Obviously, the museum was a huge draw for me. The museum had two special exhibits - masterpieces of Yixing Tea Ware, and works from contemporary Hong Kong potters. Both were great. The oldest Yixing pots on display came from around the 1500s and extended all the way to the present. Yixing ware is known for its purple clay, and combined the ceramic arts with poetry writing, calligraphy, painting, seal carving and sculpture. Some really stunning work - and quite dainty, most pieces were under 6 inches wide.
After finishing up with the Aviary, I headed back to the apartment, stopping for a quick bowl of noodle soup, and made it back just in time for the rain to start again. Success.