Tourists visit the Science Discovery Center - Photo: LAM THIEN
According to Mr. Ha, the night experience program at the Science Discovery Center starts from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. every Saturday night. The night experience program here will have two main discovery tours for visitors.
On the main building tour, visitors will have the opportunity to visit and experience exciting science shows, watch vivid 3D astronomy films and visit galleries to explore the solar system.
On the Quy Nhon Observatory tour, visitors will learn about the history of astronomy, experience different types of telescopes and especially observe the mysterious night sky with the largest optical telescope in Vietnam today right at the center.
Currently, the ticket price for visiting the main building at night is the same as during the day, 120,000 VND/person. The ticket price for visiting Quy Nhon Observatory is 150,000 VND/person. In addition, when coming to the center at night, visitors can also experience outdoor games with spaceship models, games simulating very interesting experiences and challenges in space.
Visitors can buy tickets directly at the center's main hall or online through the online ticket portal: https://ticket.explorascience.vn/.../Explorascie.../schedule .
According to Mr. Ha, the Science Discovery Center can currently accommodate up to 40 visitors on a tour of the Quy Nhon Observatory at night. The tour of the main building has no limit on the number of visitors.
"We are discussing with partners about implementing a nighttime astronomy camping tour. This activity is expected to open in May - June when everything is ready," Mr. Ha added.
Science Discovery Center - a unique tourist destination in Quy Nhon
Quy Nhon Center for Science Discovery and Innovation (ExploraScience Quy Nhon) is located in Ghenh Rang Ward, Quy Nhon City. There are 7 rooms with topics such as exploring and learning about the universe, the solar system, the earth and natural resources, the laws of nature, etc.
This project is also a small part of Binh Dinh's scientific tourism development program.
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