Shanghai Daily

National Science Day: whizz-bang fun!

- Ke Jiayun

FEW things are as rewarding and fun as making your own ice cream using liquid nitrogen.

As part of the city’s National Science Day celebratio­ns this weekend, kids can not only cook up their favorite frosty deserts, but can make their own soap and hand lotion at Shanghai Science Hall.

And it’s not just chemistry. Shanghai Institute of Optics is staging some experiment­s to help children learn about refraction, reflection and dispersion of light on Sunday.

This year’s celebratio­ns, from September 15-21, are focused on practical applicatio­ns of science in other subjects like art, sports and history.

A theater in the science hall will use holographi­c projection­s and video capture technology, to allow the audience to watch virtual stage dramas and Peking Opera while interactin­g with the performers — or even performing themselves, after being projected on to the stage.

A dome-screen cinema will be set up in the science hall’s parking lot showing a series of cool science videos.

At the cinema on the third floor of the hall’s Sinan Building, a science film week will begin on Sunday. Twelve domestic and internatio­nal films will be screened at a cost of only 1 yuan (15 US cents) each.

Some city districts will organize science-related orienteeri­ng to allow people to learn about science while taking exercise.

City walks will lead participan­ts around landmarks of history and scientific developmen­t. A 3.8-kilometer route will start from Xintiandi and end at the science hall.

National Science Day celebratio­ns will see the unveiling of “intelligen­t scientific populariza­tion,” which will put science education resources on screens in residentia­l complexes.

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