Arts Centre sights in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong City Hall
Southwest of Star Ferry pier, the recently face-lifted City Hall was built in 1962 and is still a major cultural venue in Hong Kong, with concert and recital halls, a theatre and exhibition galleries. Within the so-called Lower Block, but entered to the east of City Hall’s main entrance, the Hong Kong Planning & Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery may not sound like a crowd-pleaser, but it will awaken the Meccano builder in more than a few visitors. The exhibition follows an 18.5m ‘walk’ past recent, ongoing and future civil engineering, urban renewal and environment improvement projects, including the massive land reclamation project underway outside along the harbour si…
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Hong Kong Arts Centre
Due east of the Academy for the Performing Arts is the Hong Kong Arts Centre. Along with theatres, including the important Agnès B Cinema, you’ll also find here the Pao Sui Loong & Pao Yue Kong Galleries. Extending over floors Nanshan four and five, there’s room to host retrospectives and group shows in all visual media.
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Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
On the eastern edge of Hong Kong park, is the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, housed in the Cassels Block of the former Victoria Barracks. It supports local sculptors, printmakers and potters, and stages exhibitions.
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