An exhibition kicked off in the Hong Kong Special Administrative region (SAR) on Friday, showcasing China's achievements in aerospace, aviation, and marine navigation.
Titled "National Development and Achievements Series -- Endless Exploration: The Journey of Chinese Aerospace, Aviation and Navigation", the exhibition, which is held at the Hong Kong Science Museum, presents technological breakthroughs in these sectors, affirming China's pivotal role in international science and technology.
The exhibition features four sections including a rich array of artifacts, models, graphics, and videos.
One of the key highlights of the exhibition is the display of the rare lunar soil samples retrieved from the moon's far side by the Chang'e-6 probe.
Visitors can view these samples in the aerospace zone, which spotlights China's breakthroughs in lunar exploration and space technology.
Except the exhibition, a series of lectures on relevant topics will also be held by experts from the mainland on Friday and Monday.