There are more than 130 to 200 tickets at different prices to go to scenic spots. Children under 1.2 meters and older people over 80 do not need to buy tickets (as if 80 is not clear), students aged 14 to 18 can discount some items with student cards. The basic ticket is 130, and the basic ticket booked online is 105. It includes looking at the sky and going to the Astronomical Experience Hall (which is next to the ticket office). There are other projects (such as what simulation scientists are observing with equipment, the VR experience of the universe, the ticket is more expensive, these projects are also in the Astronomical Experience Museum). After I got the ticket, I took the ferry to see the telescope first. Before I took the ferry, I should store all the electronic equipment in the locker. Only when I saw the telescope, I could not bring the electronic products. When I came back, I could pick up the mobile phone or something. The ferry may take about ten or twenty minutes, and then climb up the hill to see the radio telescope. (Just watch his appearance, of course) and come back. Other projects are in the Astronomical Experience Gallery. The experience hall closes at 6:00 p.m., but I don't know if I can go in and come out again. I went with my family. This is more suitable for astronomy enthusiasts or popular science. The world's largest radio telescope is still worth seeing. But after all, the main role is to research, not a special tourist destination, if you want to play, or go to other places is better. Because people who are not interested in them will feel bored. Personally, the experience hall feels good. It's my favorite blue. Haha, all kinds of blue.