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To complement the “Launch from Greater Bay Area: Nanhai I Shipwreck and the Maritime Silk Road” exhibition, the Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) of the Development Bureau has cordially invited tutors from Nanyue King Museum (Research Centre for the History of Xihan Nanyue Kingdom), Guangzhou to host a series of workshop in Hong Kong.

Having regard as one of the Chinese traditional techniques, rubbing has been widely applied in heritage conservation, research and dissemination. By introducing the artefacts unearthed and rubbing techniques as well as providing hands-on experience, the participants are allowed to have better understanding towards Maritime Silk Road. Details of the workshop are as follows:

Date:

7.12.2024 (Sat)

Time:

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Venue:

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Haiphong Road, Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

Tutor:

Ms. LI Jinghua and Ms. LUO Lu

Quota :

30

Language: Putonghua
Fee: Free of charge
Enrolment:

Enrolment is closed

Notes for enrolment: Enrollment on-site or successful applicant bringing additional person to join the workshop will not be accepted. Only on-line applications are accepted. Applications through other means, such as telephone, email or fax will not be accepted.
Application result will be decided by lots drawing if AMO receives excessive applications, all applicants will be notified of their application result by email upon the application deadline.
AMO reserves the rights of the final decision on the arrangements of the programmes. All the personal data collected is solely used for processing the applications.
Deadline:

12 noon, 6.12.2024 (Fri)

Remark:
  1. Please arrive at the venue 10-15 mins in advance to take the attendance.
  2. Participants should pay attention to safety and personal belongings, and follow the instructions of the staff members during the workshop. AMO will not be responsible for any loss or damage of personal belongings or injury of the participants.
  3. AMO staff members will take photos and videos during the workshop. The videos and photos may be uploaded to AMO website, media, IG and other social media platforms for promotional and educational purposes.
  4. Please click here to learn more about the special arrangement of Education Activities under inclement weather conditions.

As a traditional technique integrating materiality and painting, metal foil is processed through heat treatment and chemical reaction to create dazzling colours. By introducing artefacts related to the Maritime Silk Road and providing hands-on experience, the participants are offered opportunity to make their own burnt foil painting, as well as to understand more about the treasurable of the Nanyue Culture. Details of the workshop are as follows:

Date:

14.12.2024 (Sat)

Time:

10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Venue:

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Haiphong Road, Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

Tutor:

Ms. LI Yan and Mr. WEN Jingwei

Quota :

30

Language: Putonghua
Fee: Free of charge
Enrolment:

Enrolment is closed

Notes for enrolment: Each application is for one person only. Enrollment on-site or successful applicant bringing additional person to join the workshop will not be accepted. Only on-line applications are accepted. Applications through other means, such as telephone, email or fax will not be accepted.
Application result will be decided by lots drawing if AMO receives excessive applications, shortlisted applicants will be notified of their application result by email upon the application deadline.
AMO reserves the rights of the final decision on the arrangements of the programmes. All the personal data collected is solely used for processing the applications.
Deadline:

12 noon, 12.12.2024 (Thu)

Remark:
  1. Please arrive at the venue 10-15 mins in advance to take the attendance.
  2. Participants should pay attention to safety and personal belongings, and follow the instructions of the staff members during the workshop. AMO will not be responsible for any loss or damage of personal belongings or injury of the participants.
  3. AMO staff members will take photos and videos during the workshop. The videos and photos may be uploaded to AMO website, media, IG and other social media platforms for promotional and educational purposes.
  4. Please click here to learn more about the special arrangement of Education Activities under inclement weather conditions.