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Thematic Exhibitions
On Current Display
| 1. | Collective Memories of Yuan Long Old Market (Produced by Lok Sin Tong Leung Chik Wai Memorial School) |
| The history of the Yuen Long Old Market can be traced back to over 300 years. It was a prosperous city in the Qing dynasty, and most of the traditional architectural characteristics are still retained among the new buildings. Here, the students try to explore the Old Market from different perspectives. They interviewed different people, from residents to scholars, in an attempt to study the Old Market more thoroughly, and to make their collective memories come alive. | |
| 2. | Ching Chung Koon: Its Characteristics of Architectural Structures and Implied Meanings (in Chinese only with English abstract) (Produced by Ching Chung Hau Po Woon Secondary School) |
| Ching Chung Koon is a Taoist monastery in Tuen Mun. It was established in 1960 in a site at Kei Lun Wai of Tuen Mun. The monastery developed from the Longmen Sub-sect of Quanzhen Sect of the Taoism. This exhibition introduces the history of Ching Chung Koon and the Taoist deities to be worshipped. The characteristics of the architectural structures and implied meanings of decorations of the Chinese traditional buildings in the compound are also featured. | |
Past Exhibitions
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Topics |
Producer |
1 |
Food of Yuen Long |
Pak Kau College |
2 |
Yuen Long ˇV Our Collective Memories |
CCC Kei Yuen College |
3 |
Looking Back and Forth ˇV Searching for the Similarities and Differences Between Chinese and Western Education in Hong Kong in the Old Days |
St. Josephˇ¦s College |
4 |
Lau Fau Shan: The Past and the Present |
CCC Chuen Yuen College |
5 |
Feng Shui and Traditional Rural Life of Hong Kong |
St. Stephenˇ¦s College |
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