Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum: A historical site featuring an ancient Han Dynasty tomb and preserved artifacts

Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum: Ancient Han Dynasty Relic

Visitor Fee

  • Free entry

Transportation

  • MTR:
    • Take the MTR to Cheung Sha Wan Station (Exit C2).
    • Walk about 5 minutes to the museum.
  • Bus:
    • Several buses stop near the museum, including routes 2, 6, 6C, 6F, and 42.
  • Taxi:
    • Ask for Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum, Tonkin Street, Sham Shui Po.

Things to Do

  1. View the Ancient Han Dynasty Tomb
    • The brick tomb dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 AD).
  2. Explore the Museum Exhibits
    • Displays include Han-era pottery, artifacts, and historical information.
  3. Learn About Hong Kong’s Early History
    • The museum explains how ancient Chinese culture influenced Hong Kong.
  4. Take Photos of the Historic Site
    • While entry to the tomb itself is restricted, visitors can see it through a glass panel.

Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum: A historical site showcasing an ancient Han Dynasty tomb and preserved relics

Why People Enjoy Coming Here

  • Rich historical significance—one of Hong Kong’s oldest relics.
  • Free and educational experience, great for history enthusiasts.
  • Easily accessible location in Kowloon.

How Old is Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb?

  • Over 1,800 years old
  • Discovered in 1955 during construction work.

List of Activities

  • Explore the tomb’s architecture
  • View Han Dynasty artifacts
  • Learn about Hong Kong’s ancient past
  • Take photos of the historical site

Additional Nearby Attractions

  • Sham Shui Po Street Markets – Great for electronics, fashion, and street food.
  • Golden Computer Arcade – A paradise for tech and gaming enthusiasts.
  • Dragon Centre – A shopping mall with local brands and dining.
  • Kowloon Walled City Park – A historic site filled with Chinese gardens and remnants of the old Walled City.