Hong Kong Police Museum
Exhibits of uniforms, photographs & Triad gang weapons from the archives of the local police force.
The forerunner of the Police Museum was the Police Historical Records Committee which was formed in 1964. The Committee had by then collected a significant number of artifacts relating to the history of the Force and proposed the foundation of a museum. The very small scale Police Museum was established in 1976 in the Police Headquarters, and it was later moved to the Tai Sang Commercial Building in Wan Chai. In 1988, the Police Museum was further relocated to its present site on the Peak.
The Police Museum has four galleries, namely the Orientation Gallery, the Triad Societies and Narcotics Gallery, the Hong Kong Police Then and Now Gallery and the Thematic Exhibition Gallery. The Museum has a total gross floor area of 570 square metres displaying around 1,200 exhibits.