HONG KONG FunPASS|Hong Kong FunPass
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Highlights
- •Use the Hong Kong Fun PASS to freely choose classic attractions and explore Hong Kong and Macau, experiencing unparalleled travel joy! Enjoy diverse itinerarie
What to expect
Through innovative curatorial approaches, the Hong Kong Palace Museum presents priceless treasures from The Palace Museum along with the finest collections from other world-renowned institutions. The Museum is also in the process of building its own world-class collection. Opened in 2022, the Museum is a leading institution for the study and appreciation of Chinese art and culture and the promotion of dialogue among world civilisations. The Museum is a collaborative project between the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and The Palace Museum. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust made a donation of HK$3.5 billion for its establishment, as well as some of the annual exhibitions and education programmes in 2023–2032.
Through research, exhibitions, publications, and educational and professional exchange programmes, the Museum builds international partnerships and positions Hong Kong as a global hub for art and culture. A resource that belongs to the local community, the Museum inspires community engagement, fosters dialogue, and promotes creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Special Exhibition
Gallery 9: “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” special exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 9: “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums”
The largest, most comprehensive, and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong. The exhibition features an extraordinary collection of 250 precious artefacts on loan from the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt, drawn from seven of its affiliated museums. The exhibition also includes recent archaeological discoveries from the Saqqara —the vast necropolis of the ancient capital of Memphis, located south of Cairo. The precious artefacts include monumental statues, painted and inscribed stone stelae, mummy coffins and masks, jewellery, everyday objects, and animal mummies. These objects span nearly 4,000 years of history. Many of these objects, of extraordinary historical and scholarly significance, are exhibited outside Egypt for the first time.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt. It is proudly supported by Bank of China (Hong Kong), the Museum's Strategic Partner, and Cathay is the Major Sponsor.
Gallery 8: “The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Treasures of the Mughal Court from the Victoria and Albert Museum” special exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 8: “The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Treasures of the Mughal Court from the Victoria and Albert Museum” (6 August 2025 – 23 February 2025)
This exhibition is jointly organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and the HKPM. “Treasures of the Mughal Court” is Hong Kong's first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Mughal art, celebrating the diverse artistic traditions and unparalleled craftsmanship from the “golden age” of the Mughal dynasty (1526–1857) through a display of over 100 precious artefacts. The spectacular loans are from the V&A collection, supported by loans from Kuwait, the UK, Hong Kong, and other international collections, ranging from paintings to jewellery, architectural fragments, weaponry, textiles, and ceramics. The Hong Kong Palace Museum, the Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, and the Collection of Mengdiexuan also provide important loans.
Thematic Exhibitions
Gallery 6: “A History of China in Silk: The Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 6: A History of China in Silk: The Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum
Drawing on the Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, this exhibition is a survey of the history of silk in China from the perspectives of technological advancement and artistic achievement. It features over one hundred spectacular textiles from the Neolithic period up to the early 20th century. The exhibition's five sections, presented in chronological order, weave a rich and colourful tapestry of China, its society, its clothing culture, and its interactions with the world.
Gallery 7: “The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum” thematic exhibition
Photo: Derry Ainsworth
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 7: The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum
This exhibition, with the theme of Palace Museum patterns, draws inspiration from the intricate designs that decorate the architecture, ceramics, and textiles of the Palace Museum. By interweaving these designs with innovative digital technology, the exhibition reveals the rich cultural meanings of the patterns. Join us on a journey through the digital realm to explore the wondrous patterns from the Palace Museum and experience the charm of traditional Chinese culture.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Palace Museum, and exclusively sponsored by the Institute of Philanthropy.
Gallery 4: “The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Art of Armaments - Qing Dynasty Military Collection from The Palace Museum” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 4: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Art of Armaments - Qing Dynasty Military Collection from The Palace Museum
The exhibition features nearly 190 military artefacts from the Qing court in The Palace Museum's collection, featuring a wide range of objects such as helmets, archery sets, sabres and swords, equestrian equipment, paintings, textiles, books, albums, and scientific instruments. The exhibition presents the development of Qing military organisation, technology, and artistry, enriching the understanding of Qing military culture.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and The Palace Museum. It is solely sponsored by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
Gallery 1: “Entering the Forbidden City: Architecture, Collection, and Heritage” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 1: Entering the Forbidden City: Architecture, Collection, and Heritage
Built on Beijing's central axis, the position of the Forbidden City testifies to its significance to Chinese politics and culture. Featuring over 100 significant works from the Palace Museum, this exhibition sheds light on the architecture and collections of the Forbidden City, as well as the activities of the multi-cultural Qing court.
