After three years, Hong Kong has finally cleared the customs!
Presumably the friends from the mainland can't wait to come to Hong Kong to play. In the past three years of customs closure, Hong Kong has added many novel and interesting places. Let Xiaoxing take you to unlock new ways to play in Hong Kong!
#1
Hong Kong Palace Museum
look at Chinese civilization
In the West Kowloon Cultural District on the banks of Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong, a giant building resembling an ancient vessel, a tripod, stands proudly facing the sea, and its golden appearance is particularly eye-catching in the sun.
The Hong Kong Palace Museum, which has been in preparation for about 5 years, will finally meet with you in 2022.
The interior and exterior of the Hong Kong Forbidden City reflect the interpretation of traditional Chinese architectural aesthetics with modern architectural techniques, while retaining many design details that echo the architectural culture of the Forbidden City. It is a very modern building and highlights the implicit Chinese culture.
In addition to the magnificent architecture, the splendor of the Hong Kong Forbidden City is also reflected in the exhibitions and collections - more than 900 precious cultural relics!
The Hong Kong Forbidden City will display more than 900 precious cultural relics lent by the Palace Museum in Beijing, of which 166 are national first-class cultural relics!
There are two "Forbidden City" in the north and south, one condenses the wisdom of ancient craftsmen, and the other shows the style of building a great country. Looking from a distance, they jointly protect and inherit Chinese civilization.
Address: 8 Museum Road, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tickets: from 25 Hong Kong dollars
Opening hours: 10:00–18:00
#2
M+ Museum
Feel the visual feast
M+ is the first museum of visual culture in Asia. It is dedicated to collecting, displaying and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving images, and Hong Kong visual culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. It is one of the largest visual art museums in the world. First, help create a new cultural zone.
M+ has a total of 33 exhibition halls, which exhibit more than 10,000 pieces of collections from Hong Kong, Asia and around the world. In addition, special exhibitions will be held from time to time, so that people will have different harvests every time they come.
In addition to various art exhibitions, there are also theaters, libraries, multimedia centers, restaurant cafes, etc. Every corner inside and outside the museum is a check-in area, especially the rooftop garden can enjoy the view of Victoria Harbour.
Address: M+, West Kowloon Cultural District, 38 Museum Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tickets: From HK$60
Opening hours: 10:00–18:00 (closed on Mondays)
#3
Take the Sixth Generation Peak Tram
overlooking hong kong
The long-awaited sixth-generation Peak Ropeway in Hong Kong will be grandly launched at 11 am on August 27, 2022, which marks a new milestone for one of Hong Kong's most popular tourist attractions!
The Peak Tram was opened in 1888 and has served Hong Kong people and tourists for more than 130 years. It is one of the world's famous and oldest cable railways. It has changed from a means of transportation to an attraction in Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong government spent a huge sum of 800 million on equipment upgrades for the new generation of cable cars. The roof is directly replaced with a transparent one, and you can see the surrounding scenery when you look up.
Address: 33 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong
Price: From HK$31
Opening hours: 7:00-00:00
#4
Hong Kong Disneyland
watch a new fireworks
After an absence of 4 years, Hong Kong Disney Fireworks will finally return to the public eye in June 2022.
Due to the expansion of the castle and the prevention and control of the epidemic, Disney's new fireworks show will not meet the public until 2022.
The new fireworks show is divided into 7 chapters, with nearly 40 classic stories and about 150 Disney characters appearing throughout. Technically, in addition to fireworks, the performance is also matched with lights, fountains and music to make the performance more vivid.
Address: Penny's Bay, Lantau Island, Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong
Price: From HK$639
Opening hours: 10:00-20:30
#5
K11 MUSEA
Feel the artistic atmosphere
K11 MUSEA opened in August 2019.
Shortly after the mall opened, it encountered an epidemic. After three years, everyone finally has the opportunity to come to Hong Kong to visit this shopping mall like a palace of art.
Located in the heart of the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, this art gallery-inspired mall combines shopping, art, culture, dining and entertainment. Every decoration in the mall is full of strong artistic atmosphere, even an elevator is like a work of art.
The founder of K11 MUSEA is Zheng Zhigang, the third-generation head of the Zheng family, one of the "Four Great Families" in Hong Kong. The mall was formerly the cargo hold of New World Development Co., Ltd. and Swire Shipping Company.
Address: 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Opening hours: 10:00-22:00
After three years of customs closure, Hong Kong has really changed a lot. After coming to Hong Kong, where do you most want to go?