Hong Kong Museum of History

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  • Address
    Kowloon, 100 Chatham Rd South, Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Phone
    2724 9042
  • Website
  • Transport
    underground rail: Tsim Sha Tsui, Jordan
    

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Lonely Planet review

For a whistlestop overview of the territory's archaeology, natural history, ethnography and local history, this museum is well worth a visit, not only to learn more about the subject but to understand how Hong Kong presents its history to itself and the world.

'The Hong Kong Story' takes visitors on a fascinating walk through the territory's past via eight galleries, starting with the natural environment and prehistoric Hong Kong - about 6000 years ago, give or take a lunar year - and ending with the territory's return to China in 1997. Along the way you'll encounter replicas of village dwellings; traditional Chinese costumes and beds; a recreation of an entire arcaded street in Central from 1881, including an old Chinese medicine shop; a tram from 1913; and film footage of WWII, including recent interviews with Chinese and foreigners taken prisoner by the Japanese.

Free guided tours of the museum are available in English at and on Saturday and Sunday.