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    The Authority announced that the performing arts venues in the Xiqu Centre, Freespace and M+ Pavilion will be temporarily closed from tomorrow (29 January 2020) to 9 February 2020. The Art Park will remain open as usual
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    In light of the response level under the ‘Preparedness and Response Plan for Novel Infectious Disease of Public Health Significance’ being raised to Emergency Response Level, and to ensure the safety of the public, the audiences and our staff members, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (the Authority) announced that the performing arts venues in the Xiqu Centre, Freespace and M+ Pavilion will be temporarily closed from tomorrow (29 January 2020) to 9 February 2020. The Art Park will remain open as usual.
     

    All programmes at the Xiqu Centre (including the Grand Theatre, the Tea House Theatre, the Atrium, the Seminar Hall and studios) and Freespace (including The Box, The Room and The Studio) between 29 January and 9 February 2020 will be rescheduled / cancelled. Ticket holders of various performances, please keep your ticket(s). Details of the rescheduled or refund arrangements will be announced on the West Kowloon Cultural District website www.westkowloon.hk in due course. The Authority will review the situation accordingly. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
     

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    About the West Kowloon Cultural District
    The West Kowloon Cultural District is one of the largest and most ambitious cultural projects in the world. Its vision is to create a vibrant new cultural quarter for Hong Kong on forty hectares of reclaimed land located alongside Victoria Harbour. With a varied mix of theatres, performance spaces, and museums, the West Kowloon Cultural District will produce and host world-class exhibitions, performances and cultural events, providing twenty-three hectares of public open space, including a two-kilometre waterfront promenade.