Exhibition and Film Show Series
A strange being with the name T.o.E. brings the audience on a fantastic journey to his world. You will be invited to traverse space and time, from the world of the infinitesimally small to the vastness of the macroscopic world of space, and from the present day to the distant past, up to the birth of the Universe. What lies at the end of this journey is something that will change how we perceive reality forever.
Venue: Stanley Ho Space Theatre, Hong Kong Space Museum
Date: Jan 1- Jun 30
Time: 2:40pm, 6:10pm on Mon, Wed to Sat
11:10am, 2:40pm, 6:10pm on Sun and public holidays
Duration: 30 minutes
Language:Narrated in Cantonese, English, Putonghua and Japanese
Quota: 270 persons per session
Admission: $32 (stalls), $24 (front stalls)
(Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Tickets are available at the Space Museum Box Office and all URBTIX outlets
Enquiries: 2721 0226
Date: Jan 1- Jun 30
Time: 2:40pm, 6:10pm on Mon, Wed to Sat
11:10am, 2:40pm, 6:10pm on Sun and public holidays
Duration: 30 minutes
Language:Narrated in Cantonese, English, Putonghua and Japanese
Quota: 270 persons per session
Admission: $32 (stalls), $24 (front stalls)
(Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Tickets are available at the Space Museum Box Office and all URBTIX outlets
Enquiries: 2721 0226
In the Sky Show produced by the Hong Kong Space Museum, audiences will be able to appreciate the uniqueness of the Earth for life to flourish, and examine those celestial bodies which scientists have found liquid water or organic compounds. Audiences will also learn different views of scientists on whether extraterrestrial life could ever be found. Space missions such as Stardust, Kepler and OSIRIS-REx will also be introduced.
Venue: Stanley Ho Space Theatre, Hong Kong Space Museum
Date: Feb 1 - Oct 31
Time: 3:50pm, 7:20pm on Mon, Wed, Thu and Fri
12:20pm, 3:50pm, 7:20pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: Narrated in Cantonese, English, Putonghua and Japanese
Quota: 270 persons per session
Admission: $32 (stalls), $24 (front stalls)
(Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Tickets are available at the Space Museum Box Office and all URBTIX outlets
Enquiries: 2721 0226
Date: Feb 1 - Oct 31
Time: 3:50pm, 7:20pm on Mon, Wed, Thu and Fri
12:20pm, 3:50pm, 7:20pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Duration: 30 minutes
Language: Narrated in Cantonese, English, Putonghua and Japanese
Quota: 270 persons per session
Admission: $32 (stalls), $24 (front stalls)
(Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Tickets are available at the Space Museum Box Office and all URBTIX outlets
Enquiries: 2721 0226
Friendship is the close relation between two persons as determined by time and place. The close friendship of Chao Shao-an and Yang Shanshen, two masters of the Lingnan School of Chinese Painting, brought about not only the meeting of minds but also led to the creation of interesting works of art.
Both Chao and Yang settled in Hong Kong in the 1940s, and they often met together in the Lingnan Art Studio, and they have spent their leisure and created joint paintings. When they made friends with the owner of the Yuet Tung China Works, Tso Wing-shui, they tried their hands at painting on porcelain using their own artistic style. This exhibition features their joint works on paper and on porcelain, selected from private collections which remain lesser known. Visitors will see how the two masters carried out their artistic dialogue in these works, and how they brought their own signature style from works on paper into works on porcelain.
Both Chao and Yang settled in Hong Kong in the 1940s, and they often met together in the Lingnan Art Studio, and they have spent their leisure and created joint paintings. When they made friends with the owner of the Yuet Tung China Works, Tso Wing-shui, they tried their hands at painting on porcelain using their own artistic style. This exhibition features their joint works on paper and on porcelain, selected from private collections which remain lesser known. Visitors will see how the two masters carried out their artistic dialogue in these works, and how they brought their own signature style from works on paper into works on porcelain.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Date: Feb 9 - Sep 3 (Phase I)
Sep 8 onwards (Phase II)
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Wed to Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2180 8188
Date: Feb 9 - Sep 3 (Phase I)
Sep 8 onwards (Phase II)
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Wed to Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2180 8188
The OMNIMAX Show
Amazon Adventure tells the epic, true story of the English explorer Henry Bates, who risked his life for science in the 1850s. Bates, a young man by then, spent 11 years for a fascinating journey in the visually stunning and biodiverse yet perilous Amazon rainforest. Nature is extraordinary and science is an adventure, just waiting to be discovered — by you.
Venue: Stanley Ho Space Theatre, Hong Kong Space Museum
Date: Mar 1 - Aug 31
Time: 1:30pm, 5pm, 8:30pm on Mon, Wed to Sun and public holidays
Duration: 45 minutes
Language: Narrated in Cantonese, English, Putonghua and Japanese
Quota: 270 persons per session
Admission: $32 (stalls), $24 (front stalls)
(Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Tickets are available at the Space Museum Box Office and all URBTIX outlets
Enquiries: 2721 0226
Date: Mar 1 - Aug 31
Time: 1:30pm, 5pm, 8:30pm on Mon, Wed to Sun and public holidays
Duration: 45 minutes
Language: Narrated in Cantonese, English, Putonghua and Japanese
Quota: 270 persons per session
Admission: $32 (stalls), $24 (front stalls)
(Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Tickets are available at the Space Museum Box Office and all URBTIX outlets
Enquiries: 2721 0226
"Hi! Hill" is a public art project taking place in Tsuen Wan Chuen Lung Village. Inspired by past and present images of Chuen Lung, the uniqueness of the village, memories of the school, the daily life of villagers and their own imagination, 13 groups of artists work together with the village community to install site-specific works of art at the old school and around this picturesque village.
