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To complement the “Harmony of Rites and Music: Exploring the Qilu Culture through Shandong Relics” exhibition, the Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) of the Development Bureau has cordially invited tutors from Shandong Museum to host the workshop. Through hands-on learning, participants are provided with an opportunity to deepen their understanding on eggshell black pottery cup from the Longshan Culture of Shandong, as well as the uniqueness and significance of Qilu Culture. Details of the workshop are as follows:
Date: |
7.9.2024 (Sat) |
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Time: |
10:30 am – 12:30 pm |
Venue: |
Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Haiphong Road, Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon |
Tutor: |
Ms. Jiang Huimei Ms. Li Jing |
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. The waiting list will expire by noon of the working day before the workshop. Should there be places left after the deadline, applications will be processed on a first come, first served basis. |
Deadline: |
12 noon, 5.9.2024 (Thu) |
Remark: |
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To complement the “Harmony of Rites and Music: Exploring the Qilu Culture through Shandong Relics” exhibition, the Antiquities and Monuments Office (AMO) of the Development Bureau has cordially invited tutors from Shandong Museum to host the workshop. Through hands-on learning, participants are provided with an opportunity to deepen their understanding on eggshell black pottery cup from the Longshan Culture of Shandong, as well as the uniqueness and significance of Qilu Culture. Details of the workshop are as follows:
Date: |
9.9.2024 (Mon) |
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Time: |
10:30 am – 12:30 pm |
Venue: |
Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Haiphong Road, Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon |
Tutor: |
Ms. Jiang Huimei Ms. Li Jing |
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. The waiting list will expire by noon of the working day before the workshop. Should there be places left after the deadline, applications will be processed on a first come, first served basis. |
Deadline: |
12 noon, 5.9.2024 (Thu) |
Remark: |
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To celebrate the mid-autumn festival, the Antiquities and Monuments Office is in collaboration with the Chinese Temples Committee (CTC) to hold two sessions of workshop. Details are as follow:
Date: |
14/9/2024 (Sat) |
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Time: |
10:00 – 13:00 (Session 1) |
Venue: |
Activity Room, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre |
Tutor: |
Mr Frankie Leung (master of paper-crafting technique) |
Quota per session: |
24 |
Language: | Cantonese |
Fee: | Free of charge |
Enrolment: | Enrolment is closed |
Deadline: |
5:30pm, 4/9/2024 (Wed) |
Enquiry: |
Please contact CTC at 3718 6888 |
The workshop is organised by the Chinese Temples Committee in association with the Antiquities and Monuments Office.