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Hong Kong Museum of History
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The Hong Kong Museum of History is a public museum that preserves Hong Kong's historical and cultural heritage. It is located next to the Hong Kong Science Museum, in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The collections of the museum encompass natural history, archaeology, ethnography and local history.
Nearby attractions
Rosary Church
125 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Salisbury Garden
Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Chatham Rd S, 100號, Hong Kong Museum Of History, 二樓
Urban Council Centenary Garden
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, 尖東
Hong Kong Observatory
Hong Kong Observatory Centenary Building, 134A Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Coliseum
9 Cheong Wan Rd, Hung Hom Bay, Hong Kong
Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Yuk Choi Rd, Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Mody Road Garden
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Park
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
St Andrew's Church
138 Nathan Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Nearby restaurants
Scarlett Café & Wine Bar
New Austin Commercial Centre, 2 Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Sam Chaan Cafe
G/F, 115 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Burger Mate
Brilliant Court, Shop A, G/F, 78 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
8Five2 Mexican Restobar
Shop 2, Ground Floor, 8 Observatory Ct, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
乾杯串燒居酒屋Ganbei Yakitori
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Chatham Rd S, 123號地下G, H舖
Tipsy Tap
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Austin Ave, 5號G/F
SHARI SHARI Kakigori House (Tsim Sha Tsui)
G/F, 83-85A Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
V Cuisine
Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, Granville Rd, 100號港晶中心3樓, Science Museum Path
TamJai SamGor
Energy Plaza, Unit 6, 7 and 8 , Upper Ground, 92 Granville Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
Genki Sushi (Harbour Crystal Centre)
Shop 40-47 Harbour Crystal Centre, 100 Granville Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Nearby hotels
Hotel ICON
17 Science Museum Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Best Western Plus Hotel Kowloon
73-75 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Habyt Austin Avenue (Previously Hmlet)
New Austin Commercial Centre, Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Park Hotel Hong Kong
Park Hotel Hong Kong, Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Empire Hotel Kowloon - Tsim Sha Tsui
62 Kimberley Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Ramada Hong Kong Grand 華美達華麗酒店
23 Austin Ave, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Stanford Hillview Hotel
13-17 Observatory Road on, Knutsford Terrace, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong by IHG
70號 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
New World Millennium Hong Kong Hotel
72 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Hong Kong
Page148 - Page Hotels
G/F, 148 Austin Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Museum of History

100 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
4.3(3.5K)
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The Hong Kong Museum of History is a public museum that preserves Hong Kong's historical and cultural heritage. It is located next to the Hong Kong Science Museum, in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The collections of the museum encompass natural history, archaeology, ethnography and local history.

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attractions: Rosary Church, Salisbury Garden, National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History, Urban Council Centenary Garden, Hong Kong Observatory, Hong Kong Coliseum, Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Mody Road Garden, Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Park, St Andrew's Church, restaurants: Scarlett Café & Wine Bar, Sam Chaan Cafe, Burger Mate, 8Five2 Mexican Restobar, 乾杯串燒居酒屋Ganbei Yakitori, Tipsy Tap, SHARI SHARI Kakigori House (Tsim Sha Tsui), V Cuisine, TamJai SamGor, Genki Sushi (Harbour Crystal Centre)
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+852 2724 9042
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Nearby attractions of Hong Kong Museum of History

Rosary Church

Salisbury Garden

National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History

Urban Council Centenary Garden

Hong Kong Observatory

Hong Kong Coliseum

Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Mody Road Garden

Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Park

St Andrew's Church

Rosary Church

Rosary Church

4.5

(503)

Open 24 hours
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Salisbury Garden

Salisbury Garden

4.2

(412)

Open 24 hours
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National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History

National Security Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History

3.4

(35)

Closed
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Urban Council Centenary Garden

Urban Council Centenary Garden

3.9

(401)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hong Kong Museum of History

Scarlett Café & Wine Bar

Sam Chaan Cafe

Burger Mate

8Five2 Mexican Restobar

乾杯串燒居酒屋Ganbei Yakitori

Tipsy Tap

SHARI SHARI Kakigori House (Tsim Sha Tsui)

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Scarlett Café & Wine Bar

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Sam Chaan Cafe

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4.3
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The Hong Kong Museum of History is an incredible destination for anyone interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage and history of Hong Kong. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, this museum offers a comprehensive and engaging experience that captures the essence of the city’s past.

