Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Museum of History has long been a key destination for learning about the city’s unique past. For years, its signature exhibition, The Hong Kong Story, offered visitors a detailed walkthrough of Hong Kong’s transformation from a fishing village to an international city. Immersive displays, such as a life-size fishing boat and a recreated 19th-century street, made it one of the most popular cultural attractions in Hong Kong. However, in recent years, the museum has been shifting its focus, emphasizing Hong Kong’s role within the larger context of Chinese history and heritage.