Located inside the Hong Kong Park, the Flagstaff House was converted into the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware in 1984, a ... More
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
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Located inside the Hong Kong Park, the Flagstaff House was converted into the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware in 1984, a branch museum of the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Along with the regular exhibitions of rare Song and Ming Dynasty ceramics and teaware from the Tang Dynasty to modern times, the Museum holds tea gatherings and lectures to promote ceramic art and Chinese tea drinking culture.
Why is Chinese tea so beloved by the locals? What is British tea? You will learn here in very good displays (some interactive). Why does a traditional tea ceremony involve 17 steps? See for yourself. I found it fascinating.
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The mysteries of the world are revealed in this information packed, scientific fun house. Over 500 exhibits, of which 60
percent are hands on, help to answer questions such as: How many atoms do you weigh? What is an ...
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Another great place to take the kids! This venue has its prominent domed theatre, features exhibition halls, a lecture theatre,
and a "Space Theatre" showing films and presentations on the themes of science, nature, and technology. So if rocket ...
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Built by the British to defend the eastern approaches of the harbour, Lei Yue Mun Fort came under heavy bombardment
during the Japanese invasion in December 1941. Now the fort houses a museum, showcasing the local history of coastal ...
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