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Tourists visiting cultural and creative products from Hong Kong in the Palace Museum Cultural and Creative Hong Kong Space Photo by Yang Le/This Magazine
Recently, the Palace Museum Cultural and Creative Hong Kong Space located near the front gate of the Palace Museum has been opened to the public.
The Palace Museum Cultural and Creative Hong Kong Space is an innovative cooperation platform established by the Palace Museum specifically for communication and interaction with Hong Kong. It is jointly operated by the Palace Museum and the Grand Public Network. Here, tourists can see cultural and creative products from Hong Kong, taste Hong Kong's unique herbal tea, and immerse themselves in the world of Jin Yong's martial arts depicted by Hong Kong cartoonists and Hong Kong life in the mid-20th century.
Last year, the Forbidden City arrived in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Palace Museum opened. This year, Hong Kong has entered the Palace Museum, becoming the first themed cultural and creative space named after a region within the museum. It has built an exchange platform to promote the new era of Hong Kong, tell Hong Kong's stories well, and explore Hong Kong's opportunities.
Tourists visiting cultural and creative products from Hong Kong in the Palace Museum Cultural and Creative Hong Kong Space Photo by Yang Le/This Magazine
Tourists visiting cultural and creative products from Hong Kong in the Palace Museum Cultural and Creative Hong Kong Space Photo by Yang Le/This Magazine
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