One of the standout features of the museum is its extensive collection of exhibits that cover various aspects of Hong Kong’s history, from prehistoric times to the modern era. The carefully curated displays include artifacts, photographs, and multimedia presentations that provide visitors with a deep understanding of the region’s development.

The museum’s permanent exhibitions are particularly impressive. The "Hong Kong Story" exhibition is a must-see, as it chronicles the city's transformation through interactive displays and life-sized dioramas. Visitors can walk through re-created historical environments, experiencing how life has evolved over the centuries.

Another highlight is the museum's focus on traditional Chinese culture, which is beautifully showcased through various exhibits on customs, festivals, and art forms. The attention to detail in each display reflects the museum's commitment to preserving and presenting Hong Kong's diverse cultural heritage.

The layout of the museum is spacious and user-friendly, making it easy to navigate through the different sections. The informative signage and friendly staff enhance the overall experience, providing additional context and insights into the exhibits.

Entry to the museum is affordable, and often free on certain days, making it accessible to a wide audience. It’s an excellent place for families, students, and anyone interested in learning more about Hong Kong’s unique history.

In summary, the Hong Kong Museum of History is a fascinating and educational destination that offers a deep dive into the city’s past. With its engaging exhibits, informative displays, and welcoming atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Hong Kong. Highly...

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5.0
7y

The permanent display of Hong Kong History in the Hong Kong Museum of History is a must see attraction. Best of all, admission is free.

It takes 6 years and HK15 million to plan, gather records and build this magnificent, informative and fascinating exhibition. I score this 10 out of 10.

The extrance to tge exhibition shows the geological formation of Hong Kong, follows by the prehistoric era. The flow continues to the migration of people from mainland China in later part of imperial rules.

The enclopaedic exhibits include cultural background of the various ethnic races, costumes, religious / spiritual beliefs, celebrations, education, etc.

The banning of foreigners trading by the emperors, the establishmet of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, English occupation, walk over by the Japanese in 5 day kicking out the British, 3years 8 months of pain and suffering under Japanese occupation, resumption of British rule, British influence, are all depicted so vividly via tangible displays and audio visual screening.

Although I was not born in Hong Kong, many things and practices were similar to what I encountered in younger years - roadside barber, roadside “library” with a few shelves of comic books for loan at a price, etc. All the fond memories replay In my mind, and I very thankful for such reminder.

History of the 50s, 60s, and 70s is the period of transformation of Hong Kong from a village to modern era like many other countries. Hong Kong experienced days of water rationing until China came to the rescue, and great financial crisis.

The final display is on Hong Kong is returned to China after 99 years lease to the British in 1997.

A big thumb-up for those who have the heart and foresight to build such an invaluable exhibition for the local and foreigners, young and old to learn about Hong...

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2.0
2y

The museum is currently undergoing renovation, so much of the exhibits are not available. It was more like a highly condensed version. When it was completely opened, I would whole heartedly recommend this place, but that was before I had young children with me. If you have young children (mine are 6 and 4 yo), I would probably avoid this place. The staff there are constantly watching like hawks. It was like the KGB or Gestapo watching your every move. As soon as your kids start to do anything remotely "unacceptable", they make moves toward you. I get it, it's a museum. But you can't expect them to act like little adults, and it's next to impossible to be on them 100% of the time. I had one staff tell me that it's the parents' responsibilities, but my guess is that the staff has never taken care of young children before. Even when I put my 4yo on my shoulders (to keep him off the exhibits or from touching anything), I was told this was unacceptable, because it could be "dangerous" (direct translation from Cantonese) to the other visitors. As soon as my 4yo climbed up on a bench (OUTSIDE of the exhibit area), one of the staff started to make a beeline for us. Thank goodness I was able to pull him off the bench before another confrontation. Bottom line, if you have young children and they can behave like little adults, then this place is great. But if your kids are... kids, then stay away from this place. I know, it's hard to believe they act like little kids and that parents can't keep them 100% from...