Gallery 2: “From Dawn to Dusk: Life and Art in the Forbidden City” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 2: “From Dawn to Dusk: Life and Art in the Forbidden City”
Follow in the footsteps of the emperors and empresses of the Forbidden City and experience court life in the eighteenth century. Significant events from morning to bedtime and over 300 sumptuous treasures from the Palace Museum represent key moments in their busy and well-regulated lives. These moments bring to life the colour, texture, joy, and sorrow of life inside the Forbidden City.
Gallery 3: “Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 3: Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644
This exhibition features over 100 representative Ming ceramic treasures from the collection of the Palace Museum. It is organised in three sections and explores the development and the outstanding achievements of ceramic production in form, glaze, and design in the early, mid-, and late Ming dynasty.
This exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Palace Museum. The Hong Kong Palace Museum donors Mr Lawrence Chan, master of the Dawentang Collection, and Mr Anthony Cheung, owner of the Huaihaitang Collection, provided generous support to this exhibition.
Gallery 5: “The Quest for Originality: Contemporary Design and Traditional Craft in Dialogue” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 5: The Quest for Originality: Contemporary Design and Traditional Craft in Dialogue
This exhibition brings together nearly 100 precious objects from the Palace Museum in lively dialogue with Hong Kong contemporary design talents. It demonstrates the deep interest in innovation, materiality, and function in design shared by people of the past and today, and how contemporary work draws inspiration from time-honoured traditions.
Things to note
- •Please purchase a child ticket if you are 3-11 years old, and an Adult Ticket if you are 12 years old or older.This coupon has a 14-day validity period, which means it must be used within 14 days after any ticket is issued (including the day the first pro
Operating hours
Open from 01/02-01/28, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 02/01-04/17, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-6:00pm on 04/20, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun<br>Open from 04/22-04/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 05/02-05/04, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 05/06-05/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 06/01-06/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 07/02-09/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 10/02-10/06, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 10/08-10/28, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 10/30-11/02, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 11/04-12/24, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 12/27-12/29, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-6:00pm on 12/31, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun<br>Open from 01/02-02/16, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 02/20-04/02, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-6:00pm on 04/05, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun<br>Open from 04/08-04/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 05/02-05/24, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 05/26-06/18, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 06/20-06/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 07/02-09/25, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 09/27-09/30, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 10/02-12/24, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 12/27-12/31, Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:00am-6:00pm<br>Open from 01/02-01/28, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 02/01-04/17, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 04/20, Fri-Sat<br>Open from 04/22-04/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 05/02-05/04, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 05/06-05/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 06/01-06/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 07/02-09/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 10/02-10/06, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 10/08-10/28, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 10/30-11/02, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 11/04-12/24, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 12/27-12/29, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 12/31, Fri-Sat<br>Open from 01/02-02/16, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 02/20-04/02, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 04/05, Fri-Sat<br>Open from 04/08-04/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 05/02-05/24, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 05/26-06/18, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 06/20-06/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 07/02-09/25, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 09/27-09/30, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 10/02-12/24, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 12/27-12/31, Fri-Sat, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Closed from 01/02-01/28, Tue<br>Closed from 02/01-04/17, Tue<br>Closed all day on 04/20, Tue<br>Closed from 04/22-04/30, Tue<br>Closed from 05/02-05/04, Tue<br>Closed from 05/06-05/30, Tue<br>Closed from 06/01-06/30, Tue<br>Closed from 07/02-09/30, Tue<br>Closed from 10/02-10/06, Tue<br>Closed from 10/08-10/28, Tue<br>Closed from 10/30-11/02, Tue<br>Closed from 11/04-12/24, Tue<br>Closed from 12/27-12/29, Tue<br>Closed all day on 12/31, Tue<br>Closed from 01/02-02/16, Tue<br>Closed from 02/20-04/02, Tue<br>Closed all day on 04/05, Tue<br>Closed from 04/08-04/30, Tue<br>Closed from 05/02-05/24, Tue<br>Closed from 05/26-06/18, Tue<br>Closed from 06/20-06/30, Tue<br>Closed from 07/02-09/25, Tue<br>Closed from 09/27-09/30, Tue<br>Closed from 10/02-12/24, Tue<br>Closed from 12/27-12/31, Tue<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 01/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 01/31<br>Open from 04/18-04/19, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 04/21<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 05/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 05/05<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 05/31<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 07/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 10/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 10/07<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 10/29<br>Open from 12/25-12/26, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 01/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 02/19<br>Open from 04/03-04/04, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open from 04/06-04/07, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 05/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 05/25<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 06/19<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 07/01<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 09/26<br>Open 10:00am-8:00pm on 10/01<br>Open from 12/25-12/26, 10:00am-8:00pm<br>Closed from 01/29-01/30<br>Closed all day on 02/17<br>Open 10:00am-4:00pm on 11/03<br>Open 10:00am-4:00pm on 12/30<br>Open 10:00am-5:00pm on 02/18
