
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is a testament to China’s rich pedigree of innovation and exploration in all its forms. As the country that brought the world innovations like the abacus, compass, silk, and printing, it’s unsurprising science and technology remain front and centre in China today. Every tour of China will include one (or many) museums, with these showcasing history and heritage. This is where the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is different. Designed to be family friendly, and to inspire young minds and lifelong learners alike, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum brings together all very latest in interactive exhibit design to showcase advances in science (of course), robotics, biotechnology, space exploration, astronomy, and more.
Why visit the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum?
Why do we recommend families include the museum in the Shanghai tour itinerary? There are a few reasons, but chief among them is the balance this museum provides to other family friendly activities on tour. Whether it’s Shanghai Disney or Universal Studios Beijing, there are plenty of commercial options to explore in China. We’ve already mentioned the many museums with the emphasis on history and tradition, and there’s no shortage of these either. Every city provides multiple options. By contrast, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum looks forward to the future. Curious about robots? How AI thinks? Want to learn more about the way tech is shaping today and the future? You’ll discover it here.
Located in Shanghai’s Pudong district next to Century Park, the museum is designed to appeal to visitors of all ages, although be prepared to walk all day. Covering a vast 100,000 square meters, it houses eleven themed exhibition halls, four high tech cinemas, and two special exhibitions. All exhibitions are linked by a common theme encompassing nature, humans, and technology.
Interactive exhibition design: Science you can touch

The museum’s curators clearly had the end customer in mind when assembling the exhibits because no matter your age, you’re invited to explore. Expect to press buttons, spin levers, and walk through tunnels of light, to test, touch, and experiment. Discover how earthquakes shake the earth, how AI ‘thinks’, and animal and plant life adapt in changing ecosystems. This is definitely not your typical hands off history museum!
We said it’s accessible, and Shanghai Science and Technology Museum definitely is. Few of us can wander all day without a break, which is why the center has been laid out with ample comfortable seating areas, multilingual signage, and air conditioning. A family can spend a full day here and have plenty to keep them occupied from start to finish.
Hall highlights
With over eleven themed areas to make your way through the museum, it pays to do your research. That way you maximize available time and front end load your visit. Tired feet means waning enthusiasm, so we tabled the must see elements of every exhibition area, allowing you to create your visit before the doors open.
| Exhibition Hall | Highlights | Best for | Special features |
|---|---|---|---|
| World of Animals | Hundreds of exquisite wild animal specimens replicating habitats from all five continents | Families with children | Realistic dioramas of diverse animal habitats, rare and precious species identification |
| Spectrum of Life | Displays on biodiversity and ecosystems showcasing life cycles and natural wonders | Nature lovers, students | Interactive life cycle models and immersive multisensory exhibits |
| Spider Exhibition | Unique gallery dedicated to spiders’ biology, behavior, and their ecological role | All ages, insect enthusiasts | Live spider habitats, spider web structure exhibits, educational videos |
| Earth Exploration | Groundbreaking geological and geophysical exhibits on earthquakes, volcanoes, and Earth’s crust | Adults, older children | Earthquake simulators, volcanic eruption models, magnetic levitating Earth globe |
| Cradle of Designers | Creative workshops and design labs focusing on engineering, architecture, and innovation | Young creators, aspiring scientists & curious adults | Hands-on model building, invention design activities |
| Children’s Science Land | Colorful interactive zone designed to engage children 3 to10 years old in basic science and exploration | Young children (3 to 10 years) | Water areas, bubbles, motion & light sensory zones |
| Light of Wisdom | Explores core scientific concepts: physics, chemistry, math, and biology | Teens, adults interested in science | Laser and light experiments, math puzzles, biology interactive stations |
| Home on Earth | Environmental awareness zone focusing on climate, sustainability, and Earth’s ecosystems | All ages | Immersive multimedia on environment protection and global warming |
| Information Era | Journey through the evolution of computing and telecommunications | Professionals, tech enthusiasts | Vintage computers, telecommunication exhibits, future technology showcases |
| World of Robots | Various industrial, service and entertainment robots show, interactive robot competitions | Families, tech lovers | Robot dance bands, service robots, AI chess games |
| Light of Exploration | Physics principles through light, energy, and quantum phenomena | Students and science enthusiasts | Laser mazes, energy demonstrations, quantum tech displays |
| Human and Health | Exhibits on human biology, medicine, health technology | Families and adults | Interactive anatomy displays, health tech demos |
| Space Navigation | Space science with astronaut training simulators, space exploration history, rocket models | Teens and space enthusiasts | Mars surface VR, zero gravity experience, rocket launch command simulators |
| Chinese Ancient Science & Technology | Showcasing historic Chinese inventions and scientific achievements | History and technology buffs | Ancient artifacts, scientific models, cultural heritage presentations |
| Explorers’ Gallery | Exhibits honoring famous Chinese and international explorers and scientists | Educators and history lovers | Displays of explorers’ contributions and histories |
| Academicians Gallery | Showcasing notable scientists from Shanghai, their work and achievements | Science students and researchers | Interactive profiles, scientific achievements presentations |
| Special Temporary Exhibition Halls | Rotating exhibitions often showcasing cutting-edge science, art-science fusion, and emerging technologies | All visitors | Varied thematic rotating exhibitions |
| Cinemas (IMAX, Dome, 4D, Space Theater) | Four specialized cinemas offering immersive science and nature films | All ages | IMAX 3D films, dome astronomical shows, 4D sensory experiences |
Each exhibit area represents a distinct aspect of scientific development and the evolution of humankind, as well as the animal and plant kingdoms.
Signature programs and seasonal activities
Beyond the highly interactive displays, the more adventurous and curious of visitors can sign up for activities that cater to particular interests. Think family friendly workshops, robotic challenges, and cinema experiences. Our trusty team has curated just a small sample of what we discovered is on offer. Keep in mind, however, that exhibits and activities change regularly, so best to speak with your guide for what’s on during your visit.

