After five years in the making, the prestigious Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) recently opened as the latest addition to Hong Kong’s arts and cultural offerings and the West Kowloon Cultural District.
Joining a host of other landmark attractions on the storied Victoria Harbour waterfront, such as the newly opened M+ and recently renovated Hong Kong Museum of Art, the HKPM not only elevates the city’s lineup of renowned museums but also enriches its diversity of the arts and culture scene.
The much-loved “A Symphony of Lights” will bathe Victoria Harbour in lights, music, and colors with an enchanting special edition every night in July.
Located on the western tip of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the HKPM joins M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture, the Xiqu Centre for Chinese opera, and Freespace contemporary performance venue, to take the area to new heights. Visitors can look forward to a wide array of captivating exhibitions, shows, activities, and events that deepen and diversify the city’s cultural offerings.
The HKPM is a must-visit attraction for arts and culture lovers, and a treasure trove of rare artifacts. For starters, it houses one of the world’s most impressive collections of Chinese ceramics and more than 900 works of art on loan from the esteemed Palace Museum in Beijing—among the largest and finest the Palace Museum has ever made to another cultural institution outside the Mainland since its establishment.
The HKPM also displays 13 precious pieces borrowed from the Louvre as a testament to the museum’s role as an East-meets-West Centre for International Cultural Exchange.