Hong Kong Palace Museum General Admission
The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents over 900 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.
Gazing at Sanxingdui: New Archaeological Discoveries in Sichuan
Time: 2023.09.27 - 2024.01.08
Location: Gallery 8
Hong Kong Palace Museum and Sichuan Cultural Institutions are co-organisingthe Special Exhibition “Gazing at Sanxingdui: New Archaeological Discoveries in Sichuan”.Thisthree-and-half-month-long exhibitionfeatures spectacular recent archaeological discoveries at Sanxingdui.“Gazing at Sanxingdui” highlights new archaeological discoveries at Sanxingdui in Sichuan province, featuring 120 bronze, jade, gold, and pottery objects dating to 2,600–4,500 years ago, with 23 grade-one national treasures. Nearly half of these were unearthed in the most recent excavations at the Sanxingdui site between 2020 and 2022, and many are being exhibited outside Sichuan for the first time, such as bronze heads, mythical creatures, eye-shaped objects, dragon-shaped objects, a hybrid tiger-dragon figure, as well as a jade rectangular stand with animal face and phoenix-bird motifs, which are currently on display at the new Sanxingdui Museum in Guanghan, Sichuan.
Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London
Time: 2023.11.22 - 2024.4.11
Location: Gallery 9
The special exhibition marks the debut of the Hong Kong Palace Museum’s permanent collection at a major special exhibition and is the biggest exhibition on ancient gold artefacts in Hong Kong in recent years.
On view from 22 February through 03 October 2023, it showcases more than 200 sets of ancient golds selected from the generous donations by Betty Lo and Kenneth Chu to the HKPM and their world-renowned Mengdiexuan Collection. These precious objects from the Eurasian Steppe, Tubo Kingdom, and Central Plains, with the oldest dating back to the 18th century BCE, highlight the artistic and technical achievements of gold in ancient China. The exhibition also explores the role of gold in political activities, life, culture, and the dynamic connections across territories over the past 3,000 years.
- The Hong Kong Palace Museum presents over 900 priceless treasures from the Palace Museum
- Enjoy seamless entry to the Hong Kong Palace Museum with your general admission ticket.
- Explore Galleries 1 to 7, each offering a distinct and curated collection of artworks and artifacts.
- Accessibility: The museum offers wheelchair loan services on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Restriction: No food or drinks are allowed inside the exhibition galleries.
- Restriction: Large bags and backpacks are not allowed inside the exhibition galleries.
- Ticket valid for used until 31 October 2024
- admission ticket must be used on the date and time selected. Tickets will be invalid after the expiration date.
- Check visit information and latest notices: https://www.hkpm.org.hk/en/visit/plan-your-visit
- View the Hong Kong Palace Museum map: https://bit.ly/3aas1mg
- One ticket per person. Children, regardless of age, must present a ticket to enter the museum. Visitors under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult to enter the museum. Each admission ticket is valid for one entry only.
- Please arrive on time during reserved timeslot. Latecomers will be arranged to enter later depending on the actual situation. All arrangements are subject to the venue’s decision.
- admission ticket sold are not exchangeable or refundable.
- If the information on the admission ticket is deleted or altered, or the admission ticket is damaged or mutilated, the ticket holder may not be allowed admission.
- Discount ticket holders must present valid identification before admission.
- The venue manager has the right to require the ticket holder to produce a document proving age, such as an identity card.
- Check out the special arrangements for inclement weather: https://www.hkpm.org.hk/en/visit/plan-your-visit#inclement-weather-arrangements