Hong Kong Palace Museum to exhibit Egyptian relics in landmark cultural collaboration

Hong Kong Palace Museum to exhibit Egyptian relics in landmark cultural collaboration

A 2.8-meter-tall statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamen will be among 250 Egyptian artefacts featured in the Hong Kong Palace Museum鈥檚 largest international exhibition, opening November 20

Hong Kong Palace Museum and Egypt launch major antiquities exhibitionThe Hong Kong Palace Museum and Egypt鈥檚 Supreme Council of Antiquities have formalized a new cultural partnership with the launch of the museum鈥檚 most extensive exhibition of Egyptian antiquities. Titled Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums, the showcase will open on November 20, 2025, and run through August 31, 2026.The exhibition will feature 250 relics on loan from Egypt, including a 2.8-meter-tall statue of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, mummified cats, anthropoid coffins, and a statue of the goddess Bastet holding a sistrum. This marks the first collaboration between the Hong Kong Palace Museum, located in the West Kowloon Cultural District, and the Supreme Council of Antiquities.Also read: Labubu effect: When cuteness becomes a billion-dollar businessDr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, secretary general of the council, emphasized that the collaboration represents the beginning of deeper cultural exchanges. 鈥淲e were discussing today [about] future collaborations from different themes and also different artefacts that will be allowed to travel [from Egypt], or maybe new discoveries,鈥 he said.Live EventsKhaled noted that future exhibitions could also include Islamic art from Egypt, including pieces from Iran and Turkey. 鈥淲e are speaking about everything, we are open to everything, in order to do collaboration,鈥 he added.Future cultural collaborations under considerationAccording to Khaled, the decision to collaborate with the Hong Kong Palace Museum was influenced by Egypt鈥檚 diplomatic relationship with China and the museum鈥檚 emerging prominence in the international museum community. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we thought it would be nice to show the Egyptian artefacts here in Hong Kong,鈥 Khaled said, adding that the initiative would also promote tourism to Egypt.Also read:Hong Kong works on image overhaul to attract overseas visitorsThe partnership opens opportunities for additional high-profile loans and potentially more comprehensive exhibitions that include notable artefacts and mummies in future programs.The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, which houses one of the world鈥檚 largest collections of Islamic artefacts, was cited by Khaled as a potential contributor to future exhibitions. This includes objects of cultural significance from across the Islamic world, presenting new thematic avenues for ongoing partnerships.Khaled also expressed hope that the exhibition would encourage more visitors from Hong Kong and mainland China to explore Egypt鈥檚 temples, tombs, and archaeological sites in person.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)

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