Hong Kong Cultural Centre

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Hong Kong Cultural Centre

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Hong Kong Cultural Centre, L5, Auditoria Building, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

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Cultural centre with concert hall, theatre, gallery & waterfront views  

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Hong Kong Cultural Centre, L5, Auditoria Building, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Get directions

lcsd.gov.hk

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Hong Kong Cultural Centre, L5, Auditoria Building, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Get directions

+852 2734 2009
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"Best Performances in the City Housing several performance halls and many exhibition spaces, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre is the place to go to see some of the best local and international performing artists. Monthly rosters include shows from the Hong Kong Philharmonic and local children's choirs, as well as special occasions to see touring dance companies and musical ensembles. Additionally, the annual opening of the Hong Kong Arts Festival in February marks the beginning of one of the city's most popular events. This calendar draws audiences in to see the best musical and theatrical troupes from all around the world."

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@afar

"Best Performances in the City Housing several performance halls and many exhibition spaces, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre is the place to go to see some of the best local and international performing artists. Monthly rosters include shows from the Hong Kong Philharmonic and local children's choirs, as well as special occasions to see touring dance companies and musical ensembles. Additionally, the annual opening of the Hong Kong Arts Festival in February marks the beginning of one of the city's most popular events. This calendar draws audiences in to see the best musical and theatrical troupes from all around the world."

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bhautik Patel

Google
A must-visit for performance lovers—whether it’s classical concerts, ballet, opera, or films. Even without attending a show, the striking architecture and waterfront steps make it worth a quick stop. To get the full experience Host small exhibitions, cultural events, and occasional free performances

Tony Smith

Google
Due to building works going on in the area, it was a little confusing getting about and finding your way. Area was nice and the views excellent. Some nice place to walk, the centers were large and a little confusing with directions. Overall nice place to visit. We also tried the cable car, but the que was immense and due to the volume of people at the top, the lifts were slowed down. You need to go 1st thing in a morning.

Oliver Pe

Google
May 2025 The historical HKCC building is part of the larger promenade complex dating back to the pre handover era and serves as a concert and cultural hub during its heyday. Now it features more classical and local performance arts performances such as ballet and classical music, and the support of local traditional art and subjects like calligraphy and painting. The build is also a beautiful place and worth walking through. Though a large number of homeless also seem to stay there.

Chomticha S.

Google
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre is a fascinating spot, both in terms of its architectural design and surrounding atmosphere. The building stands out with its modern minimalistic structure, featuring geometric dimensions that create depth and visual appeal. Certain angles allow light to pass through the gaps in the walls, casting beautiful shadows and bringing the materials to life—making it a great spot for photography. The area around the centre also offers a spacious walkway extending to Victoria Harbour, providing a clear view of Hong Kong Island. The refreshing sea breeze from the harbor makes relaxation. With plenty of seating areas, it’s a welcoming space for everyone to enjoy.

Eboy M. Donato (The Quiet Diner)

Google
Discover! Art and Culture at HongKong Arts Centre and Hong Kong Cultural Centre 香港文化中心. Beautiful architectural design and marvel, must visit when in Hong Kong. 📍Hong Kong Cultural Centre, L5, Auditoria Building, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. #TheQuietDiner #HongKongCulturalCentre #HongKongArtsFestival2025 #HongKongArtsFestival #BeautifulDestinations #HongKong

Mohamed Badr

Google
I had a great experience visiting the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. The location on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront is stunning, with beautiful views of Victoria Harbour and easy access from the Star Ferry and MTR. The building itself is impressive, and the concert hall’s acoustics are truly world-class. I attended a performance there and was blown away by the quality of the show and the comfortable seating. Even just walking through the foyer and exploring the free exhibitions was enjoyable. A must-visit spot in Hong Kong for anyone who loves arts and culture!

Anna Wong

Google
Nice place and performance. Recommended to buy tickets on internet few weeks earlier for events like hkiff.

Anthony Mak

Google
I attended a concert of Bach keyboard concerto, which is part of the Hong Kong Art Festival. The music hall was so grand. I enjoyed the show.
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Kate C.

Yelp
Really spacious and next to many artworks and displays outside. Has a souvenir shop with interesting trinkets and also small business items.
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Melody C.

Yelp
The building's exterior is a major hot spot for Instagram pictures, as is the rest of the promenade. It really doesn't look like much at first glance, but it looks amazing in photographs. I, personally, have never saw a performance here, but I did go inside to use the restroom. There's also seats in the middle of the lobby, which is absolutely perfect for resting aching feet after strolling around East Tsim Sha Tsui.
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Denise W.

Yelp
Decor looks a bit run down inside this Cultural Centre. Came here and caught the 44 Annual HK Arts festival. These are some good Art work that they have on display. The Cultural Centre is definitely quite big. Inside there is a Starbucks. I was told there is a food court downstars (not sure if that is true), I ddin't go downstairs. Over all the place is interesting. I mean would like to watch a show here. I did see they have quite a bit of performances happening.
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Kevin L.

