Hong Kong Maritime Museum
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Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a non-profit educational institution funded by Hong Kong's international shipping community and is located on the ground floor of Murray House in Stanley, Hong Kong.
The museum illustrates how China, Asia and the West have contributed through the ages to the development of boats, ships, maritime exploration and trade, and naval warfare. While concentrating on the South China coast and its adjacent seas, it also covers global trends and provides a comprehensive account of Hong Kong's growth and development as a major world port and maritime centre.
The museum includes semi-perminent and special exhibitions, dynamic displays, educational events and a museum shop.
[edit] Exhibits
The museum is divided into two galleries, the ancient gallery and the modern gallery, displaying more than 500 exhibits including models of ancient and modern ships, paintings, ceramics, trade goods and ships manifests. A model of a 2,000-year-old boat made of pottery from the Han Dynasty is the highlight of the Museum.
The ancient gallery portrays the fortunes of Chinese shipping during ancient and dynastic times. It also illustrates how China's overseas neighbours and Western trading nations together shaped the maritime history of Asia and the regions beyond. The modern gallery explores the historical factors and the Chinese entrepreneurship that have made Hong Kong a maritime success. It covers developments in motive power, shows how bulk carriers, tankers and containerization have changed the face of world's shipping industry, and previews experimental craft of the future.
Visitors can also explore the history of the seafaring in Hong Kong via a video about the ship of the future and interactive games for both kids and adults. For example, an interactive computer simulation allows the visitor to take control of a modern container ship and guide her into the Port of Hong Kong.
[edit] Opening hours
Sun, Tue to Fri, Public Holidays : 10am - 6pm
Sat: 10am to 7pm
Closed on Mondays, 1st and 2nd days of Lunar Chinese New Year
[edit] External links
- Hong Kong Maritime Museum - Official site (English)