Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is a museum exhibiting the wax likenesses of world famous people. The founder, Madame Tussaud (1761-1850), was an outstanding artist in France, well known all over the world for her wax products. The headquarters of the museum is in London. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, located on the second floor of the Peak Tower on the Victoria Peak, opened to the public in 2000. This was the first Madame Tussauds in Asia and has on display 100 wax figures of celebrities. Since its opening, it has drawn the attention of numerous visitors.
On August 30th, 2005, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong closed for extensions and reopened in March, 2006. The extension cost 20 million HK dollars. The renovations brought a splendid new appearance and provided more audio enjoyment and interactive activities.
The Madame Tussauds Hong Kong can be divided into a number of exhibition areas. Five of them are: Hong Kong Glamour, Music Icons, Historical and National Heroes, World Premiere and The Champions.
In Hong Kong Glamour, you can see Hollywood A-list stars and be invited to mingle with celebrities, or you can wear fashionable clothes and have your photo taken with the world's most famous couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.
If you want to get on stage and sing a song with your favorite musical stars, you can go to Music Icons because musical stars from 1960s to today are all here; Elvis Presley, Teresa Teng Ley, Anita Mui are among your choices.
In the Historical and National Heroes, you can dress up as one of the important members of the royal family of Britain, or as the former President Bush and give a speech to the public, or stand alongside President Hu Jintao.
World Premiere provides a stage for you to perform in part of a film with Hollywood actors and actress. You can take as many photos as you want.
You can go to the Champions exhibit and stand on the Prize-awarding platform to experience as Liu Xiang the exciting moment in accepting the Gold medal.
The most popular exhibit room of Madame Tussauds in London is The Chamber of Horrors. In the Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, you can have similar experience in Scream. Notorious villains, the most dangerous criminals and killers test your courage with each step forward in the darkened room which is full of hidden corridors and horrible screams. Seeing the sinister faces, you cannot help trembling with fear.
After the unusual journey, you can make some acquisitions in The Retail Shop. A full range of exciting souvenirs including small wax figures, hands and glass cubes will dazzle you.
1. Take Island Line or Tsuen Wan Line to Central Station. Walk to Peak Tram Lower Terminus in Garden Road for the tram up to the Peak.
Note: The Peak Tram will suspend service for around two or three months for upgrading from April 23, 2019.
2. Take Bus 15C to the Peak Tram Station or Bus 15 to the top of Victoria Peak.
Tips:
1. Children under 12 are allowed into the museum only if accompanied by an adult.
2. No food is allowed in the museum.
3. Professional photographers are provided to take photos for visitors with the wax figures.
Further Reading
Madame Tussauds Shanghai
Madame Tussauds Wuhan
Madame Tussauds Beijing
Madame Tussauds Chongqing
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Five Exhibition Areas of Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Hong Kong Glamour
Music Icons
Historical and National Heroes
World Premiere
The Champions
The most popular exhibit room of Madame Tussauds in London is The Chamber of Horrors. In the Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, you can have similar experience in Scream. Notorious villains, the most dangerous criminals and killers test your courage with each step forward in the darkened room which is full of hidden corridors and horrible screams. Seeing the sinister faces, you cannot help trembling with fear.
After the unusual journey, you can make some acquisitions in The Retail Shop. A full range of exciting souvenirs including small wax figures, hands and glass cubes will dazzle you.
How to get to Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
Note: The Peak Tram will suspend service for around two or three months for upgrading from April 23, 2019.
2. Take Bus 15C to the Peak Tram Station or Bus 15 to the top of Victoria Peak.
Entrance Fee | Adults: HKD 290 Children: HKD 245 (aged 3 to 11) Elderly: HKD 245 (aged 65 or above) Free for children under 3 years old |
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Combo Ticket | Museum Admission Fee + Peak Tram (Round-trip) + a meal at the Peak: Adults: HKD 460; Children: HKD 386; Elderly: HKD 386 Museum Admission Fee + Sky Terrace 428 + Peak Tram (Round-trip): Adults: HKD 459; Children: HKD 362; Elderly: HKD 362 |
Opening Hours | 10:00-22:00 (Last admission at 21:45) |
Tips:
1. Children under 12 are allowed into the museum only if accompanied by an adult.
2. No food is allowed in the museum.
3. Professional photographers are provided to take photos for visitors with the wax figures.
Further Reading
Madame Tussauds Shanghai
Madame Tussauds Wuhan
Madame Tussauds Beijing
Madame Tussauds Chongqing
- Last updated on Apr. 15, 2021 -