Top Museums in Hong Kong

By Georgina Straits


HK museums represent a wide piece of HK life and culture that starts about 400 million years back. The city's museums are devoted to many topics, with history a thread that stitchs them all together. All major museums in HK are controlled by the city's Leisure and Cultural Services Office.

Hong Kong Museum of History

The Hong Kong Museum of History, one of the premier museums in Hong Kong, permits visitors to study 400 million years of history in just one or two hours. The museum's permanent exhibit, the HK Story, spreads 8 exhibits from the Devonian period to the 1997 hand-over from Britain to China, over two floors. This piece de resistance includes 4,000 items on view, 53 multi-media programs and more than 750 panels, all with special effects. Museum staff say this exhibit can be seen in 2 hours for those pushed for time, but recommend visitors permit at least four hours for the "meal deal" as well as brief displays.

Hong Kong Science Museum

Another one of the top museums in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Science Museum is excellent fun for families. The museum has more than 500 science-related exhibitions, of which nearly 70 percent are interactive, providing an enjoyable way for children of any age group to find out about science. Since it opened in 1991, the museum's major attraction is the Energy Machine, a four-story high machine that demonstrates energy conversion as balls move down towers in the structure, the biggest of its sort in the world. In the meantime, numerous demonstrations on subjects such as molecular gastronomy, synthetic clouds and liquid nitrogen occur daily throughout the museum.

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum

The museum honoring Dr. Sun Yat-Sen is amongst the smaller Hong Kong museums, but that doesn't reduce its signification. Dr. Sun was a new who was pivotal in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty that ruled China from Beijing. As a result, this Hong Kong-educated man became the first president of the Republic of China. The museum provides a detailed look at Dr. Sun's life as well as the job HK played in this early 20th century radical change in China.

Museum of Tea Ware

Tea drinkers will not want to miss the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, a tiny museum in central Hong Kong that is housed in an 1840s house built for the chief of English forces in the colony. Found inside Hong Kong Park, the museum offers an extraordinary collection of tea pots, tea cups and other accessories, all dedicated to this most Brit and Asian of beverages. A collection of tea ware from Yixing is a highlight of the collection; Yixing tea ware is made of a special purple clay found only in Yixing County, and is regarded as a extremely high grade of tea ware. Visitors also will learn all about the history of tea, as well as view a set of Chinese ceramics and seals.




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