Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Hong Kong

China

Overview

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is a comprehensive museum located in the heart of Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, it offers a rich blend of history, art, and culture across various domains.

The museum features an exhibition area of approximately 7,500 square meters.
It houses six permanent galleries, each focusing on different aspects of Hong Kong’s heritage:
Hong Kong Pop 60+: Explores the vibrant pop culture of the 1960s and beyond.
Jin Yong Gallery: Dedicated to the renowned martial arts novelist Louis Cha (Jin Yong), showcasing his literary legacy.
Cantonese Opera Heritage Hall: Celebrates the rich tradition of Cantonese opera.
T.T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art: Displays exquisite Chinese art, including ceramics, paintings, and sculptures.
Chao Shao-an Gallery: Honors the renowned Lingnan-style painter Chao Shao-an.
Children’s Discovery Gallery: Engages young visitors with interactive exhibits and educational experiences.
Thematic Galleries:
In addition to the permanent galleries, the museum hosts six thematic galleries that regularly feature special exhibitions.
These exhibitions showcase diverse treasures from Hong Kong’s history, art, and culture.
Community Engagement:
The Hong Kong Heritage Museum actively reaches out to the community through a variety of programs:
Thematic Talks: Informative sessions on various topics.
Guided Tours: Engaging tours led by knowledgeable guides.
Workshops: Hands-on activities for all ages.
Family and Children Activities: Fun learning experiences.
School and Theatre Programs: Educational initiatives.
Online Programs: Digital content accessible to a wider audience.
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