Group 1 - The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum opened for trial on the first day of the Year of the Rabbit, attracting a large number of visitors, with long queues reported for popular interactive exhibits like "Simulated Diving" [1] - The "Tomorrow's Walker" exhibit, featuring humanoid robots, is designed to provide an immersive experience of the history and development of robotics and artificial intelligence through various themed scenes [2] - The museum has undergone systematic upgrades over the past three years, resulting in a positive overall impression from visitors, who noted the abundance of cutting-edge technology exhibits and engaging interactive projects [1][2] Group 2 - Popular interactive exhibits such as "Simulated Diving" and "Endurance Hunting" require significant waiting times, with queues of approximately one hour and over half an hour, respectively [3] - The museum is considering implementing a reservation system for popular exhibits to reduce waiting times for visitors, inspired by the successful reservation system used for the "Food's Journey" exhibit [3] - The museum's management is committed to gathering visitor feedback during the trial period to enhance the exhibits and services, emphasizing a collaborative approach with the public [1]
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