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The permanent display of Hong Kong History in the Hong Kong Museum of History is a must see attraction. Best of all, admission is free. It takes 6 years and HK15 million to plan, gather records and build this magnificent, informative and fascinating exhibition. I score this 10 out of 10. The extrance to tge exhibition shows the geological formation of Hong Kong, follows by the prehistoric era. The flow continues to the migration of people from mainland China in later part of imperial rules. The enclopaedic exhibits include cultural background of the various ethnic races, costumes, religious / spiritual beliefs, celebrations, education, etc. The banning of foreigners trading by the emperors, the establishmet of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, English occupation, walk over by the Japanese in 5 day kicking out the British, 3years 8 months of pain and suffering under Japanese occupation, resumption of British rule, British influence, are all depicted so vividly via tangible displays and audio visual screening. Although I was not born in Hong Kong, many things and practices were similar to what I encountered in younger years - roadside barber, roadside “library” with a few shelves of comic books for loan at a price, etc. All the fond memories replay In my mind, and I very thankful for such reminder. History of the 50s, 60s, and 70s is the period of transformation of Hong Kong from a village to modern era like many other countries. Hong Kong experienced days of water rationing until China came to the rescue, and great financial crisis. The final display is on Hong Kong is returned to China after 99 years lease to the British in 1997. A big thumb-up for those who have the heart and foresight to build such an invaluable exhibition for the local and foreigners, young and old to learn about Hong Kong history.
Abeer HekalAbeer Hekal
The Hong Kong Museum of History: A Journey Through Time The Hong Kong Museum of History offers a comprehensive and engaging look at the region's rich and complex past. From its geological origins to its time as a British colony and its return to Chinese sovereignty, the museum effectively weaves together the diverse threads of Hong Kong's story. "The Hong Kong Story," is a standout. It's meticulously curated and covers a vast timeline, from prehistoric times to the present day. The exhibits are arranged chronologically, making it easy to follow the narrative of Hong Kong's development. The museum uses a variety of methods to bring history to life, including artifacts, photographs, maps, dioramas, and multimedia presentations. It started with a movie about the history of modern hong Kong which provides clear information about the country history and its relation to mother China. The information provided is clear, concise, and well-written in both English and Chinese. The displays are informative without being overwhelming, making it accessible to visitors of all ages and backgrounds. The museum is well-organized and easy to navigate. The layout is logical, and there are clear signs and maps to help visitors find their way around. A significant plus is that admission to the permanent exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for everyone.
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First thing I would love to say is "Free admission". We should spend one whole day .So many things to explore. Not only adults kids will also enjoy this museum. There are many theatre shows.These shows are screened in Cantonese,Putonghue and English by rotation. Audio guide service is there.Language available is Cantonse, English, Putonghue , Japanese.Rental price HK$10. HK Museum of history established in 1975 is to preserve and promote the historical and cultural heritage of Hongkong. It has 8 galleries and around 4000 exhibits. The exhibition starts from Devonian period (400 million years ago) and concludes with the return of sovereignty of the territory to China in 1997. Natural environment gallery has 2 areas . 1.Landform and climate 2.Flora and fauna. Archaeology yields ample evidence of human activities in Hongkong 6000 years ago. The Dynasties:From the Han to the Qing. There is double-decker tram. Name of theatre show: 1.The origins of Hongkong. 2.Lei Cheng UK Han Tomb. 3.Between heaven and Earth 4.From trade to war. 5.Hong King:Gateway to China 6.Bits if old Hong Kong 7.Three years and eight months. 8.Drama is Life-Leisure and entertainment in Hong Kong in the 1960"s and 1970's. 9.The natural disasters. 10.Sino_Hongkong Relations from 1841 _1997
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The permanent display of Hong Kong History in the Hong Kong Museum of History is a must see attraction. Best of all, admission is free. It takes 6 years and HK15 million to plan, gather records and build this magnificent, informative and fascinating exhibition. I score this 10 out of 10. The extrance to tge exhibition shows the geological formation of Hong Kong, follows by the prehistoric era. The flow continues to the migration of people from mainland China in later part of imperial rules. The enclopaedic exhibits include cultural background of the various ethnic races, costumes, religious / spiritual beliefs, celebrations, education, etc. The banning of foreigners trading by the emperors, the establishmet of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, English occupation, walk over by the Japanese in 5 day kicking out the British, 3years 8 months of pain and suffering under Japanese occupation, resumption of British rule, British influence, are all depicted so vividly via tangible displays and audio visual screening. Although I was not born in Hong Kong, many things and practices were similar to what I encountered in younger years - roadside barber, roadside “library” with a few shelves of comic books for loan at a price, etc. All the fond memories replay In my mind, and I very thankful for such reminder. History of the 50s, 60s, and 70s is the period of transformation of Hong Kong from a village to modern era like many other countries. Hong Kong experienced days of water rationing until China came to the rescue, and great financial crisis. The final display is on Hong Kong is returned to China after 99 years lease to the British in 1997. A big thumb-up for those who have the heart and foresight to build such an invaluable exhibition for the local and foreigners, young and old to learn about Hong Kong history.
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The Hong Kong Museum of History: A Journey Through Time The Hong Kong Museum of History offers a comprehensive and engaging look at the region's rich and complex past. From its geological origins to its time as a British colony and its return to Chinese sovereignty, the museum effectively weaves together the diverse threads of Hong Kong's story. "The Hong Kong Story," is a standout. It's meticulously curated and covers a vast timeline, from prehistoric times to the present day. The exhibits are arranged chronologically, making it easy to follow the narrative of Hong Kong's development. The museum uses a variety of methods to bring history to life, including artifacts, photographs, maps, dioramas, and multimedia presentations. It started with a movie about the history of modern hong Kong which provides clear information about the country history and its relation to mother China. The information provided is clear, concise, and well-written in both English and Chinese. The displays are informative without being overwhelming, making it accessible to visitors of all ages and backgrounds. The museum is well-organized and easy to navigate. The layout is logical, and there are clear signs and maps to help visitors find their way around. A significant plus is that admission to the permanent exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for everyone.
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First thing I would love to say is "Free admission". We should spend one whole day .So many things to explore. Not only adults kids will also enjoy this museum. There are many theatre shows.These shows are screened in Cantonese,Putonghue and English by rotation. Audio guide service is there.Language available is Cantonse, English, Putonghue , Japanese.Rental price HK$10. HK Museum of history established in 1975 is to preserve and promote the historical and cultural heritage of Hongkong. It has 8 galleries and around 4000 exhibits. The exhibition starts from Devonian period (400 million years ago) and concludes with the return of sovereignty of the territory to China in 1997. Natural environment gallery has 2 areas . 1.Landform and climate 2.Flora and fauna. Archaeology yields ample evidence of human activities in Hongkong 6000 years ago. The Dynasties:From the Han to the Qing. There is double-decker tram. Name of theatre show: 1.The origins of Hongkong. 2.Lei Cheng UK Han Tomb. 3.Between heaven and Earth 4.From trade to war. 5.Hong King:Gateway to China 6.Bits if old Hong Kong 7.Three years and eight months. 8.Drama is Life-Leisure and entertainment in Hong Kong in the 1960"s and 1970's. 9.The natural disasters. 10.Sino_Hongkong Relations from 1841 _1997
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