Hong Kong Cultural Centre
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre Information |
Hong Kong Cultural Centre situates a prime waterfront position since its opening in 1989, which is currently managed by Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The Centre house three major performing halls, namely the Concert Hall, the Grand Theatre and the Studio Theatre, providing distinguished arts performances venue for lots of international music programme. Other facilities include Exhibition Gallery, Foyer Exhibition Areas, Function Rooms, Rehearsal Rooms, Practice Rooms, Marriage Registry and URTBIX Box Office. The Piazza outside the Centre provide designated area, available for hire by registered organization for holding a variety of outdoor activities. To promote arts in the community, the Venue Partnership Scheme was implemented by LCSD from 2009. The current partners are Hong Kong Philharmonic, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Hong Kong Ballet and Zuni Icosahedron. Opening Hours: Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Hong Kong Cultural Centre Telephone: 2734 2009 Flower/Fruit/Orchid Ordering Telephone: 2736 6670 |
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Hong Kong Cultural Centre How to reach by MTR |
2 minutes walk from Exit L6, Tsim Sha Tsui / East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. |
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Directions by Bus and Mini-bus | ||
Location of Hong Kong Cultural Centre was the former Kowloon Terminal of Kowloon-Canton Railway (KCR), close to Star Ferry and the historic Clock Tower. Centre was completed in 1989 and opened by British Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The Centre was managed by Urban Council in early days (Became Provisional Urban Council after the Transfer of Sovereignty in 1997). Since the reorganization of government in 2000, Centre became managed by new established Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
The oval-shape Concert Hall designed for music performances. There are 2,019 seats in the two-tier auditorium. The hall is finished in high quality oak and fitted with adjustable acoustic canopy and curtains to ensure quality acoustics effect. Installed behind the open stage is a 93-stop, 8,000-pipe Austrian organ, one of the largest mechanical tracker action organs in the world.
Grand Theatre is a traditional proscenium theatre, providing total 1,734 seats in stall, circle, upper circle and box, which is a rare four-story auditorium design in Hong Kong. It can cater for large-scale opera, drama and variety performances, and also can provide orchestra pit through removing seats when necessary.
Studio Theatre is designed with variable seating formats for end, transverse, thrust or arena stage set-up, providing 303-496 seats, which is mainly for dance, concert, music performances and lectures.
Other facilities include Exhibition Gallery, 4 Foyer Exhibition Areas, 11 Rehearsal and Practice Rooms, and 2 Function Rooms, which can be hired by citizens and groups, for conferences, rehearsals, practices, and other visual-arts performances.