The Hong Kong Cultural Center is a modern building located on one of Hong Kong's prime sites. It is a controversial design, given that it should have one of the most impressive views in the world yet has virtually no windows. The building is a huge, sand colored landmark, which is distinctive also for it's wave like roof. The Center is directly next to the Star Ferry terminus in Kowloon.
Inside, the design is equally impressive. Despite the lack of windows and natural light, the building feels surprisingly airy and spacious. It is a good venue and due largely to the impressive concert halls and theaters here, Hong Kong attracts some top name international performers. There is also a good arts library in the Center.
Opening hours:The Center is open from 9am-11pm Monday-Saturday and from 1pm-11pm on Sunday.
Situated in a wing of the Center is the Hong Kong Art Museum. This building holds an impressive collection of Chinese art, antiques, calligraphy and scrolls. The temporary international exhibits are usually good here too.
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm.
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