Location
West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon
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What's included
- Based on purchase options
Not included
- Other expenses
How to use
- Show Mobile Ticket: At Redemption Counter
- Please install the HONG KONG FunPASS APP first, log in to the APP with the redemption code, and you can view the list of products included in the PASS and the usage regulations
- HONG KONG FunPASS APP download location: https://hongkong.funpass.app/
- After entering the card user information, the card is activated
- You can then take the e-voucher(QR Code) in the HONG KONG FunPASS APP to the designated redemption location for redemption by the service staff (the 14-day validity period starts after the first attraction is used)
Cancellation
- No Cancellation and Non-refundable
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 11:59 PM, 1 day(s) prior to the expiration date, no cancellation fee will be charged.<br/>If a cancellation request is submitted after 11:59 PM 1 day(s) before the expiration date, a fee of 100% will be charg
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About this experience
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Highlights
- •Use the Hong Kong Fun PASS to freely choose classic attractions and explore Hong Kong and Macau, experiencing unparalleled travel joy! Enjoy diverse itinerarie
What to expect
Through innovative curatorial approaches, the Hong Kong Palace Museum presents priceless treasures from The Palace Museum along with the finest collections from other world-renowned institutions. The Museum is also in the process of building its own world-class collection. Opened in 2022, the Museum is a leading institution for the study and appreciation of Chinese art and culture and the promotion of dialogue among world civilisations. The Museum is a collaborative project between the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and The Palace Museum. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust made a donation of HK$3.5 billion for its establishment, as well as some of the annual exhibitions and education programmes in 2023–2032.
Through research, exhibitions, publications, and educational and professional exchange programmes, the Museum builds international partnerships and positions Hong Kong as a global hub for art and culture. A resource that belongs to the local community, the Museum inspires community engagement, fosters dialogue, and promotes creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Special Exhibition
Gallery 9: “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” special exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 9: “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums”
The largest, most comprehensive, and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong. The exhibition features an extraordinary collection of 250 precious artefacts on loan from the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt, drawn from seven of its affiliated museums. The exhibition also includes recent archaeological discoveries from the Saqqara —the vast necropolis of the ancient capital of Memphis, located south of Cairo. The precious artefacts include monumental statues, painted and inscribed stone stelae, mummy coffins and masks, jewellery, everyday objects, and animal mummies. These objects span nearly 4,000 years of history. Many of these objects, of extraordinary historical and scholarly significance, are exhibited outside Egypt for the first time.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt. It is proudly supported by Bank of China (Hong Kong), the Museum's Strategic Partner, and Cathay is the Major Sponsor.
Gallery 8: “The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Treasures of the Mughal Court from the Victoria and Albert Museum” special exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 8: “The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Treasures of the Mughal Court from the Victoria and Albert Museum” (6 August 2025 – 23 February 2025)
This exhibition is jointly organised by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and the HKPM. “Treasures of the Mughal Court” is Hong Kong's first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Mughal art, celebrating the diverse artistic traditions and unparalleled craftsmanship from the “golden age” of the Mughal dynasty (1526–1857) through a display of over 100 precious artefacts. The spectacular loans are from the V&A collection, supported by loans from Kuwait, the UK, Hong Kong, and other international collections, ranging from paintings to jewellery, architectural fragments, weaponry, textiles, and ceramics. The Hong Kong Palace Museum, the Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, and the Collection of Mengdiexuan also provide important loans.
Thematic Exhibitions
Gallery 6: “A History of China in Silk: The Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 6: A History of China in Silk: The Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum
Drawing on the Chris Hall Collection at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, this exhibition is a survey of the history of silk in China from the perspectives of technological advancement and artistic achievement. It features over one hundred spectacular textiles from the Neolithic period up to the early 20th century. The exhibition's five sections, presented in chronological order, weave a rich and colourful tapestry of China, its society, its clothing culture, and its interactions with the world.
Gallery 7: “The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum” thematic exhibition
Photo: Derry Ainsworth
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 7: The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum
This exhibition, with the theme of Palace Museum patterns, draws inspiration from the intricate designs that decorate the architecture, ceramics, and textiles of the Palace Museum. By interweaving these designs with innovative digital technology, the exhibition reveals the rich cultural meanings of the patterns. Join us on a journey through the digital realm to explore the wondrous patterns from the Palace Museum and experience the charm of traditional Chinese culture.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Palace Museum, and exclusively sponsored by the Institute of Philanthropy.
