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<title>Gadgets in Hong Kong</title>
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<h2>Playing is not allowed</h2>
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<font size=4><font color="#aaoooo">I</font></font>f you are in the mood for playing rather than just paying, the
Hong Kong
Science Museum in Kowloon is well worth a visit. Especially if
the monsoons
have
interrupted other sightseeing plans as they're apt to do at
this time of
year.
The museum is lauded as the best of its kind in the world and
I believe it.
Four
floors of extremely interactive exhibits will keep you busy for
hours. One
of
the four is dedicated solely to computers - in movies, in business,
in
communications, in whatever - and includes a sizeable PC lab,
sponsored by
IBM,
where visitors can do anything from playing games to learning
Visual Basic
to
surfing the Internet. If you aren't travelling with your own
modem, this may
also be one of the few places you can get online as the cybercafe
trend has
not
yet hit the territory. Entry to the museum costs HK$25.
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