Overview
- The museum opened on July 7 at K11 Musea, drawing fans who queued for hours before doors opened.
- It displays one of Ronaldo’s five Ballon d’Or awards alongside match-worn jerseys and other personal memorabilia.
- Life-sized statues showcase his signature mid-air celebration and appearances in traditional Saudi attire.
- Organizers said the 12,000-square-foot exhibition will remain in Hong Kong for a year before moving to mainland China.
- Ronaldo’s personal visit is being arranged ahead of Al Nassr’s pre-season tournament in Hong Kong next month.