Venue: Chuen Lung Village and Former Chuen Lung Koon Man School, Tsuen Wan
Date: Mar 11 - Aug 12
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Tue, Thu to Sun
Closed on Wed
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2512 3000
Date: Mar 11 - Aug 12
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Tue, Thu to Sun
Closed on Wed
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2512 3000
Staging more than 60 exhibits from the collections of the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware and the Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, the exhibition presents the special style and decorative motifs of the Chinese export tea ware and reveals its influence on tea ware decoration in Southeast Asia and Europe.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
Date: Apr 18 - Oct 31
Time: 10am - 6pm daily
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2869 0690
Date: Apr 18 - Oct 31
Time: 10am - 6pm daily
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2869 0690
This exhibition is newly developed by the British Museum and it is the first of its time to tour around the world with Hong Kong as the first stop. By displaying about 210 sets of artefacts, a wide diversity of luxuries, such as large reliefs, ivories, jewellery, glasswares and metalwork will show the 600-year "Age of Luxury" from the Assyrians to Alexander the Great. Visitors will learn about the history of the ancient empires in the Middle East including Assyria, Babylonia and Persia.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History
Date: May 9 - Sep 3
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Wed to Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: $10 (Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Enquiries: 2724 9042
Date: May 9 - Sep 3
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Wed to Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: $10 (Half-price concession applicable to full-time students, people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Enquiries: 2724 9042
To introduce the 40 items of world cultural heritage in China inscribed from 1987 to 2017 successfully.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
Date: May 30 - Aug 12
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon to Wed, Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Thur (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2208 4400
Date: May 30 - Aug 12
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon to Wed, Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Thur (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2208 4400
Hong Kong Heritage Museum has continuously promoted local graphic design. The "Projects.Objects.Play" ─ Tommy Li P.O.P. Design Show is organised by the Museum to reflect the design innovations and creative ideas of renowned Hong Kong designer Tommy Li.
In the exhibition name, "Projects" refers to his previous representative cultural and commercial projects; "Objects" includes his personal selection of 97 objects that have been most influential in his design career, and "Play" reflects his perspectives on life, culture and society, as well as design aesthetics. This exhibition displays the selected works of Tommy Li, including his posters, sculpture installations and latest woodcut series. Through these exhibits, visitors not only learn more about Li's achievements over 35 years in the design industry and his philosophical ideas about the economy, pop culture, art and design, but also understand how foreign pop culture helps to influence and shape the culture of Hong Kong.
In the exhibition name, "Projects" refers to his previous representative cultural and commercial projects; "Objects" includes his personal selection of 97 objects that have been most influential in his design career, and "Play" reflects his perspectives on life, culture and society, as well as design aesthetics. This exhibition displays the selected works of Tommy Li, including his posters, sculpture installations and latest woodcut series. Through these exhibits, visitors not only learn more about Li's achievements over 35 years in the design industry and his philosophical ideas about the economy, pop culture, art and design, but also understand how foreign pop culture helps to influence and shape the culture of Hong Kong.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Museum
Date: Jun 9 - Sep 24
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Wed to Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2180 8188
Date: Jun 9 - Sep 24
Time: 10am - 6pm on Mon, Wed to Fri
10am - 7pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Tue (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2180 8188
Featuring 20 groups of interactive exhibits and new technological displays on flight and space travel, the exhibition provides visitors an opportunity to learn more about the science of forces and aerodynamics, jet designs and the challenges of getting to Mars.
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum
Date: Jun 15 - Oct 17
Time: 10am - 7pm on Mon to Wed, Fri
10am - 9pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Thur (except public holidays)
Admission: Mon to Sun: $30
Wed:$10
(Half-price concession applicable to people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
(Full-time students: $5)
Enquiries: 2732 3232
Date: Jun 15 - Oct 17
Time: 10am - 7pm on Mon to Wed, Fri
10am - 9pm on Sat, Sun and public holidays
Closed on Thur (except public holidays)
Admission: Mon to Sun: $30
Wed:$10
(Half-price concession applicable to people with disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
(Full-time students: $5)
Enquiries: 2732 3232
Play and interaction are common elements in contemporary art that could foster delightful surprises and ignite curiosity, imagination and creativity in visitors of all ages. With "fun and play" as core of creation, project curator invites six artists from different disciplines to transform the exhibition space to an interactive funhouse brimming with whims and fantasies, to enliven and riddle out our humour, vitality, senses and curiosity to new knowledge during a playful journey.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Oi!
Date: Jun 15 - Sep 9
Time: 10am - 8pm daily
2pm - 8pm on Mon (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2512 3000
Date: Jun 15 - Sep 9
Time: 10am - 8pm daily
2pm - 8pm on Mon (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2512 3000
The exhibition will not only review the background of and the impacts associated with the First World War but also feature the political, military and social changes as well as its impacts to modern China and Hong Kong society.
Venue: Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence
Date: Jun 15, 2018 - Jan 30, 2019
Time: 10am - 6pm daily
Closed on Thur (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2569 1500
Date: Jun 15, 2018 - Jan 30, 2019
Time: 10am - 6pm daily
Closed on Thur (except public holidays)
Admission: Free
Enquiries: 2569 1500