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A newly opened immersive aerospace exhibition in Beijing is now welcoming the public. Follow CGTN on a journey into space. Guided by a humanoid robot, visitors can assemble virtual Long March rockets or step into the role of a commander and trigger a simulated launch. They can also capture a zero-gravity selfie inside a replica of the Tiangong space station, and even send a custom-designed mini robot to a futuristic Mars base. A perfect destination for the May Day holiday, the exhibition offers a fun and interactive way to explore China's 70-year journey in aerospace.
A newly opened immersive aerospace exhibition in Beijing is now welcoming the public. Follow CGTN on a journey into space. Guided by a humanoid robot, visitors can assemble virtual Long March rockets or step into the role of a commander and trigger a simulated launch. They can also capture a zero-gravity selfie inside a replica of the Tiangong space station, and even send a custom-designed mini robot to a futuristic Mars base. A perfect destination for the May Day holiday, the exhibition offers a fun and interactive way to explore China's 70-year journey in aerospace.