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Hong Kong Itinerary 🇭🇰 We didn’t originally have plans for Hong Kong but it was the best route for us using our BA reward flights and we bagged 5 one way tickets for £585!! 🤩💸 So we made the most of it and spent 2 full days exploring before flying to our next country, and we would definitely come back and see more of Hong Kong.. especially Disney!! It’s just expensive compared to other parts of Asia so keep that in mind when visiting. Here’s our itinerary for our 48 hours: 📌 (SAVE for future planning) Day 1: 📍Night Markets 🏮 📍Dinner in Tsim Sha Tsui area 🍜 📍Neon Streets of Hong Kong 🚦 Day 2: 📍 HK museum of Art 🖼️ 📍Avenue of Stars ⭐️ 📍Victoria Harbour / Light Show ✨ 📍Hong Kong Island 🏝️ 📍Monster Building 🏯 📍Hong Kong Observation Wheel 🎡 Leaving day: 📍Victoria Peak/Tram 🚃 📍Victoria Peak Park 🍃 Extras we didn’t manage this time: 📍Cup Noodles Museum 📍Disney Hong Kong @disneyhongkong 📍Ocean Park @hkoceanpark 📍Hollywood Mural Have you visited Hong Kong before or is it on your bucketlist? 🇭🇰✨ . . . #hongkong #hongkongisland #visithongkong #discoverhongkong #travelhongkong #hongkongitinerary #travelitinerary #travelwithkids #backpackingwithkids #hongkong🇭🇰 #victoriapeak #victoriapeakhongkong #hongkongphotography #familytravel #familytravelblogger #wanderlustfamily #bucketlistfamily #familyvacation #adventurefamily #welivetotravel #worldschooling #unschooling #travelanddestinations #mustvisitplace #mustseeplaces #hongkongstreets #familyfriendlytravel #kidfriendlytravel
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Nestled amidst the urban buzz of Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Museum of Art proved to be an oasis of artistic delight during my recent Hong Kong visit. For a mere 30 HKD on a weekday, I stepped into a world of captivating beauty, where ancient Chinese ceramics whispered tales of dynasties past, and contemporary installations challenged my perceptions. Navigating the museum was a breeze. Clear signage and helpful staff ensured I never felt lost, even without a pre-planned itinerary. Each gallery unfolded like a surprise, showcasing a stunning array of artworks across eras and disciplines. I marveled at the delicate brushstrokes of Ming Dynasty paintings, chuckled at the witty social commentary of modern photography, and was left awestruck by the sheer scale and audacity of a towering abstract sculpture. But the experience transcended the art itself. The museum's expansive windows frame breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, transforming into a canvas bathed in the fiery hues of the setting sun as the afternoon melted into evening. Sipping tea at the café overlooking this panorama was a moment of pure serenity, the perfect post-art contemplation space. Overall, the Hong Kong Museum of Art offered far more than just a collection of beautiful objects. It was a journey through time and cultures, a platform for dialogue and reflection, and a delightful surprise amidst the city's bustling energy. For anyone seeking a cultural immersion in Hong Kong, this hidden gem is an absolute must-visit. Highlights: Extensive and diverse collection: From ancient relics to contemporary installations, the museum caters to a variety of artistic tastes. Affordable entry: At 30 HKD on weekdays, the museum offers exceptional value for money. Easy access: Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, the museum is easily reachable by public transportation. Stunning views: The panoramic harbor views from the museum windows are an added bonus. Pleasant atmosphere: The well-maintained space and helpful staff create a welcoming and inspiring environment.
Hanh DinhHanh Dinh
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The Hong Kong Museum of Art is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Located in the bustling Tsim Sha Tsui area, this museum offers a rich blend of traditional and contemporary art, showcasing the cultural heritage of Hong Kong and beyond. Diverse Collections: The museum houses over 17,000 pieces, including Chinese antiquities, calligraphy, paintings, and contemporary art. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of art in Hong Kong and its connections to global art movements. Exhibitions: The museum regularly updates its exhibitions, ensuring there’s always something new to see. From ancient Chinese artifacts to modern installations, the variety keeps the experience fresh and engaging. Architecture and Layout: The museum’s design is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Spread across multiple floors, it offers a spacious and well-organized environment that enhances the viewing experience. Educational Programs: The museum also offers a range of educational programs and workshops for all ages. These programs are designed to deepen visitors’ understanding and appreciation of art. Accessibility: The museum is easily accessible by public transport, and its location in Tsim Sha Tsui makes it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area. Admission: Entry is free, making it an affordable cultural outing for families and individuals. Facilities: The museum is well-equipped with amenities, including a gift shop and a café, providing a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
MOHAMMAD SHAIFULLAHMOHAMMAD SHAIFULLAH
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The renovated HKMoA was one of my favourite places to visit in Hong Kong - located in TST facing openly to the island side of Victoria Harbour, the museum not only hosted interesting and modern exhibitions but also dominated a wonderful spot that gave visitors the amazing and unobstructed view of the harbour. Thanks to the talented curators and all the generous donors, the museum housed a good collections of fabulous art pieces; and more astonishingly was how they integrated the items in traditional form with modern technologies in the Chinese Antiquity section. For IG purposes, the “cloud” pieces at the top floor were something you could not miss. Another great improvement was the outfit of the museum staffs; unlike the vapid look they were assigned previously, now they were donned with modern black/white uniform and looked a lot more harmonious with the environment than before. Currently, the HKMOA was showing collections of one of my favourite contemporary Chinese painters Mr Wu Guanzhong. It was a great chance to see the true copy of these masterpieces in person. “The aesthetics of hues in antiquities” exhibition was another pleasant corner with lots of visual and lighting effects that unveiled the colourful face of Chinese antiquities.
C WOOC WOO
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The Hong Kong Museum of Art is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of Hong Kong. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, it's easily accessible and a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The museum houses a vast collection of Chinese art, spanning over 5,000 years. From ancient artifacts to contemporary works, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The permanent collection includes a wide range of mediums, such as paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and calligraphy. The temporary exhibitions are also worth exploring, often showcasing rare and unique pieces from around the world. The museum frequently hosts special events and workshops, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of art and culture. The staff is knowledgeable and passionate, always ready to assist with any questions or recommendations. The facilities are clean and well-maintained, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Overall, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is a treasure trove of art and culture. It's a testament to the city's rich heritage and a vibrant center for artistic expression.
PL LauPL Lau
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Excellent remodel of the Hong Kong Museum. Absolutely loved the interactive features of the exhibits and the dedication to making it an inviting space. My only complaint is the amount of sunshine that enters the building around midday, making it harder to see some exhibits if they are near the escalators. Otherwise, the museum is wonderful. This location has spacious elevators, clean bathrooms, wonderful layout, and is free admission. To enter, you must register online first and then you get a QR code that is scanned at the entrance. There are lockers available for free to place your small bags and you may check jackets and larger items at the counter next to the lockers. I was informed of an English audio guide, but chose not to take it, and I was able to fully understand what was going on in each room by reading the placards next to each item that are in Cantonese and English. I highly recommend stopping by the newly remodeled building and enjoying your afternoon here. Oh, and don’t forget to take in the spectacular views of the Harbour from the windows on each level of the museum.
Kit O’KrunchKit O’Krunch
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Hong Kong Museum Of Art, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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+852 2721 0116
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The Hong Kong Museum of Art is the first and main art museum of Hong Kong, located in Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. It is a public museum managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong Government. HKMoA has an art collection of over 17,000 items. Admission is free for permanent exhibitions.
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