
The Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum in Guangming District will host a special “New-Quality Future Night” on New Year's Eve, featuring a blend of science, art and stargazing.
Designed as a tech-forward alternative to crowded countdown parties, the museum will remain open until midnight and offer free access to its first and second floors.
A highlight of the evening will be a rare in-person talk by Zhao Chuandong, one of China's earliest astronauts. Speaking in the second-floor atrium, Zhao will share firsthand insights into China’s space journey.
The celebration will also include a free science-themed gala jointly organized by 10 universities.
More than 20 creative performances — ranging from science rock and tech-driven dance to TED-style talks and multimedia shows — will run simultaneously in the second-floor main atrium and the first-floor multifunctional hall.
A new “Moon Market” will offer hands-on, playful experiences: themed beverages, a “Rose Science Show,” motion-sensing games, hand-painted moon lamps, customizable 3D-printed moon models, and simulated aerospace missions. Family-friendly features will include a stilt-puppet staging of “The Little Prince,” fairytale-style non-player characters, and live science demonstrations that blend theatrical charm with scientific wonder.
As midnight approaches, visitors will be invited outside to observe the sky through 10 telescopes in a symbolic search for the first star of 2026. The countdown will be accompanied by an eight-minute technology-themed light show, immersive theatrical parades, lucky draws and a communal singalong to usher in the New Year.
The museum will remain open from Jan. 1 to 3, 2026, with workshops on 3D printing and AI music creation, robotics competitions, robot-dog performances, and interactive activities across multiple floors.
Address: No. 8 Guanghui Avenue, Guangming District.
Metro: Line 6 to Guangming Station (光明站), Exit C/D.



