Activities

“HONG KONG NOW! TAKE A STROLL” Exhibition (17-28 May 2019)

Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office held an exhibition at Taichung High Speed Rail Station from 17 to 28 May on the theme of “Take a Stroll”. Through featuring graffiti streetscapes, the exhibition showcased cultural characteristics of the Central and Western District and the Sham Shui Po District including history of the districts, their art clusters, traditional delicacies and old shops hidden in alleys with a view to displaying cultural diversity and recent urban hotspots in Hong Kong. The exhibition interacted with visitors through multimedia displays and games. Promotional materials were distributed to enhance the public’s understanding of Hong Kong’s distinctive districts and Taiwan residents were encouraged to visit Hong Kong for a first-hand experience of the street art and traditional as well as emerging cultures of Hong Kong.

The exhibition showcased to the Taiwan public cultural characteristics of the Central and Western District and the Sham Shui Po District through exhibits, photographs and videos, coupled with interactive multimedia displays and games - Photo 1. The exhibition showcased to the Taiwan public cultural characteristics of the Central and Western District and the Sham Shui Po District through exhibits, photographs and videos, coupled with interactive multimedia displays and games - Photo 2. The exhibition showcased to the Taiwan public cultural characteristics of the Central and Western District and the Sham Shui Po District through exhibits, photographs and videos, coupled with interactive multimedia displays and games - Photo 3. The exhibition showcased to the Taiwan public cultural characteristics of the Central and Western District and the Sham Shui Po District through exhibits, photographs and videos, coupled with interactive multimedia displays and games - Photo 4. The exhibition showcased to the Taiwan public cultural characteristics of the Central and Western District and the Sham Shui Po District through exhibits, photographs and videos, coupled with interactive multimedia displays and games - Photo 5.
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