Future Engineers Workshop
Calling all future engineers! In this highly interactive workshop, parents and kids can team up to design solar cars, construct bridges, and tackle engineering challenges, all under the careful guidance of museum mentors who turn scientific challenges into discovery and innovation.

Biodiversity Discovery Lab
Enter a mini jungle of mysteries as you peer through digital microscopes to examine stunning insect wings, decode the secrets of DNA, and unravel how life on Earth is beautifully diverse, one tiny cell at a time. Perfect for those with a natural bent.

Robot Innovation Challenge
As the world embraces robotic technology in all its forms, enjoy this unique opportunity to try your hand at coding. Families become rival robot masters, programming cheeky bots to conquer crazy mazes or perform synchronized dance routines. For a peek into the now and near future, this experience is ideal for parents and kids who love a laugh and a little healthy competition.

Science Cinema Experience
Anything but ordinary, enjoy a remarkable cinematic experience that takes you on a journey of volcano eruptions, deep space journeys, and 4D thrills involving rumbling seats, giant screens, and breathtaking effects.

Astronomy Story Nights
Fancy yourself a stargazer? On certain weekends, the museum joins forces with Shanghai Planetarium, allowing visitors to gaze at the stars through powerful telescopes and experience the cosmic universe. Definitely one for those dazzled by the stars and what lies beyond.
Meals and amenities

All this activity is bound to make you hungry, so it’s comforting to know there are food options available onsite, as well as a designated area for relaxing between exploring.
Universe Cafe
A warm, family friendly restaurant offering pasta, chicken platters, and desserts for around 100 to 130 RMB per adult. Their children’s menu features sandwiches and yogurt bowls. There’s enough here to sustain the heartiest of explorers.
Robot Cafe
For a fun twist, robots deliver your tray while explaining how they work. Although it’s the perfect photo opportunity, it’s also a taste of things to come.
Relaxation zone
Located near the main dome, this area offers cozy seating, coffee stations, and live piano music on weekends. Put your feet up for a well earned break amidst the exploration.
Top tips to maximise your visit

Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is a metaphorical beast, which means being well prepared will ensure you cover everything on your list. Speak to your local guide, or check out the details below for travel to and from, and issues you might encounter, like public holidays.
| Address | 2000 Century Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai |
| How to get there | Metro: Line 2 to Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Station (Exit 7 leads to the museum’s entrance)
By Car: Underground carpark with direct elevator access |
| Opening hours | The museum operates from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last ticket entry at 4:00 PM). It is closed on Mondays except national holidays when otherwise announced. |
| Suggested visit duration | It is recommended to allocate 4 to 8 hours to fully explore the museum’s extensive halls, interactive exhibits, workshops, and cinemas. |
| Ticket prices | Adult ticket: 45 RMB Student ticket (with valid ID): 22 RMB Senior ticket (aged 60+): 37 RMB Children under a certain age or height may have free admission. Check with ticket rules. Note: Ticket purchase requires advance online reservation with correct name registration. |
| Accessibility | Elevators, ramps, and rest benches throughout make it fully senior-friendly. |
| Language access | Exhibit captions are in Chinese and English. Touchscreen information panels are available for easier understanding. |
| Additional notes | The museum encourages visitors to plan and book tickets via its official WeChat channel or website. During peak days, early arrival is advised to avoid crowds. Photography is allowed in most areas but restricted inside cinema and some special exhibitions. Food and beverages are not allowed inside exhibition halls. |
Important update on renovations
For those hoping to visit the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum in 2025, you may be disappointed. Earmarked for reopening early in 2026 following a major renovation, the new and improved museum holds much promise. To find out exactly what’s on and make arrangements that align with your family’s needs and interests, check official sources and your local guide for the latest reopening announcements. And of course, the ChinaTours.com team will provide updates as these become available.


