'Bug house' puts spotlight on our tiny neighbours in the insect world
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department's Insect House (pictured) at Tai Po Waterfront Park presents a close-up on the world of insects to help increase our understanding of the countless tiny lives sharing the world around us.
The 250-square-metre insect house includes more than 130 specimens and models of five of the most diverse groups of insects - beetles, flies, bugs, wasps, and butterflies and moths. Information panels include facts and figures about insect lives, insect friends and relatives, the science of entomology and the relationships between people and insects in our daily lives, diet, health, leisure and entertainment.
There is also a surprising mythology and a host of artwork with insects as the focus.
Interactive computer games and a question-and-answer corner will test visitors' level of knowledge about insects.
The Insect House opens daily from 8 am to 7 pm. Admission is free. For information, call 2664 2107.
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