Feature: Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District shines as cultural landmark

The West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong has become a world-class cultural hub, attracting over 17 million visitors in 2025. The district features various museums, performance venues, and art parks, showcasing a blend of Chinese and international cultures.
The West Kowloon Cultural District is a 40-hectare cultural hub in Hong Kong. It features an 11-hectare waterfront art park and several museums, including the Hong Kong Palace Museum and M+ Museum. The district has become a popular destination, attracting over 17 million visitors in 2025. Nearly 70% of museum visitors came from the Chinese mainland and overseas. The district hosts various cultural events, including the Hong Kong International Cultural Summit and Art Basel Hong Kong. A new performing arts center is set to open in 2027, further solidifying the district's position as a cultural landmark.
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