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Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644 The Hong Kong Palace Museum is currently holding the exhibition ‘Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644’ in Gallery 3. The exhibition features 106 newly loaned masterpieces from the Palace Museum, alongside 7 pieces from the HKPM collection. Most of these treasures of the Palace Museum are on display in Hong Kong for the first time. Among them are 21 grade-one national treasures, including a pear-shaped vase with a “Three Friends of Winter” decoration from the Hongwu period, a dish with dragons among waves from the Zhengtong period, a cup with garden scenes in autumn from the Chenghua period, and a garlic-mouth bottle with birds and flowers among lotus ponds from the Wanli period. Visitors can access this exhibition with a General Admission ticket (admission to Galleries 1 to 7) or a Special Exhibition ticket (admission to Galleries 1 to 7 and to Gallery 8 and/or Gallery 9). Tickets are now available for sale or reservation through the West Kowloon Cultural District’s online ticketing platforms and ticketing partners. |
Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644 The Hong Kong Palace Museum is currently holding the exhibition ‘Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644’ in Gallery 3. The exhibition features 106 newly loaned masterpieces from the Palace Museum, alongside 7 pieces from the HKPM collection. Most of these treasures of the Palace Museum are on display in Hong Kong for the first time. Among them are 21 grade-one national treasures, including a pear-shaped vase with a “Three Friends of Winter” decoration from the Hongwu period, a dish with dragons among waves from the Zhengtong period, a cup with garden scenes in autumn from the Chenghua period, and a garlic-mouth bottle with birds and flowers among lotus ponds from the Wanli period. Visitors can access this exhibition with a General Admission ticket (admission to Galleries 1 to 7) or a Special Exhibition ticket (admission to Galleries 1 to 7 and to Gallery 8 and/or Gallery 9). Tickets are now available for sale or reservation through the West Kowloon Cultural District’s online ticketing platforms and ticketing partners. |