Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong
The Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong operates in the Peak Gallery shopping center, it consists of 70 exhibits with the effect of optical illusion in photographs. It is a branch of the world famous Korean museum of the same name. Visitors can safely touch all the exhibits, their visit can be captured on photos and videos. This is one of the most popular places in China.
Description of the museum
The Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong consists of 5 galleries. All exhibits are divided into thematic zones: "The Mysterious Garden", "Masterpieces of world art", "Towards adventure", "Non-land", "Hong Kong". The last gallery, according to the tradition of optical illusion museums, is dedicated to the place in which it is located. You can explore the main attractions of Hong Kong and see the giant Buddha. Many tourists take photos in his palm, holding onto a rainbow with their hands. You can also get inspired by looking at the picturesque view of the night city.
In the society, the Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong is called the 3-D Museum. There are more than 70 sculptures and paintings in this technique. Viewing three-dimensional images helps to escape from the mundane world and plunge into the amazing atmosphere. Every visitor can feel like a professional actor, model, director or photographer. This is a great way to have fun alone, with friends, or with a close family circle.
Information for visitors
The shopping mall, which houses the Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong, is located at the top of Victoria Peak. It is one of the key attractions of Hong Kong. It is located at an altitude of 400 meters. Tourists can visit the observation deck, go shopping and get a lot of positive emotions in the museum, which is available all year round.
The Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong is open daily. Its doors open at 10.00 and close at 22.00. The ticket price from 12 to 64 years old is HK$ 150, for children under 12 years old, people aged 65 and over, admission will cost HK$ 100. There are no taboos at the Optical Illusion Museum in Hong Kong, which means that no one will be reprimanded for filming, and you can touch all the exhibits. The audience feels like the main characters of the stories, and visiting the museum turns into an amazing adventure.