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Whitechapel Art Gallery: Contemporary art from the East End of London

Located just next to Aldgate east Tube Station, White Chapel Gallery was founded in 1901 to enrich the cultural life of the East End of London, primarily by supporting artists from the local community and reflecting the diverse immigrant culture of White Chapel. The museum is small, all temporary exhibitions, there are paid exhibitions and free exhibitions, every Thursday night from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free.

Current exhibitions are:
Dreams Have No Titles(P3), 2024.2.14-2024.5.12, 12.5lbs. This is an immersive installation of film, sculpture, photography and performance, with some classic scenes from avant-garde cinema restored.

Bio Data Flows and Other Rhythms- A Local Story, 2024.2.14-2024.7.7, free. Capture the daily rhythms of Whitechapel through the artist's sound works, films shot around Whitechapel, six oil paintings, a mural and a bamboo carving, resonate with the small vendors of the Whitechapel Market and reflect the long history of immigration here.


Edge Effects, 2024.1.30-2024.5.26, free. Some Eastern primary and secondary school students' works, including the observation of trees, restore the inspiration obtained in nature through painting, writing and compilation.

In general, it is a small art gallery that mainly serves the local community. If you live nearby or pass Aldgate East Tube station, you can visit it. There is also a small bookshop in the gallery



The best science museum for kids to visit every day

wonderlab is really fun ~ 15 play a year including lessons!
It is really a science museum that attracts children... For example: chemistry, space, sound, electricity, light, forces, matter, maths, etc. (Suddenly feel chemistry is a weak subject, hahaha)

The space region has the refraction and reflection of mirrors, the rotation of the sun, the earth and the moon, and so on; light has dark room light delay, light refraction and reflection in different media, thermal imager, three-color light superposition and so on. forces are the most fun, with lots of devices, such as self-weight lifting, slides with different friction coefficients, centrifugal force and wind-powered paper planes;

electricity met a small class today, showing Tesla coils, and a dozen circuit boards to teach children how to make circuits; matter shows a very magical liquid magnet. When magnetic force is applied up and down at the same time, the magnetic field intensity changes, resulting in constantly changing flowers. The shape of water droplets is captured by photos in the moment when water drops down, and the appearance of water crystals in the moment when water becomes ice, the flow of fog, and air cannons

chemistry also has a course, and last time I came here, I also had a small course on explosives, flour explosion, foam explosion, etc., and the color of different metal melts in flames and mixed colors ~
In short, it is really grasp every knowledge point, can fall into practice are physical visualization! Really, with all this stuff figured out... Physics is hard... Only the mathematical basis to calculate!!

The whole campus of Imperial College London is built on the south side of the Science Museum building, which feels more like the annex of the museum hahaha, because the east and west are both roads...



London Docklands Museum

The London Docklands Museum, located on the British capital's busy docklands, is a journey back in time that takes you back to London's long harbour history. This breathtaking museum reveals the vivid stories of dockworkers, merchants and crew through fascinating exhibits and interactive experiences.

Walk through the remnants of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century and feel the prosperity of the port through time. Whether you're a history buff or curious about London culture, this is a paradise to explore.

Don't miss the amazing exhibitions that allow you to experience first-hand London's brilliance as an international trading centre. Sounds from the past, the fragrance of spices and the stories of fishermen are told in this unforgettable museum.

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