Heavenly Lord Gallery

Eureka! The Fun Science Zone

Eureka! The Fun Science Zone

2019/1/6 ~2019/6/9
DETAIL

Eureka! The Fun Science Zone
I. About the exhibition
Is science hard? Come on! It’s totally fun. The unbridled imagination of scientists allows us to see science all around us. Come and join in the ranks of the mad scientists and follow in the footsteps of notable figures in science history as we step into electrical, optical, and biomedical laboratories, and play with science in a series of hands-on exhibitions that provide insight into the scientific spirit of continuous experimentation and trials. 

The exhibition will be held from January 6 to June 9 at the Heavenly Lord Gallery, Level B2 Xiangke Building, Songshan Feng Tian Temple. Admission is free. 

II. Exhibition highlights
 Scientific principles are brought into full relief and introduced through various interactive displays
 Notable characteristics of scientists are captured and presented in manga style. 
 Students are encouraged to on a path of exploration with the Nobel Prize in the sciences as a guide. 

Venue: Heavenly Lord Gallery, Level B2, Xiangke Building

Exhibition content:

The science based “Eureka! The Fun Science Zone” exhibition is divided into six key exhibition areas: electrical laboratory, optical laboratory, mechanics laboratory, biology laboratory, and scientific laurels. Through 20 hands-on interactive displays, visitors can explore the magic of optics, physics, electricity, and medicine through play as they experience generating power with the human body, passing their hand through a wall, the magic of light, an electrical maze, air rocket, marble racing ramp, as well as operate and understand how fibers can protect our health, etc. By learning through play, scientific knowledge is not difficult at all to grasp. 

The scientist representing each exhibition area is made more approachable through a manga style presentation that allows visitors to more easily understand and absorb scientific knowledge. The stories of scientists who have received the highest honor of the Nobel Prize are introduced to encourage students to embark on the path of science. It is hoped that this exhibition will appeal to young and old to popularize scientific education.