Located in Baoshan Wisdom Bay, the museum charges, but there are printed bridges, buildings, etc. outside, which is more interesting. It really realizes the scale of manufacturing. It should be expensive. The Wisdom Bay dining area is also very large.
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Located in Baoshan Wisdom Bay, the museum charges, but there are printed bridges, buildings, etc. outside, which is more interesting. It really realizes the scale of manufacturing. It should be expensive. The Wisdom Bay dining area is also very large.
Get off at Hulan Road Station of Metro Line 1. The museum was changed from the old granary, not very big. Inside, there are not many exhibits, after all, the history of 3D printing is not very long. You can take your children in to learn about science. There are various materials in the introduction, some 3D printed works are displayed, and some of the same works around the game are very detailed. Simply look at 30 minutes and understand about 2 hours in depth.
The location is a bit far away, but overall it is quite fun. Even the terracotta warriors and horses are also printed. It is great. The tickets and the experience courses inside are a bit expensive, but the children like it and it is good to participate.
Great place, better understand 3D printing technology, recommended
Very good place to bring children, understand 3D culture
Don't be too cool!!
In the 3D Print Culture Museum in China, I saw many complicated and fine cool products, and also printed a little duck, and felt the magic of 3D Printed ~~~