Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum — History of a Revolutionary in Hong Kong
Why visit
Located in Kom Tong Hall, this museum explores Sun Yat-sen’s life and his connections to Hong Kong — a meaningful stop for anyone interested in modern Chinese history.
Practical info
- Opening hours: Mondays–Wednesdays & Fridays 10:00–18:00; Saturdays, Sundays & public holidays 10:00–19:00. Closed on Thursdays (except public holidays and certain anniversaries) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year.
- Admission / tickets: Admission policies vary (often free or modest fee for special exhibitions) — check the museum site for the latest. Guided tours may be available on weekends.
- Location / how to get there: Kom Tong Hall, 7 Castle Road in Central — walking distance from Central MTR; check the museum page for access.
- Closed / holidays: Closed on the first two days of Chinese New Year; museum may have special closures for anniversaries.
What to see
- Exhibit rooms on Sun Yat-sen’s life, documents and period architecture
- Occasional guided tours and lectures
Visitor tips
Visit on a quiet weekday morning for reflection and good photos of Kom Tong Hall. Check for docent-led tours on weekends (often first-come, first-served).
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