Chinese Science and Technology Museum
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Updated: 2004-01-14 16:12
The Chinese Science and Technology Museum opened to the public in 1988 and is located northwest of Anhua Bridge on the North Third Ring Road in Beijing. It is the first all-round state-controlled science and technology museum in China. The museum covers more than 53,000 metres and exhibits 700 items. The "Ancient Chinese Traditional Technology Exhibition" displays some of the technologies and processes China is most famous for inventing, such as paper making and porcelain. In the "Modern Technology Hall" there are several exhibits explaining the theories that underlie modern scientific thought and some important equipment that we use today. There are huge models of the universe, an exhibit explaining how a chronometer works, and lots of information about telluric physics. The "Science and Technology Hall" has a large vaulted ceiling that acts as a movie screen. A film about science today is regularly shown.
Address: Anhua Bridge, North Third Ring Road
Tel: 62371177
Opening times: 9:00-16:00
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