Hong Kong Museum of Art


About the Museum

The Hong Kong Museum of Art is one of the museums managed by the Leisure & Cultural Services Department. Established in 1962, it was first housed in the City Hall, moving to its present purpose-built premises by the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in 1991. The museum also has a branch, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, located in Hong Kong Park.

It is the mission of the Hong Kong Museum of Art to preserve the cultural heritage of China and promote art with a local focus. Its collections now number in excess of 14,000 art objects, including Chinese paintings and calligraphy works, antique Chinese treasures, paintings of historical significance as well as creations by local artists. The highlights of the collections are on display in the exhibition galleries. To maintain an essential international character, the museum also presents a great variety of thematic exhibitions drawn from local and overseas sources.

Promoting art among the general public is one of the museum’s main objectives, and a wide range of educational programmes are organized in support of the exhibitions to enhance participants’ knowledge of and interest in artistic creation.

While navigating through our web pages, please remember that you are always very welcome to visit us in person. After all, there’s no substitute for the enjoyable and moving experience of encountering a work of art at first hand!

Culture, Travel | Sep 21

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The Tourist web site has been specially designed as a comprehensive tourist directory found exclusively online at the HK Internet Yellow Pages. Having been recognized as one of the world¡¦s top tourist-friendly regions, this section offers a great source of local information as well as a variety of sightseeing opportunities.

Here, you will find everything you need to know about hotels, dining, shopping and transportation in Hong Kong. Have fun as you learn about the local culture and visit our interactive link for games and e-cards. For greater convenience, all the maps in this web site are linked to YPMAP.com, Hong Kong’s major Internet digital mapping platform and city directory.

To get a general sense of the local scenery, the Tourist web site presents a dynamic, interactive experience so you can preview the sights right online! For cultural entertainment, link to Virtual Museum Tours to find out more about HK¡¦s history. The Scenic Points, Slide Shows, and the Photo Gallery links offer a general pictorial overview of the most popular sightseeing areas. For an in-depth look at one of these areas, join our online Virtual Tour and feel as if you are actually there.

Travel | Sep 20