A new immersive exhibition, Bubble Planet, is set to open in Hong Kong this June, turning a huge indoor venue into a playful, dream-like bubble universe. The experience will take over more than 27,000 square feet and guide visitors through 11 themed zones, mixing oversized bubbles, colourful balloons, and soap-bubble visuals with interactive tech.

Visitors will be able to explore installations that use light-and-shadow effects, hands-on elements, and VR virtual reality designed to engage multiple senses, including sight, hearing, and touch. Designed for family outings, friends’ gatherings, school activities, and corporate team building, the experience will combine playful visuals with hands-on elements across multiple rooms.

Among the headline zones is the Hot Air Balloon Flight Simulator, which will let guests “travel” through scenic locations around the world. The Infinity Room will create a maze-like environment of reflections and shifting light, while the VR Fantasy Journey will place visitors directly into a virtual world.

Other areas include a Bubble Ocean designed for slow wandering and photo stops, plus an Underwater Bubble Zone that will simulate deep-sea diving themes.
Bubble Planet Hong Kong will be located at Area A, Baggage Claim, 1/F, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, at 33 Shing Fung Road, Kowloon City.

Opening hours are set as 10:00–19:00 Monday to Thursday and Sunday (last entry 18:00), and 10:00–20:00 on Friday and Saturday (last entry 19:00). Most visits are expected to last around 60–90 minutes.
Tickets will start from HKD 170 for children and HKD 210 for adults. All ages will be welcome, with children aged 2 and under entering free, and those under 17 required to visit with an adult. The venue will be wheelchair accessible throughout.
For more information, visit www.bubbleplanethongkong.com.
Image Credit: Bubble Planet Hong Kong

