Museums & galleries in Hong Kong

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Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District
Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District

A contemporary complex dedicated to traditional Chinese opera. The Xiqu Centre hosts performances of classical Chinese opera and other performing arts in an innovative architectural setting.

PMQ
PMQ

A historic building transformed into a hub for art and design. PMQ brings together artists and artisans, offering exhibitions, workshops, and shops with unique contemporary art pieces.

Hong Kong Science Museum
Hong Kong Science Museum

An interactive museum featuring exhibits on science and technology. Visitors can explore topics related to physics, biology, and technology through hands-on experiments and demonstrations.

Hong Kong Museum of Art
Hong Kong Museum of Art

Founded in 1962, the museum holds a collection of over 17,000 artworks, reflecting Hong Kong’s cultural ties with the world. Exhibits range from ancient to contemporary art.

Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Hong Kong Heritage Museum

The Heritage Museum offers unique exhibits on the art, history, and culture of Hong Kong and China. It includes collections of traditional Chinese crafts, theater, and music.

M+ Museum
M+ Museum

The first museum in Asia dedicated to contemporary visual culture, M+ showcases 20th and 21st-century art, design, architecture, and media, linking Hong Kong traditions to the global cultural scene.

Ko Shan Theatre
Ko Shan Theatre

A modern theater reopened after renovation, featuring rehearsal rooms, exhibition spaces, and event halls. With updated facilities, it serves as a cultural center for public and private events in the district.

Hong Kong Maritime Museum
Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Located on the waterfront, this museum showcases the maritime history of Hong Kong. Exhibits cover everything from ancient ships to modern vessels, highlighting the port’s importance to the region’s development.

Hong Kong Museum of History
Hong Kong Museum of History

Dedicated to the historical and cultural heritage of Hong Kong, this museum offers exhibitions that chronicle the city’s development from ancient times to the present. Special focus is given to the region’s social and political changes.

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

The famous wax museum where visitors can see life-like wax figures of global celebrities and historical figures, created with incredible precision and detail.