Advertisement
Hong Kong economy
Hong KongHong Kong Economy

More than 16,000 people visit Hong Kong’s M+ museum for free as part of Art March

But some visitors say all museums in West Kowloon Cultural District should offer free entry and M+ should hold such days more often

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Patrons line up to visit M+ on Sunday. Photo: May Tse
Oscar Liu

More than 16,000 people swarmed Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District on Sunday as the city marked the annual Art March festival with the M+ museum offering free admission.

Some patrons said they stopped by because of the free entry, while several tourists felt the offer should have included the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which houses more national treasures.

M+ recorded more than 16,300 visitors by 5pm.

Advertisement

Cheung Suk-kuen, a 46-year-old homemaker living in Tuen Mun, took her two sons, aged six and nine, and their 72-year-old grandmother to the museum.

“Even if I’m a local, visiting an art museum does not come across my mind because I would rather spend the admission fee elsewhere,” she said. “The free admission gives us a chance to embrace the arts, which is good for my sons who are starting to develop an interest in painting.”

Advertisement

Admission to M+ usually costs HK$120 (US$15.44) for adults and HK$60 for the elderly, children, students and people with disabilities or those receiving social security assistance.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Choose your listening speed
Get through articles 2x faster
1.25x
250 WPM
Slow
Average
Fast
1.25x