Seven museums affiliated with Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities have loaned 250 historical artefacts for what the organiser described as a “landmark” exhibition – the largest, most comprehensive and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures ever shown in Hong Kong.
Dr Louis Ng Chi-wa, director of the Hong Kong Palace Museum, said the institution was “deeply honoured” to present this “first-of-its-kind” exhibition in the city.
“This collaboration not only brings an extraordinary collection of Egyptian treasures to our city, but also exemplifies our commitment to innovative curatorial approaches and cultural exchange,” he said.
“As we approach the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Egypt in 2026, we hope this exhibition will inspire curiosity, deepen mutual understanding and contribute to a vibrant global cultural landscape.”
