The museum building is the largest in Hong Kong, and can accommodate up to 6,000 visitors
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Hong Kong Heritage Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Heritage Museum is the largest comprehensive museum in Hong Kong, covering history, art and culture. It adopts the traditional Chinese courtyard layout and combines modern architectural techniques. The museum is five stories high, covered with Chinese tile roofs, and the exhibition halls are connected by verandas. There are 12 exhibition halls in the museum, of which 6 are thematic exhibitions that are regularly updated, and there are also 6 permanent exhibition halls, including the "Audio-Visual Guided Tour Hall" which broadcasts the short film "Cultural Heritage", and the "New Territories Heritage" which introduces the history and cultural relics of the New Territories. Museum”, the “Cantonese Opera Heritage Museum” dedicated to introducing the performance and development of Cantonese Opera, the “Children’s Discovery Museum” introducing the natural and cultural history, including the “Xiangjiang Children’s Play” exhibition, which takes visitors back to the popular toys of the past, and the “Children’s Discovery Museum” that introduces natural and cultural history. Xu Zhantang Chinese Art Museum" and "Zhao Shao'ang Art Museum" are two art collections. Thematic exhibition halls launch a variety of exhibition themes at different times.
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Hong Kong Heritage Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The museum building is the largest in Hong Kong, and can accommodate up to 6,000 visitors
great playcenter for kids, our little kid loves it there. the best part is it is completely free with no time restrictions. we go there at least one a week to let the kid run around and play on the weekends. there is a resort the museum that is very reasonably priced. a great cost saving weekend for the family
Free admission on Jul 1 for all museum in HK, so we chose one to go for a visit and finally picked this one.At first, we planned to stay just around one hour should be enough, but it turned out that we stayed for 3 hours+ there.It's bigger than we imagined and there are few different exhibitions there, all of them are so attractive and really worth spending time to visit, also they use many advanced technology to design some interactive games and some souvenir are offered.
Nice museum located near Che Kung Temple, good for visitors to come by and it’s free admission.
Nice museum located near Che Kung Temple, many beautiful exhibits for visitors to see.
Good rock parent-child travel places, in addition to the left there is a children's exploration hall, there are many exhibition halls, absolutely can kill 2,3 clocks. The children are very fond of Bruce Lee Hall, and the same tide to see Hong Kong 60+ before the film short film and music, so good to be in the gods, even the Cantonese Opera Hall has been to the wild to play, and I am particularly fond of the Jinyong Hall, because I am very fond of the Jinyong Wuxia film, the museum is all free admission. Other museums need to be charged, one of which is the latest to open both Dunhuang Cultural Heritage Museum.