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Liang Yi Museum now open

Liang Yi Museum A Powder Box

Who? Liang Yi Museum

What? The Liang Yi Museum has recently opened to offer a permanent home to the prestigious Liang Yi collection, a curation of Chinese and European antiquities. The collection has previously travelled the world and exhibited in the likes of Beijing’s Palace Museum, Taiwan’s National Museum of History, and Goldsmiths’ Hall in London. The Liang Yi Museum will form Hong Kong’s first world-class private museum.

When? Open now

Where? 181-199 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

How? For more information, visit www.liangyimuseum.com

Fly via Brussels Airlines

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