MegaBox is putting on Hong Hong Kong’s first-ever interactive exhibition that is a replica of the human digestive system! It’s strange, it’s fun and it’s educational. Kids and parents alike are going to have a blast running through the funky digestive system while learning all about the digestive system’s anatomy and functions.
You’ll be able to take on the role of the food, traveling down and around the humongous replica of the digestive system. You’ll be playing games and completing missions at each stage of the digestive system. The fantastic, Instagram-worthy experience will have you begin the adventure by entering the mouth, running through the esophagus, then the stomach, then to the little crevices of the small intestine and finally into the large intestine. At the very end of it all, you’ll end up where all the food goes: the loo!
This exhibition really tops it all. There’s nothing quite like it and you’ll be sure to have a fantastic time!
Tickets can be purchased here and are priced at HK$98 for kids aged 3 to 12 and HK$78 for people older than 12. Kids three and under get free admission and kids aged 3 to 12 should be accompanied by a person 18 or up.
Click here to get your tickets to this educational and fun exhibition!
What: Have a fabulous and fun time with the kids, crawling through a larger than life replica of the human digestive system!
When: December 18, 2019 – February 29, 2020, from 10:30am to 6:30pm.
Where:
Amazing Digestive Adventure, MegaBox, Enterprise Square Five, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, www.klook.com/en-US/activity/31778-amazing-digestive-adventure-hong-kong
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