Gallery 4: “The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Art of Armaments - Qing Dynasty Military Collection from The Palace Museum” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 4: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: The Art of Armaments - Qing Dynasty Military Collection from The Palace Museum
The exhibition features nearly 190 military artefacts from the Qing court in The Palace Museum's collection, featuring a wide range of objects such as helmets, archery sets, sabres and swords, equestrian equipment, paintings, textiles, books, albums, and scientific instruments. The exhibition presents the development of Qing military organisation, technology, and artistry, enriching the understanding of Qing military culture.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and The Palace Museum. It is solely sponsored by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
Gallery 1: “Entering the Forbidden City: Architecture, Collection, and Heritage” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 1: Entering the Forbidden City: Architecture, Collection, and Heritage
Built on Beijing's central axis, the position of the Forbidden City testifies to its significance to Chinese politics and culture. Featuring over 100 significant works from the Palace Museum, this exhibition sheds light on the architecture and collections of the Forbidden City, as well as the activities of the multi-cultural Qing court.
Gallery 2: “From Dawn to Dusk: Life and Art in the Forbidden City” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 2: “From Dawn to Dusk: Life and Art in the Forbidden City”
Follow in the footsteps of the emperors and empresses of the Forbidden City and experience court life in the eighteenth century. Significant events from morning to bedtime and over 300 sumptuous treasures from the Palace Museum represent key moments in their busy and well-regulated lives. These moments bring to life the colour, texture, joy, and sorrow of life inside the Forbidden City.
Gallery 3: “Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 3: Brilliance: Ming Dynasty Ceramic Treasures from the Palace Museum, 1368–1644
This exhibition features over 100 representative Ming ceramic treasures from the collection of the Palace Museum. It is organised in three sections and explores the development and the outstanding achievements of ceramic production in form, glaze, and design in the early, mid-, and late Ming dynasty.
This exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Palace Museum. The Hong Kong Palace Museum donors Mr Lawrence Chan, master of the Dawentang Collection, and Mr Anthony Cheung, owner of the Huaihaitang Collection, provided generous support to this exhibition.
Gallery 5: “The Quest for Originality: Contemporary Design and Traditional Craft in Dialogue” thematic exhibition
© Hong Kong Palace Museum
Gallery 5: The Quest for Originality: Contemporary Design and Traditional Craft in Dialogue
This exhibition brings together nearly 100 precious objects from the Palace Museum in lively dialogue with Hong Kong contemporary design talents. It demonstrates the deep interest in innovation, materiality, and function in design shared by people of the past and today, and how contemporary work draws inspiration from time-honoured traditions.
Things to note
- •Please purchase a child ticket if you are 3-11 years old, and an Adult Ticket if you are 12 years old or older.This coupon has a 14-day validity period, which means it must be used within 14 days after any ticket is issued (including the day the first pro
Operating hours
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Location
West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon
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2-in-1 Version
From₹3,619.31Ticket typesNon-refundableTicket Price ADULT ₹5,427.09 CHILD ₹3,619.31 Choose tickets
Subtotal
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Luxury 3-in-1 Version
From₹6,446.00Children Macau Version
From₹3,502.25Adult Macau Version
From₹5,226.98Hong Kong 3-in-1 Version Children
From₹5,427.09Hong Kong 3-in-1 Version Adult
From₹7,993.332-in-1 Version
From₹4,348.29Luxury 3-in-1 Version
From₹6,441.34Children Macau Version
From₹3,499.70Adult Macau Version
From₹5,223.21Hong Kong 3-in-1 Version Children
From₹5,423.03Hong Kong 3-in-1 Version Adult
From₹7,987.46
Highlights
What's included
- Based on purchase options
Not included
- Other expenses
How to use
- Show Mobile Ticket: At Redemption Counter
- Please install the HONG KONG FunPASS APP first, log in to the APP with the redemption code, and you can view the list of products included in the PASS and the usage regulations
- HONG KONG FunPASS APP download location: https://hongkong.funpass.app/
- After entering the card user information, the card is activated
- You can then take the e-voucher(QR Code) in the HONG KONG FunPASS APP to the designated redemption location for redemption by the service staff (the 14-day validity period starts after the first attraction is used)
Cancellation
- No Cancellation and Non-refundable
- If a cancellation request is submitted before 11:59 PM, 1 day(s) prior to the expiration date, no cancellation fee will be charged.<br/>If a cancellation request is submitted after 11:59 PM 1 day(s) before the expiration date, a fee of 100% will be charg




