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About the event
Material Tales ─ The Life of Things|Exhibition Introduction

Materials and human civilisation have been inextricably linked since time immemorial. From the stones and bronzes cleverly utilised by humans as far back as the prehistoric period, to plastics, which have been so widely used in the past few decades, and to the latest rise of nanoproducts, which are fast becoming household buzzwords, materials have marked the increase in sophistication in our understanding of science and technology. They reflect human needs in different epochs and have borne witness to the development of civilisations.
This exhibition traces materials from their origins to our cognisance of how humans transform them into daily products through ingenious technology and design. The story of materials allows us to appreciate the contribution of the earth's resources to the ascent of humans, while also grimly reminding us of the disastrous consequences of our ravenous consumption of natural resources. The London Design Museum's astounding collection, along with innovative, novel, locally developed materials and specially designed interactive exhibits, share inspiring solutions with the audience for creating a sustainable future together.


Exhibition Details
- Material Tales ─ The Life of Things
- Date: 19 May - 18 Oct 2023
- Venue: Special Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum
- Address: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Ticket Details
Ticket price:
- Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays $30, $21#, $15* (Fee including admission to the Permanent Exhibition Hall)
- Wednesdays $10, $7#, $5* (Free admission to the Permanent Exhibition Hall)
- Full-time students $5
Remarks:
- #Special rate of Standard Ticket for groups of 20 people or more per visit
- *Applicable to people with disabilities (and one accompanying carer) and senior citizens aged 60 or above
- Free admission for Museum Pass holders and children under 4 years old accompanied by an adult with ticket
- No free admission on Wednesdays
Information Source: Hong Kong Science Museum official website