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6 Best Museums in Hong Kong 2025 for Family, Couple & Solo

March 14, 2023

Cultural exploration is within easy access when you stay at Regent Hong Kong. In fact, some of the city’s best museums in Hong Kong are just steps away. Within a ten-minute walk, you can check out the latest exhibitions at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Space Museum or take in a concert at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Alternatively, delve into the city’s rich past with a visit to the Hong Kong Museum of History and adjacent Science Museum, both of which are also close by. Nearby, a must-see is M+, the city’s new Museum of 20th and 21st century visual culture and the Hong Kong Palace Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District, where you can also experience traditional Chinese Opera at the Xiqu Centre. Here are our top six picks of museums worth visiting near Regent Hong Kong.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 1. M+ 

A must-see in Hong Kong, the recently opened and highly anticipated M+ Museum in West Kowloon, Hong Kong’s new international art and culture hub, exhibits 20th and 21st Century visual culture, art, design, architecture and moving images.

M+ Address: 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon

M+ ticket : Check latest ticket information

M+ Opening Hours: 

  • Tuesdays to Thursdays and weekends: 10:00–18:00 
  • Fridays: 10:00–22:00 
  • Closed on Mondays

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Kowloon Station or Austin Station (For details, please visit M+ Official Site )

Insider Tip: While in the neighbourhood, check out the Xiqu Centre (88 Austin Road) for Chinese Opera. Located at the gateway to the West Kowloon Cultural District, it has a stunning avant garde architectural design featuring a curvilinear silver façade inspired by the Chinese Moon Gate motif.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 2. Hong Kong Palace Museum

Located on the western tip of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is the latest addition to Hong Kong’s dynamic arts and cultural scene. HKPM showcases over 900 priceless treasures from Beijing’s Palace Museum – many on display in Hong Kong for the first time, with others never been publicly exhibited before. This treasure trove of rare artefacts also presents special exhibitions featuring Chinese art and culture from other parts of the world, as it aspires to become a leading global cultural institution committed to the study and appreciation of Chinese art and culture.

Hong Kong Palace Museum Address: 8 Museum Drive, West Kowloon

Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket : Check latest ticket information

Hong Kong Palace Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Mon, Wed, Thu & Sun : 10:00 am–06:00 pm
  • Fri, Sat & Public Holiday 10:00 am–08:00 pm
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) & the first two days of the Lunar New Year
  • G/F Tickets will close one hour before the Museum closes

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Kowloon Station or Austin Station (For details, visit Hong Kong Palace Museum Official Site )

Best Museums in Hong Kong 3. Hong Kong Museum of Art

HKMoA, the city’s first public art museum, which reopened in 2020 following a major renovation and expansion, houses a collection of over 17,000 art pieces, representing Hong Kong’s unique cultural legacy globally. By contrasting old and new, Chinese and Western, local and international art, all with a Hong Kong point of view, HKMoA offers a fresh perspective that make the art accessible and relevant.

Hong Kong Museum of Art Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui

Hong Kong Museum of Art Ticket : Admission to the Museum is free.

Hong Kong Museum of Art Opening Hours: 

  • Mondays to Wednesdays, Fridays : 10:00am – 6:00pm 
  • Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays : 10:00am – 9:00pm
  • Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year’s Eve : 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Closed on Thursdays (except public holiday) and the first two days of the Lunar New Year 
  • Box Office will be closed 30 minutes before the Museum closes

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: walking distance with 10 – 15 minutes (For details, visit Hong Kong Museum of Art Official Site )

Insider Tip: Check out the permanent Hong Kong exhibition which provides a unique perspective on the history of the city through various artistic mediums. The museum’s INK seafood café has a lovely outside seating area on the Avenue of Stars, perfect for reflecting on the art collection you’ve seen while taking in the amazing harbourview.                               

Best Museums in Hong Kong 4. Hong Kong Space Museum 

Golf ball-shaped astronomy and space science museum features the “Hall of the Cosmos” and “Hall of Space Exploration”. Almost two-thirds of the one hundred exhibits are interactive in design, ideal for engaging children.  The East Wing, the planetarium’s core building, hosts the Space Theatre and the Hall of Space Science; the West Wing includes a Lecture Hall, the Hall of Astronomy and a gift shop. The museum also houses a large collection of meteorites. Take in one of the two planetarium shows which the museum produces annually or one of the foreign OMNIMAX productions it screens.

