It is very convenient to buy tickets on Trip.com in advance. The Science and Technology Museum is large, suitable for Eva, there are many interactive facilities, and the management is more rigorous, the children are very happy, enough to kill at least half a day.
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Well to be fair this place is more for kids above 6 years old and students. Nothing really extraordinary there. Some of the robots are under maintenance. Most of machines aren’t working. It’s good for school trips. Totally crowded even at working days. #wintergetaway
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Take the baby to play like this - check out the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, see my future life
summer vacation with the baby to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum to punch card is a good note, learning is not just those subjects in the school, there are more places to feel and comprehend.
The future life of Shanghai Science and Technology Museum-I LIFE exhibition is quite good, the audience can experience 3D imaging, holographic imaging, air imaging, AR experience, etc., and have more drone programming experience, you can let your own program Creativity is flying.
Experience is on the one hand, Shanghai's garbage sorting can be learned, and the classified trash can in the pavilion allows children to distinguish what garbage is left in.
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Located near Century Park, the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (SSTM) is the city’s premiere museum dedicated to enhancing public awareness of and engagement with science and technology. The museum’s large collection covers everything from geology and plate tectonics to space exploration and human health. With many interactive features, SSTM is a great destination for families with young children. No matter who you are, there is something to spark your curiosity. You won’t regret spending a few hours exploring this vast museum.
It is very convenient to buy tickets on Trip.com in advance. The Science and Technology Museum is large, suitable for Eva, there are many interactive facilities, and the management is more rigorous, the children are very happy, enough to kill at least half a day.
It's still good to bring children to improve their knowledge. The children are also very happy. They can learn a lot of knowledge. Some of them don't understand it. It's very magic. The Science and Technology Museum is very big to play all day. Then go to Disney the next day.
please set aside the whole day for this museum. it takes time but is so worth it!
a fantastic day out! the museum boasts a number of themed areas which have been carefully prepared to be both informative and fun. you could easily explore for an afternoon and enjoy thoroughly
Visiting this fantastic museum is one of the most exciting opportunities one shouldn’t miss. It’s a must-see place here in shanghai!
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is very interesting place not only for kids but also for adults. You can fine many nice new things to learn and add to your knowledge. My son was really exited and amazed.
We initially thought this museum was for kids but it turned out we were wrong. There’s so much to explore and learn in this museum. It sports various sections and themes. It takes alot of walking but you’re able to cover the museum in an afternoon. As there are kids sections, be prepared to see groups of children on school excursions. This also means that its a great day trip for families. The shop has some really cool goodies but mostly overpriced! There’s a vending machine where you can purchase some drinks and many restaurants in the area making it easy to get some food along the way.
we went with the intention to do shopping at the AP Plaza and then moving on to the museum, unfortunately the museum seemed closed and we weren't sure why.. we still had a great shopping experience and the friendly shop owners were so well-spoken and and a pleasure to deal with. we planning on going back in a few months, hopefully we'll get to see inside the museum next time