Shanghai Science and Technology Museum

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Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is a large museum in Pudong, Shanghai, close to Century Park, the largest park within the inner districts of the city.[1] It is one of China's most-visited museums. It received 1,351,000 visitors in 2020, despite a fall of attendance of 72 percent from 2019 due to restrictions and reduced tourism imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

History

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Russian & US presidents Vladimir Putin and George W. Bush at the 2001 APEC meeting
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Shanghainese students at the SSTM during Barack Obama's visit

Century Square was built in 1995, and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum was planned for its western side as a key project for popularizing science in the Yangtze Delta region.Template:Sfnp As part of the Huamu Civic Center, it was also intended to help drive Pudong's continued development away from Lujiazui and other neighborhoods along the banks of the Huangpu River.Template:Sfnp The museum completed its conference and meeting halls in time to host the APEC Leaders' Meeting on 20 and 21 October 2001,Template:Sfnp receiving Chinese paramount leader Jiang Zemin, Russian president Vladimir Putin, and US president George W. Bush.

The Science and Technology Museum completed its first phase of construction and opened its exhibits to the general public on 18 December 2001.Template:Sfnp Its initial themes were the harmony of nature, mankind, and technology (Template:Lang-zh, Zìrán, Rén, Kējì) and its first five exhibition halls were devoted to "Heaven and Earth", "Life", "Wisdom", "Creativity", and "the Future".Template:Sfnp

The second phase of the project opened in May 2005, at which time it was the first science and technology museum authenticated to meet ISO 9000/14000 quality and environmental standards.Template:Sfnp Between its opening and 2010, it attracted 19.5 million visitors.Template:Sfnp The children's area and Light of Wisdom exhibition were renovated from January to May 2010,Template:Sfnp ahead of the Shanghai World Expo held that year. Initially named a AAAA-rated tourist attraction by the CNTA,Template:Sfnp the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum has since been upgraded to AAAAA status.Template:Sfnp US president Barack Obama held a town hall meeting with Shanghainese students at the Science and Technology Museum on 16 November 2009 during his state visit.

Administration

The SSTM is not a purely public institution, but a foundation under public administration funded by private businesses in Shanghai. These include the Pudong Development Bank, the Shanghai Science and Technology Investment Corporation, Beijing Zhijin Venture Capital, and Top Group.[3] The foundation also administers other scientific museums in Shanghai, such as the Shanghai Natural History Museum and Shanghai Planetarium.

Architecture

The original design of the museum was managed by Shanghai-based Creative Star Digital, who planned it to accommodate 2–3 million visitors per year.[4] It cost 3.75 billionTemplate:NbspTemplate:Sc[5] ($180 million)Template:Sfnp with an investment of 1,755 billionTemplate:NbspTemplate:Sc.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Template:Clarify The museum building is an ascending spiral rising from one to five floors,Template:Sfnp intended to symbolize scientific and technological progress.Template:Sfnp The enormous glass sphere at its center denotes the rise of life out of water.Template:Sfnp Its grounds cover an area of Template:Convert,Template:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp with a floor space of Template:Convert.Template:Sfnp Template:Convert of this is used for the exhibition space.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The museum's HVAC was digitized and advanced enough for its time that it was once considered for a separate exhibit of its own.Template:Sfnp

As part of Pudong's Huamu Civic Center, the museum building helps anchor the southern end of the district's principal thoroughfare Century Avenue,Template:Sfnp facing onto the Template:Convert Century Square, with its underground shopping area and subway station.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Century Park lies nearby and, together, the complex has helped rebrand the district and encourage luxury housing developments in the surrounding area.Template:Sfnp

Exhibitions

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A pianist in the "World of Robots" exhibition.
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Part of the "Home on Earth" exhibition.
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Part of the "Information Era" exhibition.

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It has 13 main permanent exhibitions and 4 science-themed cinemas.Template:Sfnp The exhibitions are:

  1. Spectrum of Life: A natural exhibit which imitates the scenery of Yunnan Province and displays its diversity of creatures.[6]
  2. Earth Exploration
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  4. Children's Rainbow LandTemplate:Efn
  5. Light of Wisdom
  6. Home on Earth
  7. Information Era
  8. World of Robots
  9. Light of Exploration is an exhibit which showcases human scientific achievements of the 20th century.[7]
  10. Human and Health
  11. Space Navigation
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The Chinese Ancient Science and Technology GalleryTemplate:Sfnp showcases ancient Chinese inventions and works. The Explorers' GalleryTemplate:Sfnp features Chinese and foreign explorers. The Academicians' Gallery features contemporary scientists from China,Template:Sfnp particularly Shanghai.[5]

There was previously also an "Audio-Visual Discovery Paradise",Template:Sfnp s small-scale hydroelectric power station, a Template:Convert rain forest, an aviary, an aquarium, and an earthquake center including a motive platform with video allowing visitors to experience simulated tremors.Template:Sfnp The exhibitions are intended to "represent cutting-edge scientific development" using "innovative and unique exhibition methods"Template:Sfnp but many have not been updated since their installation. This behavior is common in China, where museums often subcontract all their exhibits' designs to private firms without any longterm arrangement to maintain or update them.[8]

There are also two temporary exhibition halls.

The museum opened with 2 IMAX cinemas.Template:Sfnp With the later addition of another two, the cineplex is the largest dedicated to science education in Asia, with 10,000 showtimes each year.Template:Sfnp They are:[5]

  1. IMAX 3D TheaterTemplate:Efn
  2. IMAX Dome Theater
  3. IWERKS Theater
  4. Space Theater

Hours of Operation

The museum is open from 09:00 to 17:15. It is closed on Monday (except holidays).[9]

Transportation

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A view north towards Century Avenue, showing the subway station entrances on either side of the plaza in front of the SSTM

The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Station is a stop on Line 2 of the Shanghai Metro. Pudian Rd. Station on Line 4 is also within walking distance. The site also has a bus stop served by several routes, including Routes 794 and 640.[9]

Popular media

The promotional video for the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 shot several scenes on location in and around the Science and Technology Museum. Its futuristic appearance has made it a common setting for Chinese media.

There are many scenes filmed at the museum in the Chinese movie Kung Fu Dunk, starring Jay Chou. The Indian movie Chandni Chowk to China also filmed some scenes at the SSTM.

The museum was the Pit Stop for Leg 10 of the TV series The Amazing Race 16.[10]

See also

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External links

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  1. 世纪公园-上海旅游景点 Template:Webarchive Template:In lang "Century Park is the largest natural park setting within the Inner Ring Road in Shanghai."
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