Over 250 rare Han dynasty relics on display in Hong Kong

A major exhibition of more than 250 sets of Han dynasty relics, with over 95 per cent shown in Hong Kong for the first time, has opened at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui. Titled “The Majestic Han: A Golden Age of Vigour and Cultural Integration”, it runs until September 20 with free admission. Development chief Bernadette Linn Hon-ho called it a “sequel” to last year’s Tang dynasty showcase.

The exhibition, titled “The Majestic Han: A Golden Age of Vigour and Cultural Integration”, is running at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui until September 20. Admission is free. It is co-organised by the Development Bureau and the National Cultural Heritage Administration.

Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho said in her blog on Sunday that more than 95 per cent of the mainland Chinese artefacts were being displayed in the city for the first time. “The Han and Tang dynasties were both golden eras in Chinese history, leaving behind a wealth of important historical legacies for the Chinese nation,” she wrote. Linn called the show a “sequel” to last year’s Tang dynasty exhibition, which attracted some 127,000 visitors and was well received.

The showcase offers a rare glimpse into one of the most influential periods of Chinese history through more than 250 sets of relics, most never before seen in Hong Kong.

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Dynamic photo of a young rider and horse jumping at the Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show 2026 opening at AsiaWorld-Expo.
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Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show opens at AsiaWorld-Expo

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The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show 2026 kicked off on Friday at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong, marking its second year with a three-day lineup of elite show jumping and youth competitions. Leading riders highlighted the event's role in elevating local equestrian talent, while young participants like Carrie Wang delivered strong performances. The spectacle also featured lifestyle elements to engage a broad audience.

The “Hong Kong Story” permanent exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History reopened on Wednesday after a major revamp emphasising the city's roots in Chinese culture, with visitors expressing mixed reactions. It has been reduced from two storeys to one floor but expanded from eight to 10 galleries, featuring more than 2,800 exhibits. The exhibition's preface states that “shifting tides across China’s vast territory” have “inevitably affected” Hong Kong.

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An exhibition of 151 Iranian artifacts at the Inner Mongolia Museum in Hohhot has drawn growing attention since the Middle East conflict began. Iranian media reported damage to Tehran's Unesco-listed Golestan Palace during US-Israeli strikes. The display underscores China's role as a safe haven for vulnerable global heritage.

India's ambassador to China, Pradeep Kumar Rawat, recently visited Hong Kong to unveil a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the India Club and met Macau Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai. This visit indicates positive views from senior Indian diplomats toward the two Chinese special administrative regions. An opinion piece argues that boosting China-India ties should be a pillar of Hong Kong's five-year plan.

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The British Museum in London is hosting an exhibition on samurai, exploring the reality of these Japanese feudal warriors through furnishings, artworks, and video images. Running until May 4, it features 280 items and challenges the mythologization of samurai. Curator Rosina Buckland highlights misconceptions about the warrior class.

The Longines Hong Kong International Horse Show has returned for its second year, featuring five-star show jumping with elite riders from around the globe. Local talents like teenager Carrie Wang impressed crowds at the opening, while French rider Kevin Staut claimed victory in the Longines Stakes. Organisers envision the event as a hub for Asia's growing equestrian scene.

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The Hong Kong Tourism Board will allocate 75 per cent of its resources to overseas markets this year to diversify visitor demographics and attract more overnight high spenders. Executive director Anthony Lau Chun-hon noted the difficulty in convincing day-trippers from nearby mainland Chinese cities to stay overnight. The board plans to launch a global campaign by the end of April.

 

 

 

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