Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre Tours



Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre is the home of a wide variety of art displays, live music performances and other events. Stop by and see what's happening.

You're spoiled for sightseeing choice when in Sham Shui Po. Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre is a good place to kick off here, but there are numerous other interesting attractions to discover. Lan Kwai Fong, Harbour City, and Nathan Road Shopping District are near the community arts facility and and will cap off your day nicely.

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