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Hong Kong Cultural Museum

「無中生有——香港電影美術及服裝造型展」
May 15, 2023

The most comprehensive Hong Kong film art and costume design in history! “Chungking Express,” “Ruan Lingyu,” and other super classic costumes are reproduced in the cultural museum.

The Hong Kong Museum of Culture presents "From Nothing to Something: Hong Kong Film Art and Costume Design Exhibition". This exhibition, rare in its focus on film art and costume design, recreates a series of classic costumes to document the development of Hong Kong film art, exciting fans of the genre!

「繼續寵愛‧張國榮紀念展」
March 31, 2023

The Leslie Cheung Memorial Exhibition opens at the Hong Kong Cultural Museum! Featuring brother’s iconic stage costumes, precious photos, and “Tang Tang” personal collection.

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the passing of the legendary star Leslie Cheung, the Hong Kong Cultural Museum is holding the "Continuing Love‧Leslie Cheung Memorial Exhibition" to allow everyone to reminisce about the grace and charm of our beloved brother in the music and film industry.

「香港賽馬會呈獻系列:敦煌 — 千載情緣的故事」展覽
August 23, 2022

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum showcases the thousand-year-old stories of Dunhuang, featuring extremely rare cave paintings, unearthed artifacts, and replicated silk paintings!

The Dunhuang culture and art have a long history and are definitely a significant treasure trove of Eastern art and literature. In order to help everyone better understand the charm and significance of Dunhuang, the Hong Kong Museum of Culture will present a number of rare historical artifacts, showcasing the rich emotions of respecting heaven, earth, and people in the Buddhist world.

August 2, 2021

“Heroes Shed No Tears” and other movie peripherals, Sister Mei’s stage costumes… “Hong Kong 60+” revisits the glorious years of film and television!

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum has curated a new permanent exhibition "Hong Kong Pop 60+", showcasing over a thousand exhibits, focusing on the development of popular music, films, television, and radio broadcasting programs in Hong Kong from the post-World War II era to the early 2000s, leading visitors to a deeper understanding of the various evolutions of Hong Kong popular culture.

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