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Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Hong Kong Museum of Art is one of Asia's foremost public art institutions, reopened in 2019 after a four-year, HK$930-million renovation. Located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, it houses over 17,000 works spanning Chinese antiquities, calligraphy, contemporary Hong Kong art, and international collections.
Overview
The Hong Kong Museum of Art is one of Asia's foremost public art institutions, reopened in 2019 after a four-year, HK$930-million renovation. Located on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, it houses over 17,000 works spanning Chinese antiquities, calligraphy, contemporary Hong Kong art, and international collections.
Highlights
- Chinese Antiquities Gallery: Jade carvings, ceramics, and bronzes dating back thousands of years.
- Xubaizhai Collection: One of the finest private collections of Chinese painting and calligraphy ever assembled.
- Harbour-facing galleries: Floor-to-ceiling windows framing Victoria Harbour as a living artwork.
History
Established in 1962 as the City Museum and Art Gallery, it moved to its current waterfront location in 1991. The 2019 renovation doubled the gallery space and added rooftop sculpture terraces with panoramic harbour views.
Visitor Tips
- Admission: Free for permanent galleries.
- Best time: Weekday mornings for a quieter experience.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours.