

Tsim Sha Tsui District
The Hong Kong Museum of History
The Hong Kong Museum of History has made effort in collecting and preserving cultural objects which are closely related to the history of Hong Kong and the South China area, and has built up a significant collection over 170,000 items. The Museum launched the first phase of the revamped permanent exhibition on 27 November 2024 under the 'Multifaceted Hong Kong Exhibition Series', offering an in-depth exploration of topics such local community development, ethnic groups, and connections with overseas Chinese.
The Hong Kong Science Museum
Offers educational, inspiring and interactive experiences on science and technology developments, and serves as a distributed network connecting other science and technology museums/organisations in Hong Kong and greater region.
Hong Kong Space Museum
The Hong Kong Space Museum is a planetarium dedicated to the popularisation of astronomy and space science. Its unique egg-shaped dome makes it one of the most famous landmarks in Hong Kong. Inside the Space Theatre, a 23-metre-diameter hemispherical screen is equipped to display Sky Show and 3D dome shows using a digital planetarium projection system.
Hong Kong Museum of Art
A leading visual arts museum in Asia showcasing the most distinguished Hong Kong and Chinese art, ink art, and treasures from other cultures to inspire emotive art appreciation experiences.
For more tours and experiences, please visit LCSD website or related official websites for more details:
Mody Road Garden
The Mody Road Garden is located at East Tsim Sha Tsui, connecting with the Urban Council Centenary Garden. It provides extensive green area for nearby commercial buildings and hotels.
Urban Council Centenary Garden
Built in 1984, the Urban Council Centenary Garden is located at the East Tsim Sha Tsui. There is a round shape fountains surrounded by six columns of the old Tsim Sha Tsui Station building.
Signal Hill Garden
It houses the signature 4-storey Signal Tower which was built in 1907 for the purpose of signaling accurate time to the mariners and the public. It was declared a monument in 2015. The tower is a square-shape building with combined specially made red bricks and lighter colour stones. The brickworks is in "English Bond" while the stonework is of carved local granite.
Kowloon Park
The park once the site of barracks, rebuilt as a park in 1970. It covers an area of 13.3 hectares, featuring various theme gardens, the Bird Lake, the Aviary, the Tree Walk, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, etc. It offers a full range of active and passive recreational facilities to the public.
For information on how to get to the museum and its opening hours, please refer to the relevant official website.