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  • When you’ve had enough of history, come and peek into the future. This odd-looking dome in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui includes an omnimax theatre and interactive exhibits such as the jetpack ride.

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Cultural Centre Complex, 10 Salisbury Rd 2721 0226 10am–9pm Sat, Sun, 1pm–9pm Mon, Wed & Fri. Closed Tue Adm (free Wed)
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