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The West Kowloon Cultural District is already partly open. At the eastern end of the District located at the junction of Canton Road and Austin Road you will find the Xiqu Centre. At the western end of the District you will find the Art Park, the waterfront promenade, the M+ Pavilion, the West Kowloon Competition Pavilion and the soon to open Freespace.
In line with the Government's latest measures to address the current public health emergency, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (the Authority) announced that the M+ Pavilion remains closed until 1 September 2020 (Tuesday), while the Art Park and certain facilities at the Xiqu Centre, Freespace remain open to the public.
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Xiqu Centre
Stepping through the main entrance, shaped to resemble parted stage curtains, visitors are led directly into a lively atrium with a raised podium and space for presenting the rich and ancient culture of Chinese traditional theatre.
Visit Xiqu Centre
Art Park
The new Art Park is the green heart of the cultural district and features a rich variety of trees and green planting as well as open lawn spaces for leisure and relaxation.
Visit Art Park
Freespace
Freespace – Hong Kong’s new centre for contemporary performance in the heart of the West Kowloon Art Park – presents multi-genre performances and events, produces boundary-pushing collaborations, and promotes new ways of seeing and experiencing performance.
Visit Freespace
M+ Pavilion
The M+ Pavilion, which opened in September 2016, serves as the primary site for M+ exhibitions in the run-up to the completion of the M+ building.
Visit M+ Pavilion
Competition Pavilion
Located on the West Kowloon waterfront promenade, 'Growing Up' by New Office Works is the winning pavilion design in the first Hong Kong Young Architects & Designers Competition.
Visit Competition Pavilion