Executive Producers:彭啟光, 麥嘉緯
"The Great Unity - Civilisation of the Qin and Han Dynasties in Shaanxi Province” exhibition is running from now until 7th July at the Hong Kong Museum of History. Highlight is three different terracotta warriors of Emperor Qin Shihuang, which are grade-one national treasures and are displayed in Hong Kong for the first time.
The exhibition displays a total of more than 130 sets of precious cultural relics, including 11 grade-one national treasures, four of which are being exhibited outside the Mainland for the first time, introducing the development of politics, economy, culture, technology and Sino-foreign transportation during the Qin and Han dynasties. Admission is free.
"The Great Unity - Civilisation of the Qin and Han Dynasties in Shaanxi Province” exhibition is running from now until 7th July at the Hong Kong Museum of History. Highlight is three different terracotta warriors of Emperor Qin Shihuang, which are grade-one national treasures and are displayed in Hong Kong for the first time.
The exhibition displays a total of more than 130 sets of precious cultural relics, including 11 grade-one national treasures, four of which are being exhibited outside the Mainland for the first time, introducing the development of politics, economy, culture, technology and Sino-foreign transportation during the Qin and Han dynasties. Admission is free.
The annual International Dragon Boat Races will be held off Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade on June 7th and 8th. Over 100 teams from Hong Kong, Macao, the Mainland and around the world will gather to compete in Victoria Harbour. The Tournament comprises 18 standard boat competitions, and there is prize money for the four Championship events. Another highlight of the event is the “Fancy Dress Competition”. Athletes will dress up in meticulously designed costumes to draw the attention of the audience.
From June to September, the second Chinese Culture Festival features more than 280 performances, including selected works from “Chinese Opera Festival” and outstanding local works recognized by the China National Arts Fund, as well as works by local art organizations, covering music, dance, multi-arts, theatre, Chinese opera, films, exhibitions and more.
The International Science, Technology & Innovation Forum of the Boao Forum for Asia will be held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre on June 6th and 7th. It’s being held in Hong Kong for the first time, with the theme “Transitioning Towards the Future: Powered by Science & Technology Innovation”.
The forum is expected to bring together more than 800 top experts, scholars and political and economic leaders from home and abroad to exchange views on the trends of international innovation and the development and opportunities in cutting-edge technology fields.
The annual International Dragon Boat Races will be held off Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade on June 7th and 8th. Over 100 teams from Hong Kong, Macao, the Mainland and around the world will gather to compete in Victoria Harbour. The Tournament comprises 18 standard boat competitions, and there is prize money for the four Championship events. Another highlight of the event is the “Fancy Dress Competition”. Athletes will dress up in meticulously designed costumes to draw the attention of the audience.
The Medical and Healthcare Fair will be held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre from May 26th to 28th. This year’s theme is “Innovations Boosting Smart Health Experience”. The Fair brings together exhibitors from many countries and regions, including the UK, Israel, Hungary, Thailand and more, as well as local universities, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks and well-known healthcare companies. There will be eight key product zones and seminars to explore various topics.
Hong Kong Heritage Museum is presenting the exhibition, “Comic Fun for All: The Magic of Hong Kong Comedy Comics”. From the perspective of comic artists, exhibits related to humorous Hong Kong comics from different eras are displayed, including manuscripts, comic books, theme products, art installations, and even multimedia projects.
"The Great Unity - Civilisation of the Qin and Han Dynasties in Shaanxi Province” exhibition is running from now until 7th July at the Hong Kong Museum of History. Highlight is three different terracotta warriors of Emperor Qin Shihuang, which are grade-one national treasures and are displayed in Hong Kong for the first time.
The exhibition displays a total of more than 130 sets of precious cultural relics, including 11 grade-one national treasures, four of which are being exhibited outside the Mainland for the first time, introducing the development of politics, economy, culture, technology and Sino-foreign transportation during the Qin and Han dynasties. Admission is free.
Orgainzed by the Trade Development Council, Asia Summit on Global Health will be held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre on 26th and 27th May. The theme this year is “Fostering Global Collaboration for a Shared Future”. The summit brings together global healthcare experts, business leaders, investors and innovators, integrating academic and business perspectives. The two-day Summit features nearly 20 forums, dialogues, featured seminars and more.
Hong Kong Heritage Museum is presenting the exhibition, “Comic Fun for All: The Magic of Hong Kong Comedy Comics”. From the perspective of comic artists, exhibits related to humorous Hong Kong comics from different eras are displayed, including manuscripts, comic books, theme products, art installations, and even multimedia projects.