Explore the world of ancient Egyptian art.
From Plants to Scrolls: Ancient Egyptian Paper Making Workshop
Thousands of years ago, ancient Egyptians made writing materials, commonly known as papyrus, from reeds growing along the Nile River. In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to recreate the craft using reeds that grow in Hong Kong’s wetlands. People have long used locally available plants to produce paper, and these practices offer a glimpse into humanity’s ingenuity in working with nature across cultures and landscapes.
In this workshop, you will:
Please note:
This workshop accompanies the special exhibition “Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums”, which is on view in Gallery 9 at the Hong Kong Palace Museum from 20 November 2025 to 31 August 2026. The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt. It is proudly supported by Bank of China (Hong Kong), the Museum’s strategic partner, and Cathay and UnionPay International are the Major Sponsors.
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Major sponsors:
| Date | 12 July 2026 (Sunday) |
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| Time | 10:30 am–12:30 pm |
| Venue | Magnus Hall, Palace Academy |
| Tickets | Standard: HK$750 HKPM Patrons or HKPM Friends: HK$675 #Combo Ticket (1 Participant and HKPM Friends Family Membership): HK$1,575 Remarks: #This combo package includes tickets for Ancient Egyptian Paper Making Workshop for 1 participant, along with a HKPM Friends family membership (including 2 adults and 1 child member aged 7-11 or full-time student). Successful registrants of this combo package can enjoy an Ancient Egypt-themed exclusive gift, available for collection on event day together with the membership redemption card. (For more information, please email: [email protected]) |
| Language | Cantonese |
The workshop is recommended for participants aged 13 or above.
Programme Enquiries:
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West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon