Hong Kong Heritage Museum
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Hong Kong Heritage Museum is located by the Shing Mun River at 1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong.
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History
The Museum was opened on December 16, 2000.
Features
The Museum has been designed to provide comprehensive exhibitions on history, art and culture. The Museum offers a diverse range of dynamic and interactive exhibitions and programmes to engage visitors in enjoyable and educational experiences as they appreciate the valuable artefacts on display. It also houses a cafe and museum shop.
There are six permanent exhibition galleries for the display of the museum's collections and six thematic galleries for temporary exhibitions. Permanent galleries include:
- New Territories Heritage Hall
- Children's Discovery Gallery
- Cantonese Opera Heritage Hall
- T.T.Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art, displaying artifacts from the former Tsui Museum of Art
Transport
The museum is served by numerous bus lines. It is also reachable by KCR:
- East Rail: 15-minute walk from either Tai Wai or Sha Tin station
- Ma On Shan Rail: 5-minute walk across the river from Che Kung Temple station
See also
External link
- Hong Kong Heritage Museum (http://www.heritagemuseum.gov.hk/)