourist destination and a major centre of Buddhism in Hong Kong.
            The 112- foot (34m) high statue sits on a lotus throne on top of a three- platform altar and is surrounded by eight
            smaller statues of gods. Inside the three floors beneath the Buddha visitors can access the Hall of the Universe,
            the Hall of Benevolent Merit and the Hall of Remembrance. Visitors can climb the 268 steps to reach the platform
            where the impressive figure is seated.
            Address: Ngong Ping plateau; Opening time : Daily 10am to 5.45pm; Admission: Free. A fee of HK$60 is
            charged for access to the exhibition halls below, which includes a vegetarian meal served at the monastery
            (11.30am to 5pm), as well as souvenir card

            

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