A museum dedicated to Cristiano Ronaldo, the Al-Nassr and Portugal national team striker, has opened in Hong Kong, which belongs to China.
İdman.biz reports that the collection of exhibits is located in the K11 Art and Culture Center, where items related to the 40-year-old Portuguese's career and achievements are displayed, including the "Ballon d'Or" award he won in 2008.
It is reported that there are about 40 exhibits in the museum. Visitors can also see a replica of Ronaldo's childhood room in Lisbon, while VIP ticket holders will be able to access the studios where Cristiano shot his "YouTube" videos.
The organizers have hinted that the Portuguese will come to see the museum in person in the near future. The exhibition will last until June 2026, and then move to mainland China.
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