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The HKMA Information Centre – How To Balance The Monetary In Hong Kong

May 27, 2021

Name (English): HKMA Information Centre
Name (Chinese): 香港金融管理局資訊中心
Category: Arts, Music & Museum
Phone Number: +852 2878 1111
Address (English): 55/F, Two International Finance Centre, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Address (Chinese): 香港中環金融街8號國際金融中心2期55樓
Address Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/guS93yaJgfJxq5iv7
Address longitude and latitude: 22.285374376525354, 114.15923742699898
Nearest MTR Station: Hong Kong Station Exit A2
Nearest MTR Station Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/Ht1FSx2rGXS1TJuQ9
Nearest MTR Station longitude and latitude: 22.28468880119539, 114.15817262887028
How far from the nearest MTR Station: 4-minute walk from Hong Kong MTR Exit A2
Opening Hours:
MON 10:00 – 18:00
TUE 10:00 – 18:00
WED 10:00 – 18:00
THU 10:00 – 18:00
FRI 10:00 – 18:00
SAT 10:00 – 13:00
SUN Closed
Recommended Time to Visit: Any opening hours
Accessibility Note: Easy access
Reminder: Special opening hours applied during COVID-19 pandemic: Weekdays: 10:00 – 13:00; 14:30-17:30; Saturdays: 10:00 – 13:00

HKMA, a great place for enjoying the splendid view of Hong Kong

When visiting a modern city formed by skyscrapers, you probably would like to go up high for a different perspective. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority Information Centre is just a great place for enjoying the splendid view of Hong Kong, without spending a dime. Definitely worth a visit, if you are tight on time.

Exhibition area of HKMA

On 55/F of IFC 2, the highest building on Hong Kong Island, the HKMA Information Centre allows you to oversee the wonderful urban landscape of the island and across the harbour while learning about money issues in Hong Kong in an interesting way.

The Exhibition Area comprises three sections: The Policy Section explains the work of the HKMA and related financial concepts; The Currency Section introduces the design, security features, production process and other fun facts about Hong Kong currency notes and coins, using educational games, multimedia displays and mechanical devices; The Historical Timeline traces the history of Hong Kong’s monetary, financial and banking systems from 1842 to the present, and reviews the key milestones of the HKMA’s work.

Section 1: Historical Timeline

Another spotlight of the Currency Section is a new art installation “Chanting Notes”, a bauhinia tree created with shredded currency notes, which contrasts nicely with another artwork currently exhibited in the Information Centre called “Small Change, Big Ode” that is made up of Hong Kong coins.

New art installation “Chanting Notes”
Another artwork “Small Change, Big Ode” that is made up of Hong Kong coins.

To enter the HKMA Information Centre, you have to get an identification tag from security in front of the lift lobby in IFC and wear the tag during your visit. Admission is free. No photos allowed in the office/entrance areas.

Guided tours are available on a daily basis. Each tour is for a maximum of 15 individual visitors on a first-come-first-served basis. You will have to register with a staff member at the Information Centre 15 minutes in advance.

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