Zhengjia Science Museum & Zhengjia Planetarium

With a total construction area of 15,000 square meters, the museum offers an extensive exhibition space and a 360-degree fully […]

With a total construction area of 15,000 square meters, the museum offers an extensive exhibition space and a 360-degree fully interactive experience. Over 24 immersive exhibition halls transport visitors into the vastness of the universe, as if they are part of an intriguing cosmic movie. I am genuinely captivated! The 360-degree interactive experience combines technology and art to interpret the unknown frontier of visual perception, allowing space exploration to move beyond the realm of cinema.


Control the direction of spaceflight from this launch base, surrounded by a plethora of instruments that seem obscure at first. Have you explored Earth thoroughly? Then come to Mars for a check-in! After all, taking photos in a spacesuit in space is a sure way to dominate your social media circle. Do not let children approach too closely!


A multidimensional cosmic bubble pool awaits, where you can dive into the microscopic world and collide with billions of atoms. Do not panic! Set off while listening to stories. Live guides will take you through China’s space exploration journey from lunar missions to Mars exploration and beyond, unveiling secrets of the universe from ‘Chang’e’ to ‘Tianwen’ to ‘Zhurong’. Their stories are still being written, let alone the entire solar system. Supernova explosions and the birth of hidden black holes—if one is accidentally sucked in, would there be any sound? The birth of the universe, the emergence of stars, and the individual entities of all things are all miniature universes. The formulas that Einstein has yet to solve are waiting for you to continue.
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How much has your mind explored the universe? The universe is vast, and the 15,000 square meters of the Zhengjia Science Museum and Zhengjia Planetarium offer an exploratory journey that never seems to end. How to cultivate life in outer space? Come to the scene to ‘touch’ and find out. Two cabin sections of the interstellar bridge reveal the gaps of the star river, inviting you to discover the mysteries of the eight planets.


In a mirror maze, when there is no direction in the universe, can you find the exit? The future city is depicted on a canvas before you, with the entire space constructed according to your blueprint. The space elevator, argued by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky as a possibility for interstellar transportation, offers you the experience of the most forward-looking ‘mode of transport’. The event horizon of a black hole, with its immense gravitational pull, swallows everything, inviting you to explore the unknown of the endless black hole.


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Opening hours: January 1st to December 31st, Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM; January 1st to December 31st, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM; New Year’s Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
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