Hong Kong Space Museum Address: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Space Museum Ticket : Check latest ticketing information

Hong Kong Space Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Monday, Wednesday to Friday : 1pm – 9pm 
  • Saturday, Sunday & public holiday : 10am – 9:00pm 
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holiday) Closed on the first two days of the Chinese New Year
  • Closed at 5pm on Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: walking distance with 5 – 10 minutes (For details, visit Hong Kong Space Museum Official Site )

Insider Tip: Check out the extensive calendar of activities for both adults and children which includes stargazing sessions and lectures, films and demonstrations on astronomy.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 5. Hong Kong History Museum 

While the museum’s permanent exhibition, “The Hong Kong Story,” which opened in 2001, is undergoing a comprehensive renovation, visitors can enjoy “Recreating a Classic: The Best Features of The Hong Kong Story” exhibition, with a series of exhibits spanning prehistoric Hong Kong, historical development, folk culture, early growth of the city, the modern metropolis and the return to China in 1997.

Hong Kong History Museum Address: 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (next to the Hong Kong Science Museum)

Hong Kong History Museum Ticket : Check latest ticketing information

Hong Kong History Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Mondays, Wednesdays to Fridays :10am – 6pm 
  • Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays : 10am – 7pm 
  • Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve : 10am – 5pm (except closed days)
  • Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays), and the first two days of the Chinese New Year 
  • Box Office will be closed 30 minutes before the Museum closes on opening days

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Hung Hom (For details, visit Hong Kong History Museum Official Site)

Insider Tip: The HK Science Museum is just next door, so why not check it out also?

Both museums offer exhibits and attractions for all ages.

Best Museums in Hong Kong 6. Hong Kong Science Museum 

With the aim of popularising science and supporting science education for the public and students, the Hong Kong Science Museum encourages individual exploration of  the exhibits and the fun of discovery learning, with almost two-thirds of the 500 exhibits being interactive. The main attractions are the Energy Machine, which is the largest device of its kind in the world, and  the DC-3 airplane, which is the first local airliner.

Hong Kong Science Museum Address: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Hong Kong Science Museum Ticket : Check latest ticketing information

Hong Kong Science Museum Opening Hours: 

  • Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays : 10am – 7pm ( Box Office will be closed at 6pm )
  •  Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays : 10am – 9pm ( Box Office will be closed at 8pm ) 
  • Closed on Thursdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year Closed at 5pm on Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year’s Eve

Transportation from Regent Hong Kong: MTR from East Tsim Sha Tsui to Hung Hom (For details, visit Hong Kong Science Museum Official Site)

Insider Tip: If taking in both the Hong Kong History Museum and Science Museum in one day seems like ‘museum overload’, especially with the kids, start with the Science Museum, where children may find the interactive exhibitions more engaging.

FAQ about Museum in Hong Kong

  1. How do I get to the Best Museums in Hong Kong from Regent Hong Kong?

Most are walkable or a short MTR ride away from Regent Hong Kong. Use the Hong Kong Transport Department’s route planner to find buses, MTR routes, or ferries.

  1. Can I visit multiple Best Museums in Hong Kong in one day?

Absolutely! Cluster visits by area: West Kowloon (M+, Palace Museum) or Tsim Sha Tsui (Art Museum, Space Museum, History Museum).

  1. What is the best time to visit the Best Museums in Hong Kong to avoid crowds?

Weekdays (especially mornings) are quieter. Avoid weekends and public holidays for popular spots like M+ and the Palace Museum.

 

