There was an exhibit about Bruce Lee.
Extensive and well done, but not really our cup of tea.
So besides Eddie Lau’s fashion, we enjoyed the permanent exhibition about Hong Kong’s history and heritage.
It gives a lot of information about who came when from where and how they lived. There are replica’s from boats, houses and shops. Examples of what they wore, etcetera. Very interesting stuff.
And last but not least we visited the interactive exhibition for children. That was so well done!
No high tech, just stuff small children like.
Lots of fun for the whole family. Clearly very popular, since there were many children and parents having a good and playful time.
The interactiveness was contagious, since Frits and I participated as if we were little children ourselves.
We posed behind the big cat head and I even made the infamous asian V-sign. Double!!
Frits played the mini bongo’s in the music room:
We tried on a princess dress:
Yes, I agree, it looks better on Frits then on me;-).
And when we saw that it was allowed to draw on the windows, of course we had to leave our mark, as we did in Taiwan:
What’s with all the ‘leaving your mark’ stuff? Are we dogs or something? Or Supa Cliche Tourists? Or just having fun?
At least we are not like this mainland Chinese teenager:
I would LOL, if it were not so sad!
How about you? Are you prone to ‘leave your mark’ behavior? (In the innocent way, I mean)

I love the photo of your man in the princess dress! Too funny : )
I’d only leave my mark if it is part of the exhibit. Coming from BC and Alberta it always drove me crazy when people would carve their names into trees in the woods. It’s nature. Leave it the way you found it.
bisous
Suzanne
Yes, I totally agree with you, Suzanne. That is vandalism in my book!