Visit Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Museum, and experience the incredible creation that is HotSnow! At the special exhibition HotSnow Adventure Paradise, kids and adults alike can make snowmen, go sledding, and clamber across the Icefield-Area adventure playground — all at room temperature!
• Due to the current pandemic, the number of visitors entering special exhibitions at one time is limited; please be prepared to wait if visiting in busy periods • As a preventative measure, opening hours have been adjusted and some special exhibitions may be temporarily closed; please refer to the museum website and to onsite announcements for full details • Please wear a mask at all times and maintain social distancing in the museum • Please refrain from speaking loudly or loitering in the exhibitions • Please dress conservatively when visiting the museum • Eating and drinking is only allowed in the restaurant and designated eating areas • No smoking, spitting, or littering within the museum • Dangerous goods and animals other than service animals cannot be brought into the museum HotSnow Paradise • Visitors must wear socks to enter the exhibition (on sale onsite it needed) • Be aware the HotSnow Paradise exhibition is at room temperature; there is no need to wear winter clothing
Normally, kids in Taiwan have few chances to play in the snow — but HotSnow Adventure Paradise turns the status quo on its head. This special exhibition at the National Science and Technology Museum in Kaohsiung offers sledding and snow tubing, snowman-making, and actual falling HotSnow right here in Taiwan. And the amazing part is it doesn’t melt in the museum! Next to this winterless wonderland of imitation snow, the three-level climbing adventure playground puts two seemingly contradictory concepts, the Icefield and Jungle areas, side by side. And if you get tired of climbing and sliding, you can shoot some hoops in the Ice Field kids basketball court. With this ticket package, you’ll naturally also have access to the National Science and Technology Museum’s 18 permanent exhibition halls, each one themed according to its topic, along with a variety of interactive facilities like the moon walk, earthquake simulation room, flying simulation, autonomous car riding experience, and more. Additionally, there are other special exhibition halls, a full-sized cinematic theatre, a library dedicated to the sciences, and various unique displays such as a startup factory and an open depository. Holding so much more than a mere collection of exhibits, we invite everyone with any interest in science to come visit the National Science and Technology Museum!
• Scan your QR code at the first-floor entrance to receive your entry tickets
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