Baking with Heart: Andy Yeung’s Journey Behind Regent’s Signature Honey Cake
Some stories do not begin with a spotlight—they rise slowly, layer by layer, just like Regent Hong Kong’s beloved Honey Cake. For Andy Yeung, Executive Pastry Chef at Regent Hong Kong, it has never been about recognition. It is about craft, care, and the joy of creating something meaningful.   This spring, Regent Hong Kong celebrates Andy’s quiet artistry - a maestro of pastries and confections, and the dessert that has come to represent his dedication. The hotel’s signature Honey Cake, a delicate favorite among guests, speaks volumes without saying a word.  Order your Regent Honey Cake here and experience the hotel’s signature dessert for yourself. 
A Journey of Passion and Sweetness  Andy Yeung’s story begins in a family-owned restaurant, where food wasn’t just a means of sustenance but a way of life. At 17, Andy stepped into the kitchen, immersed in the vibrant world of savory dishes and the adrenaline of a bustling kitchen. Yet, amidst the heat and frenzy, it was the quiet charm of the pastry kitchen that captured his heart.  Pastry became Andy’s refuge—a place where precision met creativity, and the results brought joy to others. Over the years, he sharpened his skills, learning from industry experts and refining his craft. Step by step, Andy rose through the ranks, eventually becoming a leader in the pastry world, paving the way for others while redefining what it means to be a pastry chef.  Today, at 39, Andy embodies the spirit of quiet excellence. Leading a team of 25 at Regent Hong Kong, he fosters a culture of innovation, mentorship, and artistry that’s reflected in every pastry the team creates.    The Art of Thoughtful Creation  At Regent Hong Kong, luxury isn’t loud—it’s thoughtful. It’s found in the little things, the details that transform ordinary moments into something extraordinary. Under Andy’s guidance, the hotel’s pastry offerings embody this philosophy.  Take the miniature entremet cakes, for instance—each one a tiny masterpiece of flavor and design, crafted with care and precision. Or the whole cakes, available through the hotel’s online boutique, which offer a touch of Regent’s magic to take home.  But among all these creations, one stands out: the Honey Cake. More than just a dessert, the Honey Cake is a story of tradition, innovation, and connection.    The Story Behind the Honey Cake  When Regent Hong Kong reopened, Andy knew he wanted to create something special—something that would represent the hotel’s ethos while resonating with local tastes. He found his answer in longan honey, sourced from a farm in the New Territories. This golden nectar, often overlooked, became the star ingredient of the Regent Honey Cake.  Inspired by the Russian Medovik, Andy reimagined the classic multi-layered honey cake with a local twist. Layers of honey-infused chiffon cake alternate with honey cream, creating a dessert that’s both elegant and comforting. The finishing touches—a coating of baked trimmings and dabs of mandarin orange gel—add a minimalist flair that speaks to Andy’s refined style.  The result? A cake that bridges cultures with its Western structure and Eastern flavor profile. It’s a dessert that feels familiar yet fresh, simple yet sophisticated—an embodiment of Andy’s approach to pastry.    More Than Just a Cake  For Andy, the Honey Cake is more than a culinary creation—it’s a symbol of collaboration and community. By working with local purveyors, he supports artisans and farmers, fostering a relationship that benefits everyone involved.  This same spirit of collaboration extends to his team. Andy thrives on mentoring young pastry chefs, teaching them the basics while encouraging their creativity. In return, he finds inspiration in their fresh ideas, which push him to continue evolving his craft.  Together, they create not just cakes and pastries but moments of joy for Regent’s guests. From afternoon tea sets to seasonal desserts, every creation tells a story of passion, care, and artistry.  Order your Regent Honey Cake here and experience the hotel’s signature dessert for yourself.    A Signature That Lasts  Since its debut, the Honey Cake has become a signature of Regent Hong Kong—a dessert that captures the essence of the hotel while reflecting Andy’s personal philosophy. But the story doesn’t end here. Andy Yeung continues to dream, create, and innovate, bringing new ideas to life exclusively at Regent Hong Kong.    A Celebration of Craft  Andy Yeung’s story reminds us that excellence is often found in quiet places—in the steady hands behind each creation, and in the care that turns ingredients into emotion.  His Honey Cake is more than a signature dessert. It captures a way of working, a way of thinking, and a deep respect for the people and practices that shape every sweet detail. At Regent Hong Kong, where tradition meets modern sensibility, Andy continues to refine his craft—not for recognition, but for the joy of creating something truly lasting.     
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Experience the Excitement of the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 with Regent Hong Kong
This July, the world’s most popular sport takes center stage in Hong Kong as Kai Tak Stadium hosts the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 (HKFF). Featuring four of football’s most iconic clubs—Liverpool FC, AC Milan, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur—this groundbreaking festival promises unforgettable moments for fans. With epic matches and exclusive open training sessions, HKFF 2025 is set to become one of the most exciting events of the year. For fans traveling to Hong Kong, Regent Hong Kong offers an ideal location, luxurious accommodations, and exceptional services to enhance your experience. Nestled along the picturesque Victoria Harbour, the hotel is close to the event venue and provides the perfect base with five-star service to make your trip to the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 unforgettable.