Yelp
The truth is, a lot of people didn't like the design of Cultural Centre when it was first built. No windows or visible characteristics. No nothing. But hey, it has been functioning well and serving its purpose perfectly for the last 25 years. Drama, musical, orchestra, dance, art exhibition. The halls are specifically designed and built for each purposes, so I was never disappointed. And because of the design, you wouldn't notice how big it actually is. I didn't do counts, but I'm certain I am always here for some activities once a year. I'm amazed by Cultural Centre, and I have zero complaints about it. It is the main fortress in HK to protect the art and culture, and fight against the luxury brands just two streets to its left. And to add to that, it's always in the memory of most HK people to spend the Christmas eve in TST, especially the plaza in front of Cultural Centre.
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Michael W.

Yelp
I grew up in the middle of Tsim Sha Tsui (right above the former Lane Crawford on Nathan Road and Cameron Road across the muslim temple) when the area around the Star Ferry was fairly unmolested, by the time I immigrated to U.S. in 1988 the Hong Kong Cultural Centre was still being built, I remembered being rather curious about the oddly shaped architecture. The building wasn't finished when I returned to HK for vacation in 1989 summer, but it was finally completed on my next trip back. It looked quite neat inside and I remembered there being a big deal about the big pipe organ inside. As I finally heard an actual organ being played in college, I became quite interested that Hong Kong got one such instrument and was interested in hearing it. I think I listened to one or 2 free organ recitals that summer. Little did I know that I would eventually get to play the instrument itself and perform a recital there myself. As you can see already, this is not a typical review of the venue, and more of an impression of the concert hall and the organ... The shape of the concert hall rather strange for acoustics reasons, I like the texture of the soft green seats though it packs rather tightly with each other and doesn't provide much wiggle room for someone with a "larger girth" like yours truly. The massive contraption with all the spotlights and the wooden panels which are used to redirect orchestral sound to the audience block out the sound from the organ so the audiences do not get the full effect. The attached console gives the organist a slight sense of vertigo, but nowhere quite near as bad as the Fisk at Stanford's MemChu. The action of the manuals are quite heavy and when fully coupled are near impossible to play. I remembered severely spraining my wrists practicing Widor's 6th. on that, my wrists were so swollen it was practically a live example of 腫到變豬蹄!! So it is a welcome relief that they have installed electrical assist on the couplers, I had a much easier time playing this organ today. Though the action on each single manual is still a bit on the heavy side. The chamade is LOUD, and not only that, they have 3(!!!) independent chamades! The reeds are a little off, some more than others. So I tend to avoid them when I can. On the positive side, I do love mixtures, even the pedal organ has 2 mixtures! And to my surprise, it is "mostly" in tune! The pedals are not AGO, but not exactly complete flat. It took a while to get used to but I like the tracker action on them. The pedals go a bit deeper than normal run of the mill AGO pedalboards, I really like them. Though they are extremely worn and could use either some resurfacing and replacing altogether. I am not sure about their claim of having 8000 pipes, I have never encountered an organ with such an exact count! A closer inspection of the specs shows a count of about 105 ranks on the manuals and 23 ranks on the pedals assuming no unification and giving the max # of ranks to the mixtures, that should be 105 x 61 + 23 x 32 = 6405 + 733 = 7138 pipes, where are the other 862 pipes?!?!? Still, any organ with over 100 ranks is gargantuan, and I do have fun playing this beast. A very solid 3 stars.
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Vince H.

Yelp
"Mamma who bore me Mamma who gave me No way to handle things Who made me so sad. " It started off like this with the lead actress standing centre staged, touching herself while singing this beautifully written song that depicts the heartbreaking impact of confusing adolescence on the youth. Or this one. "Use that pride in our hearts to lift us up tomorrow 'Cause just to sit still would be a sin " As the proud women leads the crowd on a rally to fight against the discrimination towards coloured people in America in the 50s. The first one is from Spring Awakening while the second one is from Hairspray and they were performed by Face Production at Cultural Centre. Compared to neighboring countries, Hong Kong certainly is among the worst place to be in terms of bringing in Broadway Musicals. As a musical lover, it pains me to see that one of the hottest Broadway shows, Wicked, had been to Japan, Korea and the Philippines, everywhere but Hong Kong. And the Broadway production Hong Kong had last time as I could recall was The Phantom of the Opera ages ago. I do not know why Hong Kong is less appealing for those productions to actually come to Hong Kong. I am not sure if it is because of the government or the lack of interest in musicals of the general public. Luckily Hong Kong too has nice local productions and at least I could have a taste on those musicals here in Hong Kong. Face production is one of those that strive to bring musicals to the masses here in the territories and they often perform at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Studio Theatre. Honestly if you ask me, I just wish there are more shows coming. If anything, at least the Broadway production of Avenue Q will be coming this year.
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Yul T.

Yelp
This is the best place in Hong Kong to catch a glimpse of world-class opera, drama and dance. A must for any theatre enthusiast, also featuring some magical musicals.