Bleep B. • April 10, 2016Beautiful, arthouse cinema. Watch things not screening anywhere else in HK!
Plastic P. • January 2, 2019Really nice layout of the exhibition, many games provided for kids, very interactive! Free entrance
David G. • February 3, 2017Great fun for all ages. Go on Wednesday and everyone gets in for free, expect it to be busy.
Andrew R. • July 28, 2012Reserved seats, so buy your tickets ahead online to get a good one. Higher rows are best - I sat in row N and liked it. Great theater experience.
Marina G. • June 21, 2015My favorite place in Hong Kong. Always interesting exhibitions and great view
AA M. • May 1, 2012Opened between 1925-1931, this is the only pre-war theatre surviving in HK today.
Do in Dordt • December 13, 2014Till October 2015 the contemporary art exposition of Jeeyoung Lee is a must see. And you can just walk in for free.
Katrina • December 6, 2014Pretty nice cinema. Newer. Seats comfortable. Cinema house 2 was pretty big. A small popcorn + medium drink was $50.
Roland S. • October 3, 2012Free admission to the museum on Wednesdays, the planetarium is closed on Tuesdays. Best seats for the shows are row M seats 12-13. Free wifi!
Yipski • June 6, 2014At the moment, the exhibits are all in Chinese. Some of the videos are subtitled with English. The video with the Tiananmen Mothers is especially moving.
Derek P. • January 22, 2020Very nice cinema, comfortable and roomy
AA M. • April 30, 2012The proper name is The Engineer's Office of the Former Pumping Station, Water Supplies Department (前水務署抽水站工程師辦公室), dating to 1895.
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