Unimpressive
This museum, although it does contain some interesting information, has several exhibits that wouldn't pass muster in a second grade science fair. We went to see a presentation about black holes in the planetarium and it was painfully boring, with a poor English translation. Although it did contain some interesting background on how black holes are detected and how they work the presentation was so boring that I had trouble keeping my eyes open, despite the fact that I'm genuinely interested in physics, astromony and cosmology. Perhaps a good place for kids, but if you're from the US and have had experience at planetariums or seen the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC, you're likely to be disappointed.