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Hong Kong Art Walk: Following the Waves of Creativity

From Asia's Art Hub M+ to Hidden Independent Bookstores

2026.04.19Directed by Travel Insider Jay

Hong Kong is no longer defined solely by shopping and gastronomy. It has truly evolved into the 'Art Hub of Asia,' a vibrant center drawing artists and collectors worldwide. From the striking contemporary art in the West Kowloon Cultural District to the revitalized heritage tucked away in Central's alleys, we present five spots that complete Hong Kong's artistic inspiration.


1. M+ : A Landmark of Asian Visual Culture



M+, reshaping the skyline of the West Kowloon Cultural District, is now a must-visit destination in Hong Kong. As Asia's first global museum of visual culture, it boasts an extensive collection spanning design, architecture, and moving image. The building itself, with its distinctive horizontal screen-like facade, transforms nightly into a massive media artwork illuminating the city. Beyond the exhibitions, the view of Victoria Harbour from within is a masterpiece in itself. Witness the future of art as envisioned by Hong Kong.


2. The Palace Museum: An Elegant Return of 5,000 Years of History



Neighboring M+, the Palace Museum showcases a modern interpretation of tradition. It presents treasures from Beijing's Forbidden City through Hong Kong's unique curatorial lens. From its golden exterior to the intricate curved ceilings inside, the architecture itself is a significant point of appreciation. Experience the unique and elegant energy created by the collision of timeless artifacts and Hong Kong's contemporary landscape.


3. Central Market: Culture Blooms Amidst Market Vibrancy



Once Hong Kong's oldest traditional market, this site has been reborn as a stylish cultural complex. Central Market, preserving its original concrete staircases and pillars, embodies Hong Kong's 'newtro' (new + retro) vibe. Pop-up stores from local brands, artist studios, and chic cafes blend together, illustrating how art is woven into the fabric of city life. Immerse yourself in Hong Kong's living culture amidst the lively flow of people on the escalators.


4. FWD House 1881: Where Victorian Romance Meets Modernity



Nestled in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, amidst a forest of skyscrapers, FWD House 1881 feels like stepping out of a time machine. This beautifully restored former Marine Police Headquarters, with its classic European white architecture and lush gardens, evokes an elegant past hidden behind Hong Kong's glitz. Outdoor exhibitions and live performances held in its courtyard offer travelers a serene artistic respite. Capture Hong Kong's most romantic moments here as soft lights illuminate the building at night.


5. ACCO Books: The Quiet Artistry on Paper



For a glimpse into Hong Kong's authentic soul beyond the dazzling galleries, seek out the independent bookstore ACCO Books. This haven, filled with artist books, local independent publications, and stylish stationery, serves as a sanctuary for Hong Kong's creative community. Tucked away amidst the dense cityscape, this small bookstore, rich with the scent of paper, unfolds a deeply personal and warm page of Hong Kong's art for you.

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