Opened in 2006, the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum honors the achievement of one of the most influential persons of the early 20th century in China, who stayed much of his time in Hong Kong. Dr. Sun Yat-sen is closely correlated with the transformation of China. As a visitor you have a chance to relive this exciting process through exhibitions and showcases in Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum covering Dr. Sun Yat-sen life and achievements and gain insights how the monarchy was transformed to a new republic. In addition, visitors will understand and gain knowledge about Hong Kong’s role and why Hong Kong played an important role in this transformation process.

Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum
Ticket Prices:
Standard ticket HK$ 10;
Students, Seniors, Disabled HK$ 5;
Free admission on Wednesday!
Opening Hours:
10:00am-6:00pm (Mon,Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat);
10:00am-7:00pm (Sun and Public Holidays);
Closed on Thursday (except Public Holidays)
How to Get to Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum:
From Central MTR Station take Exit D2 and walk along Queen’s Road Central. Then take the famous Mid-level escalator. When you reached Caine Road get off and turn right. Walk about 5 minutes towards the museum.
For Enquires:
Phone: +(852) 2367 6373
Address: 7 Castle Road, Mid-Levels, Central, Hong Kong
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