The Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) said in a statement on Friday that in order to make it easier for visitors to experience its “Visiting the Ruins of St Paul’s through Space and Time” Virtual Reality (VR) exhibition, on-site appointments will be accepted from tomorrow, enabling the public to participate in the exhibition.
The first phase of the exhibition, which started on December 30, will close on February 28, the statement noted.
Starting tomorrow, from 9 a.m. through 6 p.m., according to the statement, three experience sessions will be held every hour, at the top of the hour, 20 minutes past and 40 minutes past respectively. The statement added that the hourly session will be open to online appointments, which can be made at www.icm.gov.mo/eform/event, while the 20 and 40 minutes past the hour sessions will be open to the public for on-site registration.
The exhibition is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, the statement pointed out, which stressed that admission will be closed after 5:30 p.m.
In order to ensure the quality of visitors’ experience of participating in the exhibition, participants should be aged five or above, the statement said, adding that an adult should be signed up for the event to accompany those under 12.
After the first phase of the exhibition closes at the end of this month, the full experience will be officially launched in late March, according to the statement.
More details about the exhibition can be found at www.wh.mo/stpaulvr.
This file photo taken on December 29, 2022 shows the government’s “Visiting the Ruins of St Paul’s through Space and Time” Virtual Reality (VR) exhibition.
– Photo: Yuki Lei