A display of hundreds of ancient Egyptian artefacts will be the Hong Kong Palace Museum’s most profitable exhibition yet, the institution has said, while also revealing that nine other shows are in the pipeline for next year.
Director Louis Ng Chi-wa said on Thursday about 76,000 people had visited “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums” in the first four weeks of its run.
“We expected it would be popular, but it is even more popular in terms of both visitor numbers and demand...
Hong Kong Palace Museum says Egyptian exhibition will be most profitable show yet
Published 1 hour ago
Source: scmp.com

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