Shenzhen's New Science Museum: Instant Regret. Just Don't.
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I had bought tickets and was planning to take my baby for an outing tomorrow. After reading your comment, I quickly got a refund. My baby is quite sensitive, and I'm worried about potential formaldehyde issues.
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It's hard to say. My child was fine, so I think it really depends on individual sensitivity. If you're concerned, it might be best to wait a while before visiting.
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I feel the same way. It looks impressive and high-tech, but there isn't much interactivity. My kid explored a few sections in the morning and had no interest in going back in the afternoon.
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I was planning to go this weekend, but I have a young child. After seeing mentions of dizziness and formaldehyde, I'm too worried to go now.
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The Red Cube and the Luohu Science Museum are both free. This one in Guangming charges an admission fee?
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It felt stuffy inside, like there wasn't enough oxygen, and it was packed with people. Extremely uncomfortable. We left after only about half an hour.
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In my opinion, even the science museum in Nanchang is better designed and offers more interactive fun than this one.
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It was free to visit before the May Day holiday. However, it's not very interactive and isn't suitable for young children.
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I actually thought it was quite good! It has a very futuristic, high-tech vibe. However, it was incredibly crowded during the May Day holiday, and having to queue for everything was definitely a downside.
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That's pretty good then.