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Hong Kong Space Museum to launch new sky show "Building a Dream Palace" (with photos)
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     The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, "Building a Dream Palace", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15) until May 14, 2026. The show will take audiences across millennia, from ancient myths such as Pan Gu creating the world and Chang'e ascending to the Moon, to the present Tiangong Space Station built independently by China as part of the Chinese nation's journey toward fulfilling its dream of exploring the vast cosmos.

     In this 21-minute show, audiences will see how China constructed the cutting-edge Tiangong Space Station from scratch, showcasing features such as the uniquely designed flexible solar wings, which can automatically follow the Sun to adjust their position and angles, and its advanced electric propulsion system and chemical thrusters. In addition, the show will guide audiences to the luxury residence of Tiangong, where the dining area is well equipped with facilities such as a microwave oven, hot-air heater and refrigerator. These amenities allow astronauts to enjoy hot and nutritious meals even while in space.

     Screening times are 3.30pm and 8pm on weekdays, and 2pm and 6.30pm on weekends and public holidays respectively. Tickets priced at $30 (front stalls) and $40 (stalls) are now available at the Hong Kong Space Museum Box Office and URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For details of the show, please visit hk.space.museum/en/web/spm/shows/sky-show/building-a-dream-palace.html.

     The Hong Kong Space Museum, located at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, is closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays).
 
Ends/Friday, November 14, 2025
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The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, “Building a Dream Palace”, at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15). Image shows the Tiangong Space Station.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, “Building a Dream Palace”, at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15). Image shows the launch of Shenzhou manned spacecraft. As of November 14, 2025, 25 astronauts have boarded the Tiangong Space Station in batches.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, "Building a Dream Palace", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15). Image shows the solar wings of the Tiangong Space Station which can automatically follow the Sun to adjust their position and angle for capturing maximum sunlight.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, "Building a Dream Palace", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15). Image shows the airlock chamber that astronauts must pass through when performing extravehicular activities from the Tiangong Space Station.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, "Building a Dream Palace", at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15). Image shows the robotic arm of the Tiangong Space Station. The arm can secure astronauts during extravehicular activities as well as reconfigure the space station and move flexibly on its exterior.
The Hong Kong Space Museum will launch a new sky show, “Building a Dream Palace”, at its Space Theatre from tomorrow (November 15). Image shows an astronaut conducting an extravehicular activity.