Because the children were not interested in wax figures, they went to the 3-D Art Museum in Lingxiao Pavilion. Few people took photos casually, and their daughter enjoyed it very much.
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Posted: Apr 16, 2017
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盛世再繁华
4/5Excellent
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Triai 3D Art Museum, Hong Kong, on the third floor of Peak Square, 118 Peak Road, an art technique that uses misopia to turn two-dimensional pictures into three-dimensional pictures. Now several cities in the Mainland have the same or similar pavilions, and in Seoul and Bangkok, there are also such Triai venues. The Hong Kong Pavilion is of course small in comparison, and there is a panda image that is very recognizable after the introduction. There are also abyss, volcanoes, forests and animals in a variety of good shapes, suitable for taking some interesting photos.
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Posted: May 31, 2021
超级ctt
4/5Excellent
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Locals basically come to the top of the mountain to entertain foreign guests. This time, because the eldest daughter participated in a program to receive exchange students at school. One day, the reception family will take care of a child from Shanghai. It is natural to think of taking her to the top of the mountain. This is the most iconic view of Hong Kong. When I went to study whether I should drive or take the cable car by myself, I found that some travel websites will sell some very favorable packages, including the fast track of the mountaintop cable car and tickets for this art gallery. I think that children taking the cable car is a good experience and afraid of the weather. Queuing was hard, so I immediately decided to buy a few sets of tickets to play for an afternoon. When I arrived at the top of the mountain, I went to the 3D Art Museum. There was a prompt at the door to add fun to their mobile app. The problem was that the app was too big. The mobile phone required Wifi to download. I think many guests also have this problem. Unless it has been installed in advance at home, there is no. As soon as I entered, there were already a lot of photos, and there were instructions to tell you how to play. Although it was Saturday, there were not many people. The place is smaller than expected. Basically, it has been seen in about an hour. The children have a good time and it is worth it to come once.
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Posted: Nov 30, 2019
M515shunyi1618
5/5Outstanding
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Hong Kong Terrier 3D Art Museum is a very interesting attraction. It mainly uses visual errors in painting to create various 3D scenes. The exhibition hall is divided into different themes. The signs with the best shooting angle on the ground are very intimate and suitable for photography.
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Posted: Jul 29, 2018
Ruilin
5/5Outstanding
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Hong Kong's Terrier 3D Art Museum is a blend of Impressionist elements. Van Gogh, Monk, Renoir and so on, their works here if not. This is the charm of art galleries, which combines their imagination with pictures and accepts the edification of beauty unconsciously.
5
Posted: May 6, 2017
hannaxuehan
4/5Excellent
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The scenery is pleasant, the fun is Hang Seng, and the price is high.
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Posted: Feb 10, 2022
_We***61
5/5Outstanding
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A very interesting place, to the top of the Taiping Mountains must see, children will certainly like it, adults are the same. You can download a VR software at the door, and the effect is even more dazzling. But Android can't give us tickets to the Chocolate Show when we go, and it's quite enjoyable.
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Posted: Jul 20, 2017
M31***24
5/5Outstanding
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Especially like the environment, super good, it is recommended.