
Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from The Palace Museum
Jointly presented by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and The Palace Museum, this exhibition features over 100 exquisite Ming dynasty ceramics, exploring the artistic evolution and achievements spanning the early to late Ming period.
- When
10 Jul 2024 - 9 Jul 2027 10:00 - 18:00
- Location
Hong Kong Palace Museum, Gallery 3
Kowloon West Kowloon Yau Tsim Mong
8 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon, Hong Kong
- Tickets & pricing
Standard
HKD 90
Concession
HKD 35
Exhibition Overview
"Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from The Palace Museum" is a collaborative exhibition presented by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and The Palace Museum. Featuring over 100 exquisite pieces from the vast imperial collection, the exhibition provides a comprehensive look at the artistic development and exceptional craftsmanship of Ming dynasty ceramics, tracing their evolution from the early to the late Ming period.
Exhibition Highlights
The exhibition is curated into three distinct sections, focusing on the evolution of forms, glaze colors, and decorative motifs. Visitors will have the opportunity to examine representative ceramic works that illustrate the stylistic transitions and the peak of ceramic technology during the Ming Dynasty, offering a deep insight into the rich history and artistic brilliance of Chinese porcelain. It is a rare opportunity to explore the aesthetic tastes of the Ming imperial court and the sophistication of its ceramic industry.
Venue & Access
The exhibition is held at Gallery 3 of the Hong Kong Palace Museum. Located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, it is easily accessible via Museum Drive. Visitors are encouraged to check the official museum website for opening hours and transportation guidelines before their visit.
Ticketing
Ticket prices range from approximately HKD 90 to HKD 35, depending on the ticket type and applicable concessions. Please visit the official website of the Hong Kong Palace Museum for the most up-to-date ticketing information, booking arrangements, and visitor guidelines. The exhibition runs through July 9, 2027, and is highly recommended for art enthusiasts and families alike.











