Monday, September 23, 2013

The Hong Kong Heritage Museum


One out of the many museums I've gone to here in Hong Kong is the Heritage Museum. Dad made reservations online for the Bruce Lee exhibit and we set off. It was a huge ways away but the MTR made it much easier. We had to take about four different lines with many stops. After about a hour we got of at our stop on the brown line called the Che Tung temple. It was a nice walk to the museum. When we arrived at the place we instantly went to the the Bruce Lee exhibit where I looked and read about Bruce Lees life. My favorite part of the exhibit was the cut films of the movies Bruce Lee was in. Outside of the exhibit there was lots of stuff with Green hornet and Kato on them. Green hornet and Kato are from a old film that Bruce Lee acted in. After the exhibit I went to the religion section where I looked at the old artifacts and watched at a movie about Tibetan culture. After that part I went to the small park outside/inside the museum. James played around a bit while the rest of the family sat down. Later we went to the restaurant next door called Mix Noodles. After eating spaghetti, roasted chicken wings with cheddar cheese sauce I went to the kid area where there were instruments from all over the world, and lots of interactive stuff like 3d Chinese letters and trains and cars. After playing there we started toward the Che Tung temple, a small walk away. When we got there and went up to the gate we realized that it was closed. That was the last thing we did in that zone. The last thing we did was take the bus back to Causeway Bay.
James playing in the park.

MTR map

Buddist God


Statue of Bruce Lee
  



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