Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, Rub shoulders with stars in lifelike wax

128 Peak Road, Shop 101, the Lexicon, Hong Kong
There are a lot of wax figures of Hong Kong superstars
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Introduction

Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is a museum located at the Peak Tower in Hong Kong. It showcases over 100 wax figures of international, Chinese, and Hong Kong celebrities. The museum opened in 2000 and features wax figures of famous personalities such as basketball star Yao Ming, football star David Beckham, Olympic gold medalist Lee Lai Shan, renowned artists Andy Lau, Kelly Chen, Jay Chou, Andy Lau, Joey Yung, and deceased icons such as Teresa Teng, Leslie Cheung, and Anita Mui. Recent additions include heartthrob Huo Jianhua, Angelababy, multi-talented artist Huang Zitao, and US President Donald Trump.
Address
128 Peak Road, Shop 101, the Lexicon, Hong Kong
Opening hours
Monday to Sunday 10:00-22:00
Transportation
Take the Peak Tram from the Peak Tram Station on the Upper Garden Road, with a journey of about 10 minutes. To get to the tram station, take the 15C bus from the Central Star Ferry Pier and get off at the Peak Tram Station on Garden Road, which takes about 10 minutes; or walk 10 to 15 minutes from Exit J2 of Central MTR Station. From the bus terminus at the Exchange Square Bus Station outside Exit D of Hong Kong MTR Station, take the No. 15 bus to the Peak, which takes about 35 minutes; or take the No. 1 green minibus at the public transport interchange outside Exit F of Hong Kong MTR Station and get off at the Peak, which takes about 25 minutes.