地理位置 & 交通方式

The ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) is tucked away in North Point, a lively neighborhood in Hong Kong. The address is 303 Java Road, just a 5-minute walk from North Point MTR Station (Exit A2). If you’re coming by bus, lines 101, 102, or 106 drop you nearby. For a scenic route, hop on the Star Ferry from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui, then switch to the MTR—it’s a fun way to see Victoria Harbor!

Pro tip: Visit on a weekday morning to avoid crowds, and grab a coffee at the nearby Vista Restaurant for a perfect start.

人文景观 & 历史故事

The ICAC isn’t just any government office—it’s Hong Kong’s secret weapon against corruption since 1974! Back then, it replaced the police’s anti-corruption unit and became Asia’s first independent anti-corruption agency. Fun fact: The ICAC’s motto is “Fighting Corruption, Upholding Integrity,” which they take seriously.

Inside, you’ll see photos of iconic cases (like busting luxury car smuggling rings!) and learn how the ICAC uses three tools: prevention (teaching people to stay honest), education (movies, workshops, and school programs), and investigation (famous for drama-filled arrests). They even have a cool timeline showing how they expanded from catching public officials to private company fraud.

展览 & 互动体验

Don’t expect fancy museums—the ICAC is all about gritty realness. Highlights include:

  • Case Exhibits: Real evidence like fake IDs, bribe money, and sneaky contract loopholes.
  • Interactive Zones: Try your hand at interrogating a “corrupt official” (fake, of course) or test your detective skills in a mock investigation game.
  • Documentary Screenings: Short films show how the ICAC cracks down on cheats, from food safety scams to election fraud.

Guided tours (in English!) run every hour. Just ask at the front desk—they’re super friendly!

配套设施 & 周边玩法

The ICAC isn’t packed with cafes or shops, but it’s clean, quiet, and air-conditioned (perfect for a mid-day escape). After your visit:

  • Eat: Walk 10 minutes to King’s Road for dim sum at Tim Ho Wan (Michelin-starred but cheap!).
  • Shop: Nearby Lee Garden has trendy boutiques and street art.
  • Explore: The Hong Kong Film Studio (a movie set theme park) is a 15-minute taxi ride away.

游览体验 & 实用贴士

Visiting the ICAC feels like peeking into a spy thriller! Expect lots of serious vibes mixed with surprisingly fun exhibits. Wear comfy shoes—there’s more walking than you’d think. And yes, photos are allowed (but skip the flash in exhibit areas).

Best for: History buffs, crime show fans, or anyone curious about how governments fight cheating. Not ideal for kids under 10, unless they love pretending to be detectives!

Pro tip: The ICAC’s free brochures are awesome souvenirs—pick up the comic book version of their cases!


This quirky stop proves that even anti-corruption can be entertaining. Check it out if you’re into unique Hong Kong experiences!