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What's New
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
The expanded
Hong Kong Maritime Museum
has reopened in a new harbourside location to
show visitors the maritime history of Hong Kong and China.
Lui Seng Chun
In Mong Kok, a graceful 'shophouse' from the 1920s has been restored and turned into a
school of Chinese medicine
.
Sip some herbal tea on the ground floor even if you don't take
the tour to see the upper levels.
Liangyi Museum
This exquisite
private space
is one of the world's best museums in classical Chinese furniture
from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Book a tour soon.
June 4th Museum
The world's
first permanent museum
dedicated to the student movement in Tiān'ānmén
Square, Běijīng, on 4th June 1989.
Eslite
The mammoth Hong Kong branch of the famous
Taiwanese bookstore
specialises in arts, hu-
manities and lifestyle titles. It's open until the wee hours on Friday and Saturday.
Art Basel
Art Basel
(
hongkong.artbasel.com
), the world's leading modern and contemporary art fair,
launched its Hong Kong edition in May 2014, making the city one of three in the world to
host the mega art show.
PMQ
The territory's first living quarters for married policemen (c 19th century) has reincarnated in-
to an
art village and creativity hub
, after years of disuse.
Antique Shops
With China now the world's most dynamic antiques market, reputable and resourceful local
dealers like
Lam Gallery
,
Andy Hei
,
and
Chan Shing Kee
have upped their act in the trading
and collecting of ancient artefacts.