Kaohsiung is a city with extremely advanced heavy industrial developments. To align with the local industry characteristics, Taiwan's first museum themed on applied sciences—the National Science and Technology Museum—is located in Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City. Its main mission involves collecting and researching scientific artifacts, exhibiting thematic content related to technology, and promoting science education. The Science and Technology Museum spans a vast area, divided into South and North buildings. In the outdoor garden, an armillary sphere stands to symbolize the power of science and knowledge. Upon entering the museum's spacious and bright exhibition halls, it's as if stepping through a portal to a scientific space-time dimension. Thematic exhibition zones integrating technology and daily life use interactive experiences to introduce how science impacts human development, covering topics such as space exploration, machinery, optoelectronics, transportation… etc. Visitors can use an iPass for a smooth journey in the Transportation Dreams Gallery, experiencing firsthand various land, sea, and air transportation tools. At the Space Exploration Gallery, they can depart Earth to explore the universe. At the immersive theater and 3D cinema, they can embark on a vivid multisensory experience, stimulating public curiosity and aspiration for the unknown world. Combining education and entertainment, the Science and Technology Museum is an ideal destination for family outings. It also houses various invaluable exhibits. The full-scale wooden model of Taiwan's first domestically produced fighter jet—the IDF Jingguo—is a prestigious treasure, reflecting the pride of Taiwan's aviation industry.