Jin Yong Gallery

Hong Kong Heritage Museum 1 Man Lam Rd, Sha Tin, Sha Tin

Dr Louis Cha is a world-famous Hong Kong journalist, community leader and literary giant. In 1955, he published his first martial arts novel The Book and the Sword, in New Evening Post, under the pen name Jin Yong coincidentally. The novel was an instant success, and he went on to create 15 extremely popular martial […]

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Hong Kong Pop 60+

Hong Kong Heritage Museum 1 Man Lam Rd, Sha Tin, Sha Tin

Located on the southern coast of China, Hong Kong took advantage of its unique geographical position and historical background to become a renowned international metropolis, where East meets West and diversity thrives. The story of Hong Kong popular culture began with the boundless creativity sparked by the post-war baby boom and economic take-off, cultural exchanges […]

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A Man Beyond the Ordinary: Bruce Lee

Hong Kong Heritage Museum 1 Man Lam Rd, Sha Tin, Sha Tin

The internationally renowned megastar Bruce Lee (1940–1973) was born Lee Jun-fon (later Lee Jun-fan). He was also known by the given name Lee Yuen-yam on the clan register, and at home, he was known as Sai Fung, meaning “Small Phoenix”. Born in America, Bruce Lee was educated in Hong Kong and the United States. He […]

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Buddhist Pilgrimage: Treasures from the Donation of The Tsui Art Foundation

Hong Kong Heritage Museum 1 Man Lam Rd, Sha Tin, Sha Tin

This exhibition showcases 70 treasures of Buddhist art from the collection donated to the Hong Kong Heritage Museum by The Tsui Art Foundation. It includes many exquisite thangka paintings dating from the 17th to the 20th centuries, as well as gilt-bronze Buddhist statues and other rare artefacts such as Buddhist scriptures and ritual objects. These […]

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On Flowers: Selected Paintings and Poems by Chao Shao-an

Hong Kong Heritage Museum 1 Man Lam Rd, Sha Tin, Sha Tin

A master of the Lingnan School of Painting, Professor Chao Shao-an dedicated his life to the study of nature. As a keen observer of flora, he captured the myriad forms and graceful rhythms of flowers and plants in his nimble brushwork and brilliant composition, producing floral works that exemplify the style of the Lingnan School […]

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