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Sun Museum

Museum, Art, Heritage, Chinese
Sun Museum: Hong Kong’s Chinese Art Fix for Urban Foodies Sun Museum is a non-profit, independent museum in Hong Kong, established by the Simon Suen Foundation, with a focus on Chinese art and culture. Think of it as the city’s quiet cultural comfort food—elevated, curated, and made for repeat visits.
The museum runs thematic exhibitions featuring works on loan from collectors, artists, and cultural partners, so each visit feels like a new tasting menu. There’s also a steady rhythm of talks and guided tours to help you “read” the collection like you would a well-balanced dish: not just what you’re seeing, but why it works.
If you care about Hong Kong culture and the people shaping it, the mission goes beyond displaying art. It supports aspiring Chinese artists (especially those based in Hong Kong), helps build a collection of Chinese paintings for education, and contributes to the study of local culture. Plus, it collaborates with artists, collectors, scholars, and institutions worldwide—so the programming stays connected to something bigger than the gallery walls.
In short: come for the exhibitions, stay for the context, and leave with a fuller palate for Chinese art.
Price: 0 – 80 HKD
G/F & 1/F, Artisan House, 1 Sai Yuen Ln, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong






