Queen's College History Museum 皇者仁風校史館 is rated 3 out of 5 in the category museums and institutions. Read and write reviews about Queen's College History Museum 皇者仁風校史館. The Queen's College History Gallery was established in 2013 to illustrate the history of the school, and to act as an archive at the same time to store and restore school-related artefacts, documents and relevant publications. To give the 4000-piece strong collection and exhibition a more favourable environment, a new purpose-built museum converted from several classrooms was completed and opened on 23 January 2017. Renamed the Queen's College History Museum, it currently hosts a permanent exhibition titled "From Gough Street to Causeway Road: Change and Continuity of Queen's College" curated by Old Boys Mr Joseph Yu (Honorary Curator), Mr John Kwok and Mr Justin Cheng (Honorary Assistant Curators). Mapping out the changes and continuities of curriculum, education policy, student activities and traditions over the century and a half's time, it also shows the College's contributions and relations to the development of Hong Kong and China. Despite the ever-changing environment and emergence of new challenges, the core values and the spirit of Queen's College stay the same. To encourage the public to learn more about their school history, the museum currently operates a website and a Facebook page.
Address
Queen's College, 120 Causeway Road
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Hong Kong, Hong Kong