Good News!
To complement the mega exhibition, Tang Vogue Beyond the Horizons: A Golden Era of Multicultural Integration and Openness, the Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) of Development Bureau is offering free transportation and docent guided tours in Cantonese, Putonghua and English, especially for application by schools, and charitable and non-profit making organisations.
From now till 31 December 2025, eligible schools and charitable and non-profit-making organisations can apply by completing the application form for free transportation services (28 or 60 seaters) and docent services (lasting 1 to 1.5 hours per session) for the exhibition, available from Monday to Wednesday and Friday.
Please complete the application and return it to the AMO by email at enews@amo.gov.hk or fax at 2377 9792. Please feel free to contact us on 2208 4406 or 2208 4469 during office hours for any enquiries about available sessions and booking arrangements.
“Tang Vogue Beyond the Horizons: A Golden Era of Multicultural Integration and Openness” is an invaluable exhibition showcasing the history, culture and art of Tang dynasty. It has been widely publicised in the media and on social media. The exhibition features a total of 298 pieces / sets of exhibits, drawn from 28 cultural institutions in 10 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in Mainland China and the AMO of Hong Kong. Amongst the exhibits, 49 are Grade 1 relics and 29 are significant archaeological finds dated to Tang dynasty unearthed in Hong Kong. Presented in eight sections, the exhibition illustrates the golden age of multicultural integration and openness in Tang dynasty, as follows:
| (1) On the road to Great Tang: | This section details the sound administrative system and efficient governance of Tang dynasty; |
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| (2) Building the Capital: | This section recreates the rigorous planning and cosmopolitan grandeur of Chang’an city; |
| (3) Life in Chang’an: | This section portrays the colourful lifestyle of Chang’an city; |
| (4) All Rivers Run into the Sea: | This illustrates the coexistence of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and various foreign religions; |
| (5) World of the Literati: | This highlights the refined lifestyle of Tang dynasty literati; |
| (6) Pursuit of Perfection: | This showcases the pinnacle of craftsmanship during Tang dynasty; |
| (7) Looking West from Chang’an: | This section portrays prosperous scenes along the Silk Road; and |
| (8) Setting Sail: | This section depicts the Maritime Silk Road and reflects Hong Kong’s position as an important node along this route. |
| Exhibition period: | Until 31 December 2025 |
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| Venue: | Thematic Exhibition Gallery and 1/F, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui |
| Opening Hours: |
Monday to Wednesday and Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 10am – 7pm Christmas Eve: 10am – 5pm Closed on Thursdays (except for public holidays) |
| Admission Free | |
Antiquities and Monuments Office
Development Bureau
August 2025