Prime Location – Close to Kai Tak Stadium

Situated in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, Regent Hong Kong is located just a short ride from Kai Tak Stadium, the hub of HKFF 2025. Whether you’re attending the highly anticipated clash between Liverpool FC and AC Milan on July 26th or the historic North London Derby between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur on July 31st, staying at Regent Hong Kong ensures easy and convenient access to the action. The Kai Tak Sports Park, home to the state-of-the-art stadium, is designed to host world-class events like the Hong Kong Football Festival. Its proximity to Regent Hong Kong allows fans to enjoy the festival without worrying about long commutes, offering more time to immerse themselves in the excitement. The hotel’s location also places you close to Hong Kong’s top shopping, dining, and cultural landmarks, making it an excellent choice for visitors who want to explore the city during their stay. Major Matches of the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 The Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 is a celebration of the beautiful game, bringing together fans from around the globe to witness legendary clashes and fierce rivalries. The festival’s two headlining matches are set to deliver unforgettable drama:
  • Liverpool FC vs AC Milan (July 26, 2025): Two European giants face off in a match that reignites one of football’s most storied rivalries. Having met in legendary UEFA Champions League finals, including the iconic 2005 “Miracle of Istanbul,” Liverpool and AC Milan bring their legacy of passion, style, and skill to Hong Kong. This is a game no football fan should miss.
  • Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur (July 31, 2025): The first-ever North London Derby outside of the UK brings one of the Premier League’s most intense rivalries to Hong Kong. Known for its fiery competition, this match will showcase the passion and drama that make the derby one of football’s most iconic fixtures.
These matches, held at the 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium, provide a rare opportunity for fans in Asia to experience world-class football on their doorstep.

Exclusive Open Training Sessions During Hong Kong Football Festival 2025

Football fans can also enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at their favorite teams during exclusive open training sessions at Kai Tak Stadium. These sessions allow fans to watch the world’s best players as they fine-tune their preparations for the festival’s big matches.
  • Liverpool FC: July 24, 2025
  • Tottenham Hotspur: July 29, 2025
  • Arsenal: July 30, 2025
From tactical drills to team camaraderie, these intimate sessions provide a chance to connect with the game’s biggest stars and see the dedication and discipline that fuel their success. With tickets for these sessions starting at just HK$99, they’re an affordable and accessible way for fans to enhance their festival experience.

What Makes Regent Hong Kong the Ideal Choice for HKFF Visitors

For those traveling to Hong Kong for the festival, Regent Hong Kong offers a perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and world-class service. Here’s why it stands out:

Spectacular Harbour Views

Regent Hong Kong’s location along Victoria Harbour offers guests stunning, uninterrupted views of one of the world’s most iconic skylines. Whether you’re relaxing in your room, enjoying a meal, or unwinding at the hotel’s facilities, the harbor provides a breathtaking backdrop to your stay. Guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of Hong Kong, creating a serene retreat after a day of Hong Kong Football Festival 2025.

Luxurious Accommodations

The hotel’s elegantly designed rooms and suites are tailored for comfort and style. Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase panoramic harbour views, each room provides a tranquil escape from the city’s energy. Thoughtful design, plush furnishings, and modern amenities ensure that every guest feels pampered and refreshed.

World-Class Dining

Regent Hong Kong is home to some of the city’s finest dining experiences. Indulge in exquisite Cantonese cuisine at the Michelin-starred Lai Ching Heen, savor international delicacies at Harbourside, or enjoy expertly crafted cocktails at The Lobby Lounge. These culinary experiences are perfect for pre-match gatherings, post-match celebrations, or simply enjoying the best of Hong Kong’s vibrant food scene.

Effortless Convenience with Regent Service Agents

Regent’s dedicated Service Agents are available 24/7 to ensure every aspect of your stay is seamless. From assisting with transportation to and from Kai Tak Stadium to arranging tickets and providing expert local recommendations, the team is committed to enhancing your experience. Whether you need help planning your day or securing last-minute reservations, the Regent Service Agents are always on hand to assist. Book your luxury stay at Regent Hong Kong today : Book Now

A Celebration of Football in an Iconic City

The Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 is more than just a sporting event—it’s a celebration of the global football community. Fans from all over the world will gather in Hong Kong to share their passion for the game, creating an electric atmosphere that will energize the city. Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong’s newest hub for mega-events, offers cutting-edge facilities and a vibrant atmosphere that will make the festival an unforgettable experience. The combination of world-class football, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a buzzing city backdrop ensures that HKFF 2025 will be a highlight of the year.

Rivalries, Passion, and Unforgettable Memories

Whether you’re a lifelong supporter of Liverpool, AC Milan, Arsenal, or Tottenham Hotspur, the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 promises to deliver a once-in-a-lifetime experience. From the dramatic match-ups to the exclusive training sessions, this festival will showcase the very best of world football in one of Asia’s most dynamic cities. Staying at Regent Hong Kong enhances this experience with its luxurious accommodations, stunning views, and exceptional service. As the festival unfolds, guests can enjoy the perfect balance of excitement and relaxation, making their trip truly unforgettable. Celebrate the passion, intensity, and beauty of the game this July. The Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 is more than an event—it’s a moment in football history. Don’t miss it! Book your luxury stay at Regent Hong Kong today : Book Now
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Why Everyone’s Talking About the Terrace Suite at Regent Hong Kong Hotel : iShowSpeed's China Room Tour
When globally followed content creator iShowSpeed livestreamed his room tour ay at Terrace Suite at Regent Hong Kong, the internet could not help but take notice. His reaction to the Terrace Suite—an overwhelming mix of disbelief, awe, and excitement—quickly captivated audiences. Clips of the iShowSpeed hotel stay spread like wildfire across social media platforms, amassing millions of views and thrusting what may be Hong Kong’s most talked-about hotel room into the global spotlight. In his video, iShowSpeed boldly declared it the "best hotel in China," and it’s easy to see why. The Terrace Suite is as remarkable as it appears, offering a luxurious escape that leaves guests in awe.

