The new extended roof floor of the HKMoA has a 5.6 metres high ceiling and a 270-degree view of Tsim Sha Tsui and the Victoria Harbour, which allows artists to place large exhibits and to make connection between their artworks and the surrounding environment, enriching the expression of the artworks.
The new extended roof floor of the HKMoA has a 5.6 metres high ceiling and a 270-degree view of Tsim Sha Tsui and the Victoria Harbour, which allows artists to place large exhibits and to make connection between their artworks and the surrounding environment, enriching the expression of the artworks.
The new extended roof floor of the HKMoA has a 5.6 metres high ceiling and a 270-degree view of Tsim Sha Tsui and the Victoria Harbour, which allows artists to place large exhibits and to make connection between their artworks and the surrounding environment, enriching the expression of the artworks.
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