

The Museum of Tea Ware is located at 10 Cotton
Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong, on in the north side of Hong Kong Park, and is
housed in the area's oldest surviving colonial building, Flagstaff House.
Specializing in the collection, study and display of tea ware, the museum at Flagstaff House features at its core the donations of Dr K.S. Lo (1910-1995), which include many fine examples of the famous Yixing teapots.
Built in the 1840s, Flagstaff House originally served as the office and residence of the Commander of the British Forces in Hong Kong. It was converted to the Museum of Tea Ware in 1984, with a new wing, The K.S. Lo Gallery, added in 1995. Alongside its exhibitions, the museum holds regular demonstrations, tea gatherings and lecture programs to promote ceramic art and Chinese tea drinking culture.
It's worth having a quick look in here if you are interested in famous Chinese tea and entrance is free.