Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong Opens at The Peak Galleria Amazing 3D Art Debuts in Hong Kong

Press Release | Dec 23, 2014

(Hong Kong, December 23, 2014) Hang Lung Properties Limited is pleased to announce the opening of the Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong at The Peak Galleria. The museum, which originated in South Korea and is appearing in Hong Kong for the first time, is highly recommended by the respected travel website TripAdvisor. The museum will showcase the miracles created with the help of amazing world-class 3D art pieces.

Displaying nearly 70 masterpieces in an exhibition area of 7,000 sq. feet on the third floor of The Peak Galleria, the Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong will present unique art pieces incorporating elements of Hong Kong’s life and culture as well as showing popular collections from South Korea. The museum consists of five interactive zones, with the themes of “World of Masterpieces”, “Hong Kong Discovery”, “Great Adventure”, “Neverland”, and “Secret Garden”. Thanks to the magic of optical illusion, the two-dimensional paintings and installations at every corner of the museum appear to spring to life. Visitors are welcome to touch, take photos and interact with the paintings with their own creative poses and facial expressions.

To celebrate its opening, from today until 15 January 2015 visitors can enjoy a 50% discount by presenting their HKID cards when purchasing tickets at the Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong. Visitors who purchase on the official website can also enjoy a 10% discount.

The Peak Galleria is one of the unique tourist attractions in Hong Kong. In addition to its viewing platform offering spectacular 360° panoramic views of Hong Kong, the dining and leisure experiences with a mixture of international and local features are highly popular among tourists and residents alike. Following the overwhelming response it received in South Korea and Singapore, the Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong is certain to catch the attention of the public and once again turn The Peak Galleria into a must-see spot for visitors.

For more details of the Trick Eye Museum Hong Kong, please visit http://trickeye.com/hongkong/
  

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