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This spectacular multimedia display, already named the "World's
Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records,
has been further expanded to include more than 40 buildings on both
sides of Victoria Harbour.
The show creates an all-round vision of coloured lights, laser beams
and searchlights performing a stunning, unforgettable spectacle
synchronised to music and narration that celebrates the energy,
spirit and diversity of Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Space Museum |
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The
Hong Kong Space Museum offers Omnimax and sky shows and astronomy
exhibits. It is a great place for the whole family to visit.
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre |
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The Hong
Kong Cultural Centre, completed in 1989, is located on the waterfront
of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui and is one of the prime entertainment
venues in Hong Kong.
It is the ideal venue for a variety of activities such as world-class
concerts, operas, dance, drama, theatre and musical productions,
film screenings, conventions, conferences and exhibitions.
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The Hong Kong Museum of Art |
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The Hong Kong Museum of Art is one of the museums managed by the
Leisure & Cultural Services Department.
Established in 1962, it was first housed in the City Hall, moving
to its present purpose-built premises by the Hong Kong Cultural
Centre in 1991.
The museum also has a branch, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea
Ware, located in Hong Kong Park.
It is the mission of the Hong Kong Museum of Art to preserve the
cultural heritage of China and promote art with a local focus. Its
collections now number in excess of 15,000 art objects, including
Chinese paintings and calligraphy works, antique Chinese treasures,
paintings of historical significance as well as creations by local
artists.
The highlights of the collections are on display in the exhibition
galleries.
To maintain an essential international character, the museum also presents a great variety of thematic exhibitions drawn from local and overseas sources.
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Hong Kong Science Museum |
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The Science Museum showcases over 500 interesting exhibits, 70
percent of which are hands-on and offer an insight into a wide range
of science-related subjects.
The exhibition covers many areas of science and technology, including
robotics, transportation, virtual reality and more. The focus of
the museum is the 22-metre-high twin-tower Energy Machine which,
when activated, triggers a series of displays to produce spectacular
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Hong Kong Museum of History |
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This museum
covering a total of 17,500 sq m showcases Hong Kong's broad and dynamic
history.
Great efforts have been made in collecting, conserving, processing,
studying and displaying cultural objects which are related to the
archaeology, history, ethnography and natural history of Hong Kong
and South China.
The permanent exhibition showcases 400 million years of Hong Kong's
history. It occupies an area of 7,000 sq m. Thematic exhibitions
are also held from time to time.
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