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On the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, the egg-shaped dome of the Space Museum has long been an eye-catching landmark for the Kowloon Peninsula. The museum, opened in October 1980, enlightens visitors on astronomy and space technology. It houses one of the world's largest planetariums, the Space Theatre, which features thrilling OMNIMAX and sky shows on science and nature themes. The museum also has 2 exhibition halls: the Hall of Space Science and the Hall of Astronomy.
Lecture hall and within its outdoor boundaries
Call before sending in the application form with information on the location, date, time, nature of activities, synopsis of the film, description of the scenes, props set to be used, size of the crew and cast, equipment list and a copy of the public liability insurance cover.
Processing time : 7 working days for simple/straightforward cases and payment by cash. 10 or more working days for complicated cases such as those involving consultation with relevant government departments/ property owners etc., and/or payment by cheque.
First 4 hours (basic charge) | Thereafter | |
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Non-hiring units | $7,090 | $1,990 (each subsequent 4-hour block) |
Hiring units | $11,600 | $2,900 (each subsequent hour) |
Additional rental charges and a refundable deposit should be paid for filming in hiring units, contact the person-in-charge for details.
If extra government personnel is required to assist in the filming, the actual cost plus overheads will be charged.
All fees are to be paid before filming.
Applicants shall effect a public liability insurance in the sum of $6.5 million to $30 million (depending on the risk level) in the joint names of the Government of the HKSAR and the company at their own expense, with terms and conditions to be approved by the Department.
Compliments to the government and public bodies that have agreed to consider applications to hire premises or facilities under their management for location filming.