There is no doubt that the Hong Kong Heritage Museum should be on the itinerary of any visitor to the city interested in the culture, history and arts of Hong Kong. Situated in Sha Tin New Town in a pleasantly wooded setting secluded from the district's high-rise urban complexes, the museum is always a pleasure to visit. The architecture of the museum follows the conventional ‘Si He Yuan' pattern, with a number of gracefully designed buildings facing a central courtyard.
The 32,000 square metre museum was inaugurated in December 2000, and the expansive structure is subdivided into 12 display galleries. All of these galleries are fascinating storehouses of artefacts representing the arts, culture and history of Hong Kong's early years as well as the adjoining region of South China. The engrossing museum provides a wide-ranging array of interactive and dynamic displays along with programmes that involve guests in captivating educational interaction as they admire the cultural treasures that are exhibited.
The Cantonese Opera Heritage Hall provides a memorable insight into the highly popular Chinese theatre with its sequined and vibrantly decorated costumes, as well as stage props and makeup. Exhibits on display include a recreated theatre in a shed made of bamboo, and costumes used by renowned Cantonese opera artistes.
The New Territories Heritage Hall exhibits more than 300 items in tableau form depicting a long gone mode of life. The hall features numerous time tunnels which transport the visitor along 6,000 years of civilization, from Neolithic times to the impoverished fishing communities, prosperous farmer clans and colonial British rule illustrating the city's rich history. Relics of note include Hakka farming implements, sedan chairs of Cantonese brides, minute amulets in silver worn as a defence against evil spirits, and children's attire adorned with auspicious signs.
Another gallery is dedicated to displaying the priceless works of art belonging to the collection of internationally famed connoisseur local businessman T.T. Tsui which includes jade carvings, ancient bronzes, imperial Qing porcelain and Tang dynasty era pottery horses. The astute traveller seeking a Hong Kong hotel will be pleased with the accommodations of the Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong. These fine serviced apartments in Hong Kong offer modern facilities as well as gracious hospitality that always satisfy the guest.
The 32,000 square metre museum was inaugurated in December 2000, and the expansive structure is subdivided into 12 display galleries. All of these galleries are fascinating storehouses of artefacts representing the arts, culture and history of Hong Kong's early years as well as the adjoining region of South China. The engrossing museum provides a wide-ranging array of interactive and dynamic displays along with programmes that involve guests in captivating educational interaction as they admire the cultural treasures that are exhibited.
The Cantonese Opera Heritage Hall provides a memorable insight into the highly popular Chinese theatre with its sequined and vibrantly decorated costumes, as well as stage props and makeup. Exhibits on display include a recreated theatre in a shed made of bamboo, and costumes used by renowned Cantonese opera artistes.
The New Territories Heritage Hall exhibits more than 300 items in tableau form depicting a long gone mode of life. The hall features numerous time tunnels which transport the visitor along 6,000 years of civilization, from Neolithic times to the impoverished fishing communities, prosperous farmer clans and colonial British rule illustrating the city's rich history. Relics of note include Hakka farming implements, sedan chairs of Cantonese brides, minute amulets in silver worn as a defence against evil spirits, and children's attire adorned with auspicious signs.
Another gallery is dedicated to displaying the priceless works of art belonging to the collection of internationally famed connoisseur local businessman T.T. Tsui which includes jade carvings, ancient bronzes, imperial Qing porcelain and Tang dynasty era pottery horses. The astute traveller seeking a Hong Kong hotel will be pleased with the accommodations of the Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong. These fine serviced apartments in Hong Kong offer modern facilities as well as gracious hospitality that always satisfy the guest.
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