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New West Kowloon Cultural District, Forbidden City Day Tour
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West Kowloon Cultural District - Formerly known as the West Kowloon Cultural and Entertainment District, it is located in the waterfront area of the West Kowloon reclamation area in Hong Kong (facing Victoria Harbour, extending from Canton Road to the entrance of the Western Submarine Tunnel, and north to Austin Road). A series of world-class culture, art, fashion, consumption and mass entertainment as one of the main comprehensive cultural venues. The core facilities include theaters, museums, performing arts venues, theaters and plazas. There are 17 seats in total, aiming to improve Hong Kong's cultural level and world status. In addition, the West Kowloon Cultural District includes a two-kilometer-long waterfront promenade and will have a park covering an area of 23 hectares. The M+ Pavilion is the first permanent site in the West Kowloon Cultural District and opened in September 2016.
The Hong Kong Palace Museum, referred to as the Hong Kong Palace Museum, is a museum that displays the cultural relics of the Palace Museum. It is located in the West Kowloon Cultural District of the West Kowloon Reclamation Area in Hong Kong. Covering an area of 10,000 square meters, the museum covers an area of about 10,000 square meters and is 7 floors high, including 7 exhibition halls (totaling 7,600 square meters), a 400-seat lecture hall, as well as atriums and platforms. At the same time, there are a large number of public spaces for citizens to communicate and rest. Other facilities include educational activity rooms, lecture halls, souvenir shops, restaurants, etc. There are fixed exhibitions and temporary exhibitions. The fixed exhibitions need to be replaced every two years. The cultural history of the Forbidden City and cultural relics related to court life are displayed, while other exhibition halls are displayed. Collection of calligraphy, painting, ceramics, utensils and other art in the Forbidden City. Most of the exhibits have never been displayed in the Forbidden City in Beijing. The Forbidden City in Beijing will transport more than 800 cultural relics to Hong Kong in batches in early 2022, of which nearly 160 are classified as first-class national treasures.
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