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Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum

Venue: Hong Kong Museum of Correctional Services | Accessibility category: Museum | Accessibility information: Museum of Correctional Services

Accessibility Index
Attractions Evaluation
The entrance is equipped with an automatic door or no door, and it is wide and suitable for wheelchairs to enter and leave alone
The passage is generally flat and wide or has a ramp, but some of it may require assistance from others
There is a basic lift, you may need assistance from others when using it
There is an accessible toilet, wheelchair/person with reduced mobility can use it alone
The staff is friendly and courteous, and can provide consulting services for wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility
The space channel is generally wide and flat, wheelchairs / people with reduced mobility may require assistance from others

suitable category

  • Physical Disability
  • Manual wheelchair
  • Electric wheelchair
  • Wheelchair companion
  • Visually impaired people
  • Elderly
  • Pregnant woman
  • Family family
  • Couple
  • Photoman
  • Lone Ranger

Local Facilities

  •   Bus reachable (within 15 minutes walk)

Introduction

Hong Kong's correctional system has a history of more than 170 years. During the period, Hong Kong's economic, political, judicial and social conditions have changed at different stages, and the correctional system has undergone many reforms before it has developed to its present state. This process of evolution is indeed an important part of Hong Kong's history. The two-storey museum is located on the side of the playground of the Staff Training Institute of the Stanley Correctional Services Department. It covers an area of about 480 square meters and has a collection of more than 600 items. There are ten exhibition rooms, a mock gallows and two mock prison cells. At the top of the museum, there is a simulated prison observation tower to highlight the theme of the museum.

Accessibility description

There are multiple barrier-free facilities, including ramps for entrances and exits, passages, elevators, and unobstructed toilets. Most places are designed with narrow passages that are difficult for wheelchair users to enter. All uneven places are equipped with ramps, and the ramps are relatively flat. Wheelchair users can easily get on and off.

 FG Tips

The Hong Kong Correctional Museum, the correctional system has a history of more than 170 years, wheelchair users are worth visiting.

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Relevant information

Tuesday to Sunday
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed on Mondays and public holidays

Entrance fee: free

Address : 45 Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, Hong Kong

Enquiries : 2147-3199

Website :

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Traffic Information

Accessibility Index
- There are a lot of bus routes to reach
1) Central
Meeting Facilities
Take the MTR to Central Station D, then transfer to Bus No. 6 and get off at Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley.

Meeting Facilities

Entrance
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- The Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum has a main entrance. There is no ramp near the entrance. It is not suitable for wheelchairs/persons with reduced mobility. The disabled can go to the Hong Kong Correctional Museum at the entrance of the parking lot. The ramps and automatic doors outside the museum are very suitable for wheelchairs/mobiles. Inconvenience

Channel Design
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- The passages in most places of the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum are narrow and are generally suitable for wheelchairs/handicapped persons to enter and exit
- There is only 1 lift for loading and unloading, located in the lobby of the Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum
- There are stairs in most places, and there are no ramps for up and down

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- The Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum has an accessible toilet next to the museum


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