![]() Hong Kong Museum of Art
Address Located on the Kowloon waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Museum of Art offers a great collection of both classical Chinese fine art and more contemporary works. The museum’s collection of Chinese landscapes and calligraphy are worth the ... more... |
![]() Hong Kong Museum of History
Address Whether you are familiar with Hong Kong’s customs, culture and history or not, the Hong Kong Museum of History presents a worthwhile look at the territory’s history, both ancient and modern. Of particular interest are the exhibits on British ... more... |
![]() Hong Kong Science Museum
Address For those of you who want a little more amusement in your museums (especially those with young children), the science museum offers a variety of interactive exhibits on subjects varying from the automotive industry to Chinese traditional medicine. ... more... |
![]() Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Address For the acoustically or visually oriented, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre plays host to a variety of traditional performances. From traditional Chinese operas to more contemporary concerts, something for everyone can be found at the centre. If ... more... |
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
Address Looking to satisfy a gnawing curiosity about the origins, traditions and modern forms of Chinese teas and tea service? This former home of the Commander of the British Forces in Hong Kong now plays host to Hong Kong’s most comprehensive tea museum. ... more... |
![]() Schoeni Art Gallery
Address A huge variety of work by contemporary Chinese artists is on display and for sale at Schoeni Art Gallery. Recognised as an established platform for contemporary Hong Kong artists to vault onto the art scene, Schoeni is housing an increasing number ... more... |
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Upcoming Agenda
Birthday of Kwan Tai
Kwan Tai is the God of War and the patron of Hong Kong's police and gangsters!
Cheung Chau Bun Festival
The Bun Festival is local to the island of Cheung Chau only. Pak Tai, the Taoist God of the Sea is worshipped and evil spirits are scare away by loud gongs and drums during the procession.
user experience
Hong Kong - user Tracy Tomsett - 11/04/2007
British, living and working in Hong Kong.
XS2hongkong software is great! In an ever changing and fast paced city, keeping up with the local hotspots can be difficult. With XS2hongkong it's easy to find your way around without a guide book. I would certainly recommend it to visitors to HK. The fun phrases section is hilarious and a good way to strike up conversation - I have a talking phone!

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