Important Notice
Hall 1 to 3 is very classic, you can carefully and enjoy it in a quiet and spacious environment, much better than the Beijing Forbidden City experience, the hardware in the hall is very advanced, the environment is comfortable, next to the sea, it is worth a visit
· Admire more than 900 precious cultural relics from the Palace Museum, some of which have never been publicly displayed
· From a Hong Kong combined with global perspective, appreciate the collections of the Palace Museum and other important cultural institutions in the world
· Experience Chinese culture and art in a new way
△ Qiu Ying (about 1494–1552) The Orchid Pavilion Ming dynasty, mid-16th century Fan leaf, ink and colour on gold paper ©Palace Museum
Gallery 8: Bank of China (Hong Kong) Presents: “The Origins of Chinese Civilisation” (25 September 2024 to 7 February 2025)
As one of the world's four great civilisations, Chinese civilisation is extensive and profound, boasting a long history stretching back to antiquity. Featuring nearly 110 precious objects from 14 major cultural institutions, including 16 grade-one national treasures, the exhibition presents the origins, formation, and development of Chinese civilisation. The treasures on display include ceramics, jades, stone sculptures, bone objects, bronze objects, and more, dating back to the mid-to-late Neolithic period and up to the Xia dynasty (8,200 to 3,500 years before the present). Nearly all the loans are displayed in Hong Kong for the first time.
Gallery 8: The Forbidden City and The Palace of Versailles: China-France Cultural Encounters in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (18 December 2024 – 4 May 2025)
The exhibition presents nearly 150 treasures from the Forbidden City and the Palace of Versailles, highlighting the rich history of mutual respect, inspiration, and exchanges in the realms of culture, arts, science, and more between the Forbidden City and Versailles — two distinguished World Heritage Sites — during the latter half of the 17th century and throughout the 18th century.
Hall 1 to 3 is very classic, you can carefully and enjoy it in a quiet and spacious environment, much better than the Beijing Forbidden City experience, the hardware in the hall is very advanced, the environment is comfortable, next to the sea, it is worth a visit
The Forbidden City moved into Hong Kong, just opposite the Kowloon Cultural Park. The larger museum, buys tickets on the spot for 70, converts RMB and Trip.com almost, 1-7 are free, 8-9 charge, the whole museum visits 150, I only saw the Forbidden City part, there are also many rare treasures, the whole exhibition hall is visited for about three hours, The staff is very polite and polite, the Mandarin is also very fluent, and there is a viewing platform on the second floor.
It was a trip to Hong Kong China with Family. We visited Hong Kong Palace Museum. It was very beautiful and we all had unforgettable memories there!
Hong Kong Palace Museum is one of the must-visit during your travel in Hong Kong especially if you are into arts. This place is surrounded by stunning view where you can see the ocean view. You can also visit M+ nearby for another reference.
The Hong Kong Palace Museum is worth spending a day at leisure. Go downstairs for a cup of coffee at 10 o'clock, follow a one-day tour of the Forbidden City after entering (if you can understand Cantonese), then go to the restaurant on the fourth floor for afternoon tea, and then walk down the floors slowly. The museum is very exquisite, enough to understand the exquisiteness of Chinese culture and various crafts. It's worth seeing! I have to go back to Guangzhou, so I left at four o'clock...
The Museum of Culture of the Forbidden City in Hong Kong not only provides a window for viewers to understand Chinese traditional culture, but also gives new vitality to traditional culture through modern display means and interactive experience. For tourists who want to understand Chinese history and culture in depth, this is undoubtedly a rare and good place. After a day of shopping, you can only take a walk and watch the flowers. You can ask the staff for a bracelet in the middle, and you can enter and exit many times during the day.
It is worth punching in. The overall building is also very beautiful. The cultural relics displayed in the film are also very good. Hong Kong's Forbidden City Cultural Museum. Come to Hong Kong, in the hot summer, bring parents and children to be afraid of too hot, beautiful women are afraid of makeup, come directly to punch in here! ! Avoid the crowds, really don't be too comfortable! Discovering is super! Moreover, this museum is right next to Victoria Harbour. Inside, you can take beautiful photos with Victoria Harbour. There are many observation decks, but it is too hot. I didn’t go out to take pictures and I took pictures inside. Transportation: If it is a high-speed rail West Kowloon, it can be very close to walk, MTR Austin D1 Exit, You can also choose to take the bus opening hours on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and public holidays 10am-8pm closed on Tuesday! Ticket purchase and reservation: (must make an appointment to enter! Tickets are divided into two types: standard tickets (1-7 exhibition hall) adults HKD50, students and children HKD25, almost all of the exhibits are resident exhibitions, collection of more than 900 cultural relics of Beijing Palace Museum, such as Forbidden City furniture, porcelain in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, etc.
Great experience in HK Palace Museum Nice and Patient guide Wonderful scenery Well-equipped facilities Strongly recommend Definitely worth to visit again