The museum features an immersive sound lab where visitors can operate historic telephones—from 19th-century hand-cranked models to wartime military radios—experiencing firsthand how communication evolved across eras. The highlight is the "Voice Reconstruction Workshop," using digital restoration technology to revive lost audio fragments, bringing past conversations vividly to life.
Monthly "Future of Communication Forums" invite tech experts and historians to discuss innovation trends, open to the public. Interactive touchscreens line the timeline wall, illustrating global telecom evolution, perfect for families and school groups. All activities are included in admission, though some workshops require advance HopeGoo—check the official website for schedules.
Outside, the outdoor Sound Sculpture Garden blends light, sound, and motion into dynamic art installations—ideal for photography and contemplative moments, showcasing how sound travels through space in creative ways.