Inside the Terrace Suite: Hong Kong’s Rare Urban Retreat

Spanning over 5,500 square feet across two luxurious floors, the Terrace Suite feels less like a hotel room and more like a private residence in the sky. At its core lies a breathtaking 3,300-square-foot outdoor rooftop terrace that offers sweeping views of Victoria Harbour and the iconic skyline. The Terrace Suite is equipped with:
  • A private outdoor whirlpool
  • Plush lounge seating
  • An intimate dining setup Whether it’s a sunrise soak or a candlelit dinner under the stars, this terrace brings together privacy and panoramic beauty—a rare combo in the heart of Hong Kong.

Luxury Hotel Interiors: What Awaits Inside the Terrace Suite

Inside, the suite flows seamlessly, creating a warm, home-like atmosphere. The main floor boasts a spacious living area, a dining table for eight, and an entertainment room ideal for cozy gatherings or lively game nights. Two powder rooms add convenience for hosting. The upstairs Master Bedroom, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, invites tranquility. A built-in daybed offers the perfect nook for quiet moments, while the Oasis Bathroom—featuring a round soaking tub and rainforest shower—resembles a personal spa retreat. The dressing and lounge area, complete with a well-lit makeup table, makes it a sought-after choice for weddings and other special occasions.

Terrace Suite for Every Occasion: Built for Celebrations and Storytelling

Traditionally, the Terrace Suite has been a go-to for weddings and romantic getaways, but its recent surge in popularity has unveiled a broader appeal. With its cinematic skyline views and stunning rooftop, it now attracts creators, streamers, and digital storytellers eager for a captivating backdrop. The upstairs dressing area, initially designed for bridal parties, has transformed into a versatile prep space for livestreams, photo shoots, and content creation. The terrace—with its whirlpool and harbour view—has become a hotspot for social media reveals, engagement shoots, and VIP experiences that blend privacy with grandeur. While couples still flock here for honeymoons and anniversaries, the suite now attracts a fresh wave of guests looking to commemorate milestones, launch projects, or simply capture unforgettable moments in an extraordinary setting.

Modern Comfort in Hong Kong Luxury Hotel Suite

Equipped with smart lighting and climate controls, high-speed Wi-Fi, Bluetooth audio, and streaming-enabled TVs—even in the bathroom—the suite combines modern luxury with comfort. The Refreshment Gallery features a Nespresso machine, a compact wine cellar, and locally inspired snacks. Wellness plays a central role in the experience. The Oasis Bathroom invites relaxation with premium bath amenities and natural light, while Regent’s signature Day-to-Evening Ritual subtly transforms the space as night falls—lights dim, robes are prepared, and the suite becomes a tranquil haven.

What Guests Are Saying

Since its recent social media debut, the Terrace Suite has continued to generate buzz across travel forums and review platforms. Guests consistently describe their stays with words like "unreal," "breathtaking," and "unforgettable." “It felt like we had our own private villa in the middle of the city,” one guest remarked. “The terrace alone is worth it—sunrise from the whirlpool is something I’ll never forget.” While undeniably exclusive, the true value lies in what it offers: unparalleled privacy, exquisite design, attentive service, and an unmatched setting.

Luxury Hotel Experience Like No Other: Discover the Terrace Suite in Hong Kong

Ultimately, the Terrace Suite is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience to cherish. Whether you’re marking a special occasion or simply seeking an elevated escape, this suite promises more than luxury. It provides a space to connect, reflect, and celebrate—complete with Hong Kong’s breathtaking skyline as your backdrop.

Quick Facts: Terrace Suite at a Glance

  • Spectacular views of Victoria Harbour
  • Total area: 5,500 sq. ft. (510 sqm) (inclusive of the outdoor terrace)
  • Exclusive 3,300 sq. ft. (307 sqm) outdoor rooftop terrace with whirlpool, lounge and dining areas, all with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour
  • Duplex Suite
  • Features: Outdoor whirlpool, private terrace, entertainment room, Oasis Bathroom
  • Ideal For: VIP stays, private events, weddings, romantic escapes
 
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