Hong Kong culture
Hong Kong has replaced the Easter Bunny with cats, featuring giant installations and murals across the city that delight visitors and residents. This taps into the booming ‘cat economy’, with a massive ginger cat greeting arrivals at Hong Kong International Airport and three inflatable felines at West Kowloon Cultural District.
من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي
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.