This ticket includes admission to the permanent exhibition halls of the National Museum of Science and Technology. For access to special exhibitions, the 3D cinema, and certain interactive facilities, separate tickets are required. For more details, please refer to the museum's website: https://www.nstm.gov.tw
- Exhibition Hall Information:https://www.nstm.gov.tw/ExhibitionList.aspx?appname=Exhibition
- Recommended Visit Itinerary:https://www.nstm.gov.tw/Reference/Environment/GuestfunList.htm
- Floor Guide of the Museum:https://www.nstm.gov.tw/FloorList.aspx?appname=FloorList
- Virtual Tour of the Museum:https://walkinto.in/tour/byTVRR9s9vWklTVAR9s5v
▲ The museum’s permanent exhibition halls combine technology and humanities, promoting science education through interactive and everyday methods.
▲ The "Space Exploration" exhibit uses large-screen projection and embedded technology to create a Martian surface atmosphere. It integrates virtual and physical elements with light sculpture aesthetics to present the evolution of spaceflight. Augmented reality connections offer interactive experiences of advanced international space exploration, while the 4D dynamic spaceflight theater inspires dreams of space exploration. Physical exhibits combine multimedia and electronic film technologies to showcase Taiwan's space research and development capabilities.
▲"Light up the Future: Stories of Recovery and Reconstruction after Morakot" emphasizes the forward-looking advancements made in the ten years since the disaster. It systematically presents recent new concepts and achievements in disaster prevention and response from various sectors, aiming to raise public awareness of disaster risks and promote a culture of safety and resilience. The exhibit "Return to Morakot-Immersive Theater" features a 14-minute film that immerses visitors in the scene of the typhoon on August 8, 2009.
▲Vocational 2.0 - New Horizons in Vocational Education Exhibition Hall: This exhibit showcases interesting professional development devices and interactive exhibits across seven major academic groups, including VR workplace experiences. It offers a comprehensive look at the advantages of vocational education, helps visitors understand their own characteristics, and provides hands-on experiences with skills related to various fields and professions, highlighting the features and future of vocational education.
▲ Power and Machinery Exhibition Hall: This hall is divided into three main areas: mechanical principles, power sources, and complex machinery. There is also a "Smart Manufacturing Experience Zone" that introduces the era of smart manufacturing. The "Industrial Robots" display focuses on the history and future trends of industrial robots and allows visitors to interact with robotic arms to experience the applications of smart robots.
▲ Fun City Exhibition Hall: This hall features a free-to-visit shopping street and interactive exhibits, including electric motorcycles and cars for children to ride. Visitors can pay to experience these activities, with children actively riding and driving on Fun City streets. They learn about traffic lights, road signs, and practice rules such as "stop at red lights, go at green lights" and "yield to pedestrians." Through playful learning, children integrate correct traffic safety rules into their daily lives.