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Shanghai Planetarium: A guide to taking your kids to explore the treasures of the universe!

We finally managed to check in at the extremely popular and hard-to-get-ticket Shanghai Planetarium! If you make a reservation during non-holidays, it is relatively easy to get tickets. For children who are curious about the world, the planetarium is a treasure trove of space exploration! There are a wide variety of celestial body models and mysterious meteorite samples. Children can directly feel the charming and mysterious atmosphere of the universe, as if they were in the wonderful world of the universe. We stayed in the planetarium for 5 and a half hours, and were reluctant to leave even when it closed. This love for the unknown is so touching! 📍Address: No. 380 Lingang Avenue, Pudong New Area 🚗Transportation: If you drive, there is a parking lot in the museum, but parking spaces may be tight during holidays 🚇Take Metro Line 16 to Dishuihu Station, and walk a few minutes after exiting the station 🕐Opening hours: 09:30-16:00 (no entry after 15:00, closed on Mondays) 🎫Ticket price: 30 yuan for adults, free for children under 6 years old. Tickets are released 3 days in advance, and the ticket release time is 9:30. ✅A must-visit photo-taking spot for internet celebrities! ! 💠Time Tunnel (Universe Exhibition Area on the second floor): Don’t wear too dark clothes, as they will blend in with the background. Wearing white will look good 💠Sun and Earth in the Homeland on the first floor: The Earth, Moon and Sun form the “Three Bodies” that we are most familiar with, and are also the most important protagonists of our “Homeland”. Don’t forget to take a silhouette photo in front of the huge Sun. 💠Interstellar Travel: The corridor from the "Home" exhibition hall to the "Universe" exhibition hall is the most sci-fi place in the entire planetarium - Interstellar Travel. Taking pictures here is very dreamy. 💠The most popular camera position on the second floor is the black hole of the universe: the planetarium constructs a black hole with a pitch-black twisted door. I took a photo standing in front of the door and there was no sense of incongruity, as if a black hole was going to suck me away in the next second. 💠The glass curtain wall from January to December has dates that scroll in a loop, so you can snap a photo of your birthday number. 💠The lunar space station on the second floor is also very photogenic. Looking down at the earth from this area is very spectacular. 📸Photography spots: The most popular photo spots are the big ball on B1 and the sun and earth on 1F [Home]. If you want to see no one, I suggest you go straight to one of these two places as soon as the doors open, and wait until there are fewer people before closing to go to the other one. There is also an interstellar corridor in the 2F [Universe] exhibition hall, where you can take silhouette photos, and an Einstein classroom in [Universe]. The black hole tunnel in the Universe The slogan wall at the exit of the Journey exhibition hall: "The starry sky is vast and exploration is endless" You can take a bird's-eye view of the internal structure of the venue on the 3rd floor The white spiral staircase at the entrance of the cultural and creative store, etc.
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Posted: Jan 11, 2025
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