Hong Kong Cultural Centre


Overlooking the most beautiful part of the harbour, the aesthetically challenged and windowless Cultural Centre is a world-class venue containing a 2085-seat concert hall, a Grand Theatre that seats 1750, a studio theatre for up to 535, an impressive Rieger pipe organ, and rehearsal studios.

On the building’s south side is the beginning of a viewing platform from where you can gain access to the Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade.


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