
To celebrate "Art March," the M+ Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District is offering free admission to its standard ticket exhibitions today (March 9). Visitors have come specifically to explore the museum, praising its architectural design for its contemporary feel and elegant lines.


Mr. Sam, a local resident, brought his son to the museum, taking advantage of the free exhibitions. He noted that the organization was smooth, with a wait time of about half an hour to enter. He described it as a great opportunity for children to engage with art from a young age.
His son, Hayden, remarked that the visit was enjoyable and that the free entry saved money. He mentioned that he had visited M+ before but couldn't remember much due to his younger age at that time.

Tourist Peter, a Canadian of Chinese descent, also came to enjoy the free exhibitions. He plans to stay in Hong Kong for two weeks and learned about the free admission through the museum's website. Accompanied by local friends, he appreciated the museum's modern design and beautiful lines.
M+ is Asia's first museum focused on global contemporary visual culture, housing collections from the 20th and 21st centuries, including visual arts, design, architecture, moving images, and Hong Kong visual culture. The museum features a wide base platform elevated above the ground, with 33 exhibition halls covering a total area of 17,000 square meters. It is equipped with three cinemas, a multimedia center, educational facilities, and a rooftop garden overlooking Victoria Harbour. Today, the museum is open from 10 am to 6 am, allowing visitors to explore all standard ticket exhibitions without prior reservation.





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