China kicked off a new interactive technological exhibition about the country's manned space program in Beijing on Thursday, to showcase China's efforts to develop outer space over the past few decades and the country's ambitious manned space exploration.
The exhibition, which will last until June 10, is jointly held by China Science and Technology Museum under the guidance of China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) and China Manned Space Engineering Office.
The interactive technological exhibition demonstrates what it feels like to be in outer space, and the experience of being an astronaut.
The exhibition is divided into six parts: Journey through Time, Fighting for Dreams, Realizing the Space Dream, Aerospace Homeland, Aerospace Dining, and Future Tunnel.
The exhibition is open to the public free of charge.