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Blue Lotus Gallery art gallery in Sheung Wan, HK
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View of Blue Lotus Gallery in Sheung Wan, HK
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Blue Lotus Gallery

4.4(129 reviews)Activity
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours (45 minutes for browsing, or 1.5-2 hours if attending a workshop)👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger children (4-7) enjoy the structured art classes and hands-on creative activities, while older kids (8-12) appreciate the more complex workshops and can engage meaningfully with the exhibitions and art books.

About

Blue Lotus Gallery is a welcoming community art space in Hong Kong's historic Sheung Wan district where children can explore their creativity through hands-on workshops and interactive exhibitions. This combination gallery, bookstore, and educational center celebrates local Hong Kong artists and culture while offering engaging art classes specifically designed for young learners.

Highlights

  • Hands-on family art workshops that introduce traditional and contemporary Asian art techniques
  • Curated children's art book section featuring local and international titles
  • Interactive exhibitions designed with young visitors in mind
  • Opportunity to learn about Hong Kong's creative community and local artists
  • Small, intimate setting where kids get personalized attention during classes

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check their website to book family workshops in advance, as these popular sessions fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
  2. 2.The gallery is closed Mondays, so plan accordingly. Tuesday or Wednesday mornings tend to be quieter for browsing the bookstore and exhibitions.
  3. 3.Pound Lane is a narrow street in old Hong Kong. Use the MTR (Sheung Wan Station, Exit A2) and walk 8-10 minutes rather than dealing with limited taxi drop-off spots.
  4. 4.Bring a small bag for art supplies or books your kids might want to purchase. The bookstore has wonderful selections of children's art books, many featuring Asian artists.
  5. 5.The surrounding Sheung Wan area has steep hills. Strollers can be challenging, so baby carriers work better for younger children.

Best Time to Visit

Visit Tuesday through Thursday mornings (11:00 AM opening) for a quieter experience. Weekends get busier with workshop schedules. Avoid visiting during Hong Kong school holidays (late July to August) when local families crowd the space.

What to Know

Check current workshop pricing and schedules on their website as costs vary by class type. The venue is located up several steps in a traditional Hong Kong building without elevator access, so it may not be suitable for those requiring wheelchair accessibility.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours Tuesday through Sunday. Check their schedule around major Hong Kong holidays like Chinese New Year (late January or February) and Mid-Autumn Festival (September or October) when they may host special themed workshops or have modified hours.

Nearby Eats

Head to Chachawan (5-minute walk) for family-friendly Thai comfort food with mild options for kids, or try Honbo (3-minute walk) for approachable Japanese small plates. Both restaurants accommodate families and have high chairs available.

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