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Hong Kong Museum of Art

Hong Kong Museum of Art
The Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA) is a prominent Hong Kong-based public art museum, established in 1962 as the city’s first. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, it is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting Chinese and international art, with a mission to connect people with art and promote Hong Kong’s cultural heritage. Its extensive collection, exceeding 19,500 items, spans Chinese antiquities, painting, calligraphy, and modern Hong Kong art. The museum, which underwent significant renovation in 2019, also hosts diverse exhibitions and educational programmes, serving as a vital cultural hub.
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Goldfish plastic bags and laundry: Hong Kong’s everyday life on show in Venice

Hong Kong artists Angel Hui and Kingsley Ng turn the ubiquitous plastic bag for pet fish and metal windows into art for the Venice Biennale.

Opinion | Frenzy around Hong Kong Palace Museum’s Egyptian show offers food for thought

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Editorial | Visitors deserve to enjoy Egyptian heritage on display free of chaos

Museum organisers have taken steps to control overcrowding, but bottlenecks must be addressed to ensure a smooth run of the rare exhibition.

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‘Disaster’: Egyptian exhibition at Hong Kong museum descends into chaos

Visitors complain of confusing queuing system that left them waiting needlessly for hours, triggering apology from museum.

Hours-long lines formed at the Hong Kong Palace Museum on Saturday for “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums”. Photo: Handout
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