Welcome to My Tour at the Museum

     Have you ever taken a tour at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in Washington or its sister facility, the Steven Udvar-Hazy Center? Perhaps you heard fascinating stories about the artifacts on display, or had your questions answered by a knowledgeable and engaging docent.
     If you have, you've benefited from those individuals' passion for aviation and space. And if you haven't, I encourage you to take a tour! When you join a tour, you get more than the sights. You get the stories that bring air and spacecraft to life. Others will see a museum. You will explore the dramatic story of aviation, from the dawn of aviation to the Space Age. 
     Many exciting things are happening at the museum and I want to make your visit an unforgettable experience. From the flagship museum at the National Mall to the picturesque hangar near Dulles Airport, I take you closer for a more in-depth tour.
     For me, the NASM is a place of wonder and enlightenment, as I hope it is for you. Come and see why my tours are drawing hundreds of visitors from all over the world. And why each and everyone of them returns home smiling :) Please visit often, and say hello when you see me in the galleries.                              
                                                                                                                     Kent Wang
                                                                                                                     Museum Docent                                                                                                                    
Welcome to my tour at the National Air and Space Museum

One Museum Two Locations



The National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. has hundreds of original, historic artifacts on display, including the 1903 Wright Flyer; the Spirit of St. Louis; the Apollo 11 command module Columbia; and a Lunar rock sample that visitors can touch.
The Steven Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington Dulles International Airport is the companion facility to the Museum on the National Mall. The building provides enough space for the Smithsonian to display the thousands of aviation and space artifacts that cannot be exhibited on the National Mall.

Tour Reservation

     Schedule a free guided tour for an in-depth look at some of the most remarkable air and spacecraft, as I use the Museum collection to demonstrate how the human race has gone from flying primative gliders to exploring alien worlds!
     Each group tour requires a minimum of 20 people; submit the request form a minimum of two weeks prior to the requested tour date. Tour dates fill up fast, so please send your requests as early as possible by
 using the link: https://evansvol.si.edu/custom/505/client/


歡迎參觀全世界最大的航太博物館,從萊特兄弟第一部動力飛機、第一次大戰初試鋒芒的雙翼機,二次世界大戰空中三雄、叱吒台海風雲的戰機,到戰後的飛彈火箭、以及人造衛星等航空界的重要收藏品。這一趟豐盛的航空饗宴還包括參觀發現號太空梭、超音速協和客機、名垂青史的飛虎戰機、震撼歷史的著名轟炸機、世界上飛得最快的黑鳥偵察機、中共米格殲擊機、幽靈式戰機、以及最新F-35隱形攻擊戰機等數百餘架最具代表性的經典名機。博物館雙語志工講解員提供免費中文導遊,全程中文專業導覽解說(可安排一至二個小時)。有興趣的華人僑胞、旅遊團、或社團可以相約組團前來參觀。預約免費導覽至少要在兩個禮拜之前。預約免費中文導覽請網站預約:https://evansvol.si.edu/custom/505/client/
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