With a Special Exhibition Ticket, you can access our thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to Gallery 7) and special exhibitions (Gallery 9)
Concessions include children (age 7 to 11), full-time students, seniors (age 60 and above), persons with disabilities (with one companion), and CSSA recipients.
Special opening hours: 10:00 – 17:00 December 24, 2024 / 10:00 – 20:00 December 25-26, 2024 / 10:00 – 17:00 December 31, 2024. Subject to change, please refer to the Hong Kong Palace Museum website for details
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With a General Admission Ticket, you can access to our thematic exhibitions in Gallery 1 to Gallery 7
Concessions include children (age 7 to 11), full-time students, seniors (age 60 and above), persons with disabilities (with one companion), and CSSA recipients.
Special opening hours: 10:00 – 17:00 December 24, 2024 / 10:00 – 20:00 December 25-26, 2024 / 10:00 – 18:00 December 31, 2024. Subject to change, please refer to the Hong Kong Palace Museum website for details
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With a Special Exhibition Ticket, you can access our thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to Gallery 7) and special exhibitions (Gallery 8 and 9)
Concessions include children (age 7 to 11), full-time students, seniors (age 60 and above), persons with disabilities (with one companion), and CSSA recipients.
Special opening hours: 10:00 – 17:00 December 24, 2024 / 10:00 – 20:00 December 25-26, 2024 / 10:00 – 17:00 December 31, 2024. Subject to change, please refer to the Hong Kong Palace Museum website for details
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With a Special Exhibition Ticket, you can access our thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to Gallery 7) and special exhibitions (Gallery 8)
Concessions include children (age 7 to 11), full-time students, seniors (age 60 and above), persons with disabilities (with one companion), and CSSA recipients.
Special opening hours: 10:00 – 17:00 December 24, 2024 / 10:00 – 20:00 December 25-26, 2024 / 10:00 – 17:00 December 31, 2024. Subject to change, please refer to the Hong Kong Palace Museum website for details
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The Museum will offer a Hong Kong perspective and a global vision, presenting the finest objects from the Palace Museum and other important cultural institutions around the world
The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents over a hundred priceless treasures from the Palace Museum. Many of them are on display in Hong Kong for the first time, while others have never been shown to the public before.
The Museum regularly presents special exhibitions featuring Chinese art and culture, as well as art and treasures from other parts of the world.
Tickets will be sent to your KKday account within 3 days before the selected visit date. Tickets are available for direct admission.
- Ticket Options -
General Admission (Timed entry ticket)
- Access to our thematic exhibitions in Gallery 1 to Gallery 7
- Ticket holders can enter at the designated time on the date selected
- Please arrive within your reserved time slot. Entry for late arrivals will
be subject to availability.
- Tickets will be sent to your KKday account within 3 days before the
selected visit date. Tickets are available for direct admission.
Special Exhibition (Timed entry ticket)
- Visitors can access the thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to 7) and special
exhibition(s) (Gallery 8) / thematic exhibitions (Gallery 1 to 7) and special
exhibition(s) (Gallery 9) with a special exhibition ticket
- Ticket holders can enter at the designated time on the date selected
Tickets will be sent to your KKday account within 3 days before the selected visit date. Tickets are available for direct admission.
Full Access Ticket
Please arrive within your reserved time slot. Entry for late arrivals will be subject to availability.
- Tickets will be sent to your KKday account within 3 days before the
selected visit date. Tickets are available for direct admission.
Flex Entry Ticket
- Access depending on the ticket type purchase
- Valid only for the month of the selected day and can be used during museum
opening hours. Each ticket is limited to one admission. The month cannot be
changed.
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- Exhibition Details -
Gallery 4: Closed from December 1, 2024 (Sunday) to January 21, 2025 (Tuesday)
Gallery 5 - The Quest for Originality: Contemporary Design and Traditional Craft in Dialogue: While the term sheji (“design”) was not used in China until the late nineteenth century, artisans there have been designing and making beautiful and ingenious objects for millennia. This exhibition brings together nearly 100 precious objects from the Palace Museum in lively dialogue with Hong Kong contemporary design talents. It demonstrates the deep interest in innovation, materiality, and function in design shared by people of the past and today, and how contemporary work draws inspiration from time-honoured traditions.
Gallery 6: Passion for Collecting: Founding Donations to the Hong Kong Palace Museum
In less than two years since we opened, the Museum has received more than
1,100 works. “Passion for Collecting: Founding Donations to the Hong Kong
Palace Museum” showcases nearly 100 objects from our collection. The
exhibition is divided into five sections: metalware, painting and calligraphy,
furniture, religious art and ceramics, dating from the Neolithic period to the
21st century.
Gallery 7: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Dwelling in Tranquillity—Reinventing Traditional Gardens Reinvents the traditional Chinese garden through a contemporary lens.
- Special Exhibition Details -
Gallery 8 - Bank of China (Hong Kong) Presents: The Origins of Chinese Civilisation (September 25, 2024–February 7, 2025)
As one of the world’s four great civilisations, Chinese civilisation is
extensive and profound, boasting a long history stretching back to antiquity.
It remains the only ancient civilisation in the world that has continuously
developed up to the present day. In 2002, China launched the “Origins of
Chinese Civilisation Project”, a national-level research project to trace the
origins of Chinese civilisation and has confirmed a remarkable cultural
continuum evincing “diversity in unity” and ongoing development over the
course of more than 5,000 years. This highly anticipated exhibition at the
HKPM highlights the achievements of two decades of comprehensive research,
which involved large-scale archaeological surveys and in-depth investigations
into the origins, formation, and development of Chinese civilisation.
Gallery 9: "When the Forbidden City Meets the Palace of Versailles – Cultural Exchange between China and France in the 17th and 18th Centuries" (December 18, 2024 to May 4, 2025). This exhibition features nearly 150 treasures from two major world heritage sites— the Forbidden City and the Palace of Versailles. It showcases the admiration, inspiration, and cultural exchange between the Chinese and French courts in areas such as culture, art, and technology from the second half of the 17th century to the 18th century, as well as the long-standing and valuable friendship between the two countries.
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