HK$30 (adult museum admission) 30 mins About a mile away
Well... almost. The KM Koo Ship Bridge Simulator in Hong Kong's Maritime Museum puts you virtually at the bridge of an ocean-going vessel... can you control the bridge's complex controls in typhoon conditions? The simulator is open for sessions at 2pm, 2.45pm, 3.30pm and 4.15pm - tickets are available from 1pm at the Visitor Services Counter of the museum, at Pier 8 of Victoria Harbour.
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