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15 Jan 2025(Wed) - 13 Oct(Mon)
Location:Hong Kong Space Museum
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10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Arctic 3D: Our Frozen Planet | 3D Shows Introduction

North Pole 3D|Hong Kong Space Museum Planetarium Program

At the top of our planet lies a vast realm of ice and snow, where annual cycles of freeze and thaw nurture extraordinary life. Through breathtaking 3D footage, witness a Lapland bumblebee awakening from winter slumber, a young harp seal learning to brave the icy waters, and massive walruses gathering for rest. For generations, indigenous Inuit have called this magical landscape home, and their traditional knowledge has helped scientists understand the Arctic's rapid changes. As warming temperatures trigger massive glaciers breaking apart and vanishing sea ice, this delicate ecosystem faces an unprecedented crisis that affects our entire planet.

Experience the wonders of Earth's frozen wilderness in the 3D Dome Show Arctic 3D: Our Frozen Planet. It reveals both the irresistible beauty of this polar wilderness and the urgent need to protect its future – which remains in our hands.

Highlights

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Polar bears navigate seamlessly between ice and water, perfectly adapted to both realms.

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After completing twelve days of vital training from its mother, this snow-white harp seal pup will develop a swimming-suited coat in the coming weeks before embarking alone on its journey into the unknown.

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In summer, walruses molt to adapt to seasonal changes, but with temperatures here recently soaring to record highs, their thick layers of blubber have become more burden than blessing.

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The Arctic's 24-hour summer daylight triggers vast plankton blooms, drawing diverse marine life to feast in these waters, including these mysteriously elegant narwhals.

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For thousands of years, the Inuit have relied on sled dogs to travel and hunt on the sea ice, but climate change has left the ice increasingly thin and fragile, making each journey hazardous venture.

Production & Copyright: BBC Earth

Hong Kong Space Museum 3D Show Details

  • Arctic 3D: Our Frozen Planet

  • Date: 15 Jan - 13 Oct 2025

  • Show Schedule:

    • Monday, Wednesday to Friday: 2:00pm and 6:30pm
    • Saturday, Sunday and public holiday: 12:30pm and 5:00pm
    • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holiday), and the first two days of the Chinese New Year
  • Venue: Space Theatre, Hong Kong Space Museum

  • Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Admission Details

Entrance Fee:

  • Standard Admission: $40 (stalls), $30 (front stalls)

  • Concession Admission: $20 (stalls), $15 (front stalls)

  • Concession is applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities (and one accompanying carer) and senior citizens aged 60 or above.

  • Persons paying concessionary rate may be requested by museums staff to produce documentary proof of eligibility.

  • Children under 3 years old will not be admitted.

Ticketing:

  • Please refer to "Ticketing Information"

  • Advance booking up to one week

  • Tickets are available at all URBTIX outlets

  • URBTIX Internet Ticketing : www.urbtix.hk (The system will be updated at 10:00 am daily)

  • Telephone Credit Card Booking : 3166 1288

  • Ticketing Enquiries: 3166 1100

Seating Plan:

Remarks:

  • All programmes and prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Audience do not have to bring their own 3D glasses for the 3D Dome Show. The Space Theatre uses active 3D glasses which is specialised for the 3D Dome Shows of the Hong Kong Space Museum and is not usable for other 3D programmes, or any other purposes.

Language:

  • Sessions at 6:30pm on Monday and Thursday (except public holiday) are in English. All other sessions are in Cantonese.
  • Audience can also select the following languages with the multi-channel headphone system: Cantonese, Putonghua and English

The above information comes from Hong Kong Space Museum official website and Facebook