Free: Wednesdays
The renowned Dr. Sun Yat-Sen who was a key figure in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty and setting up the Republic of China had a close relationship with Hong Kong. It was there that he received most of his education – making it the cradle of his revolutionary thoughts and uprising plans. The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum opened in 2006 and is dedicated to give a comprehensive overview of the life and career of Dr. Sun. The four-storey museum also focuses on Hong Kong’s vital role in the reform movements and revolutionary activities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Address: 7 Castle Road, Mid-Levels, Central, Hong Kong
Opening hours: Mon-Wed & Fri 10am – 6pm; Sat & Sun 10am – 7pm; Closed Thursdays
Direction: MTA Island Line and Tsuen Wan Line to Central Station then exit D1 or D2 to Mid-Levels Escalator
Phone: +852 2367 6373
Website: hk.drsunyatsen.museum/en_US/web/sysm/aboutus/intro.html
Photo credit: Dennis Wong (Flickr CC), Edwin.11 (Flickr CC)
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