Through five themes—the universe, human history, the brain, the anthropocytic epoch, and artificial intelligence—the exhibition guides viewers on the journey of "Where do we come from and where are we going?".

The exhibition space is designed to be interactive, featuring images, graphics, models, films, podcasts, and a variety of high-tech experiences.
The content combines general science knowledge with the latest research findings in Germany, making it suitable for a wide range of audiences, especially young people.

The highlight of the exhibition is a series of experiential activities exploring UMI with science communication experts. Visitors can participate in hands-on activities and learn about the original content in German through the "Discovery Passport".

According to Ms. Thai Mai Lan, Director of the Goethe Institute in Ho Chi Minh City, the exhibition strikes a balance between conveying fundamental knowledge and showcasing Germany's cutting-edge research achievements. Through this, the public gains a broader perspective on Germany as a nation that values science, technology, and innovation.
The exhibition also contributes to connecting language, culture, and academia, helping young people realize that German is not just a language skill but also opens up opportunities for learning, research, and international connections.

Mr. Huynh Dinh Quoc Thien, Director of the Da Nang Museum, believes that the exhibition offers the public an opportunity to access modern scientific knowledge through an accessible, lively, and highly interactive format. This is also a trend in modern museums around the world .
Against the backdrop of Vietnam's efforts to promote science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation, the exhibition contributes to spreading a love for science, encouraging exploratory thinking, and strengthening cultural and educational exchanges between Vietnam and Germany.

After Hanoi, Da Nang is the second stop for the exhibition in Vietnam before continuing on to Ho Chi Minh City.
The exhibition runs until June 18th at the Da Nang Museum.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/cham-vao-khong-gian-khoa-hoc-tien-tien-cua-duc-post853255.html








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