Hong Kong Museum Of Coastal Defence details
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Address Eastern Hong Kong Island, 175 Tung Hei Rd, Shau Kei Wan
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Phone
2569 1500
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- Transport
underground rail: Shau Kei Wan
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Lonely Planet review
This museum doesn't exactly sound like a crowd pleaser but the displays it contains are as much about peace as war. Part of the fun is just to enjoy the museum's location. It has been built into the Lei Yue Mun Fort (1887), which took quite a beating during WWII, and has sweeping views down to the Lei Yue Mun Channel and southeastern Kowloon.
Exhibitions in the old redoubt, which you reach by elevator from street level, cover Hong Kong's coastal defence over six centuries - from the Ming and Qing dynasties, through the colonial years and Japanese invasion, to the resumption of Chinese sovereignty. There's a historical trail through the casemates, tunnels and observation posts almost down to the coast.
To reach the museum take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan station (exit B2). From here follow the museum signs on busy Tung Hei Rd for about 15 minutes. Bus 85, which is accessible via exit A3 and runs along Shau Kei Wan Rd between North Point and Siu Sai Wan, stops on Tung Hei Rd outside the museum.
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