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The Legend of Hong Kong Toys

The Legend of Hong Kong Toys


The Legend of Hong Kong Toys

 

Hong Kong may be a small city, but it was once the world's largest toy exporter. High-quality, low-cost toys drew international brands to the city looking for factories to carry out production. Meanwhile, local toy manufacturers strived to create their own brands and tapped into overseas markets with premium products, taking Hong Kong-made toys to the world's arena. When it all started, Hong Kong was virtually unheard of and toys marked "Made in Hong Kong" were even sent back. As Hong Kong gradually built a reputation, however, "Made in Hong Kong" became a guarantee of good quality.

While Hong Kong manufactures toys for children across the globe, the children of Hong Kong play with toys from all over the world. The city's open market allows all sorts of toys to leave their footprints over the course of history, staging a prime platform to showcase trends and changes in toy manufacture. Upon a closer look at these toys you will find that many have evolved over the years, yet their intrinsic idea of ‘play' remains timeless, allowing toys to continuously bring joy to children in contemporary ways.

In light of the above, the Hong Kong Museum of History has partnered with the Hong Kong Toys Council and the Toys Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong to organize this exhibition. By showcasing around 2,000 (sets of) toys familiar to Hong Kong people or made locally, the exhibition explores the evolution of toys in the past century and the way shrewd industrialists transformed Hong Kong into a toy kingdom. The exhibition also examines how the entertainment industry in the forms of animation, comics, cinema and television influences trends and production of toys, and the role in which Hong Kong partook. Moreover, the exhibition illustrates functions of toys beyond fun and play, and the way toys adapted to changing times. The exhibition venue shall feature a play area which will surely encourage children to immerse in play and at the same time ponder the meaning of toys.

 

The Museum offers public guided tours from 6 March onwards. Each tour lasts about 1 hour and admits 30 persons on a first come, first served basis.

 

Credit: Hong Kong Museum of History


When

Mon 10:00–18:00, Wed–Fri 10:00–18:00, Sat–Sun 10:00–19:00.


Age

0+


Price

Standard: 10 HKD (free for Museum Pass holders, for babies and toddlers below the age of 4)
Concession: 5 HKD (for people with disabilities (and one accompanying carer), full time students and senior citizens aged 60 or above)
Group : 7 HKD (20 persons or above)


Telephone number

+(852) 2724 9042


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Address

Hong Kong
100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

How to get there?

Next to the Hong Kong Science Museum