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Chen Fushan Studio | Hong Kong Arts Centre
May 25, 2022–May 27, 2027 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
"Chen Fushan Studio" uses Chen Fushan's home studio as a reference, and selects his personal belongings from his former residence in Wan Chai, including various household furnishings, hand-painted paintings and collections of books for display, in order to reproduce Chen's living environment and the layout when he was painting. Visitors can take a look at the original appearance of his former creative space outside the glass room, explore Chen's creative world with another visual experience, and gain a deeper understanding of the multiple aspects of this local artist.
"Chen Fushan Studio" also leads the audience to review Chen's artistic journey and style development by displaying historical photos and text records about Chen's life, and wander in the story that created the legendary life of the "Watercolor King". Based on the contemporary era, it traces the trajectory of Hong Kong art history from the side.
China's Lunar and Mars Exploration | Hong Kong Space Museum
Sep 27, 2024–Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
From dreaming of setting foot on the moon to looking forward to moving to Mars, human beings have always looked up to the stars and dreamed of soaring in the vast universe. China is gradually realizing its aerospace dream of exploring space. It has successfully independently developed artificial satellites, launch vehicles, manned spacecraft, and space stations. It has also carried out missions and conducted scientific research in space, expanding people's understanding of the earth and the universe. From the legendary Jade Rabbit that made medicine on the moon, to the "Jade Rabbit" lunar rover that set foot on the moon during China's lunar exploration project; from the fire god Zhurong in ancient mythology, to the man who successfully left a mark on the surface of Mars during the Mars exploration mission. "Zhurong" Mars Rover - China is gradually realizing its dream of deep space exploration, and at the same time building the future. The exhibition introduces the important achievements and future prospects of China's lunar and Mars exploration missions. Visitors can appreciate the original large-scale models of the "Yutu" lunar rover and the "Zhurong" Mars rover, understand their structures and functions, and learn about China's outstanding achievements in aerospace development.
Vivian Lai 2024 "V Union" Concert | West Kowloon
Oct 19–Oct 20, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Lei Ruien's "V Union Grace Concert 2024"
After five years of waiting, the concert can finally be restarted
Bringing everyone an unparalleled new music experience
On the "Sunny Road", we hope that "the rainy season will never come again" and realize "one person has a dream"...
A familiar and gentle voice has accompanied everyone for more than 30 years and is still lingering in the minds of the public. After five years, Lai Ruien once again stepped onto the personal stage belonging to Xiao Enzi. The two consecutive performances of Lai Ruien's "V Union Grace Concert 2024" will be held at the Grand Theater of the Xiqu Center in the West Kowloon Cultural District from October 19 to 20, realizing one person has a dream!
As long as there is a dream, there is always a chance to realize it at the right time. Even if this concert has been prepared from 2019 to now, it was originally thought that the endless wait actually has its own arrangements. In 2019, Lai Ruien was preparing for the concert in full swing, starting to design posters, plan concert playlists, etc., but the pandemic hit and put the concert plan on hold. Lai Ruien, like her fans, has waited for five years, and this time she must seize the opportunity to reunite with everyone at V Union (=Re Union), and fans can enjoy her music to their heart's content. The concert poster shoot was specially taken at the concert venue, the Xiqu Center, which is very meaningful and precious to Lai Ruien.
"The preparations for this concert were full of challenges and excitement! We only had three months from the time we learned about the concert to the day of the performance, but I hoped to realize unlimited possibilities within the limited time and achieve the best pairing to bring everyone an unparalleled musical experience. Every member of the entire production team was specially selected by me in the hope of inspiring some new sparks and making the performance full of vitality and creativity. It is particularly worth mentioning that I invited the famous designer Mr. Chen Huaguo to design a series of stage costumes for me to make the performance more visually impactful and add infinite colors! In terms of music, I also specially invited music master Mr. Du Zichi to serve as the music director to ensure that the performance can present the best musical effect. Every rehearsal is full of energy, happiness and anticipation, which makes me full of confidence and excitement for this performance! I hope everyone can look forward to this wonderful performance together, and let us enjoy the joy of music together!"
Talking about the concert songs Shan, "In this concert, I hope to say hello to my friends of many years, and I have chosen some familiar classic songs. I carefully selected some songs, some of which can remind me of the feeling of Girls' Generation, and some are songs with fun and life philosophy. The theme of this concert is all derived from two words - "gratitude". I feel extremely warm and supported by everyone who has been with me on this journey. I spent a lot of time and effort writing this rundown with the producer, including gratitude for appreciation, gratitude for inheritance, and gratitude for the company along the way, and for enjoying every moment of life together. This emotion is the deepest motivation behind my performance. In addition, I hope to bring some special gifts to my fans, choosing some songs they really like, even those melodies that they will recognize immediately when they hear them. This concert is not only about sharing music, but also about the exchange of emotions between us, so that every friend can feel the familiar joy and touch!"
Global Sources Consumer Electronics 2024 | AsiaWorld-Expo
Oct 11–Oct 14, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
Explore and source the latest technology at the world's largest electronics sourcing show Explore and source the latest technology at the world's largest electronics sourcing show: Global Sources Electronics at AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong. The first phase is Global Sources Consumer Electronics, featuring home, outdoor and auto electronics-with the latest in audio products. It features 4,000 booths of manufacturers and suppliers from China, Korea and across Asia. Highlights this April include Asia's first dedicated Audio Sourcing Hall, the Next-Gen Components Zone.
Information Source: Trade Media Holdings Ltd. | expotobi
WTA Tour | Hong Kong Tennis Open Day 4 (Hong Kong) | Victoria Park Causeway Bay
Oct 31, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Explore Hong Kong Tennis Open WTA 250 Day 4 sporting information for 31st October, as well as links for Tennis tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Hong Kong Tennis Open is one of the most highly anticipated sporting events in the world of tennis. This prestigious tournament attracts top players from around the globe, including some of the biggest names in the sport such as Naomi Osaka, Simona Halep, and Angelique Kerber. Held at the impressive Victoria Park Tennis Stadium, the Open features intense matches on both the hard courts and grass courts, providing a diverse and challenging playing experience for the players. The tournament not only showcases world-class tennis skills, but also offers a unique cultural experience with its location in the vibrant city of Hong Kong. With its strong line-up of players and top-notch facilities, the Hong Kong Tennis Open is a must-see event for any tennis enthusiast.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
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Hong Kong Palace Museum Presents Groundbreaking New Exhibition: “Cartier and Women” | Hong Kong
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong Palace Museum Presents Groundbreaking New Exhibition: “Cartier and Women”
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) is proud to present an exceptional new exhibition, “Cartier and Women”, from 14 April to 14 August 2023. Organised and curated by the HKPM with the support of Cartier, this is the first major exhibition on the unique role and influence of women in Cartier’s history. The exhibition comprises four thematic sections. Featuring approximately 300 stunning treasures created by Cartier, the exhibition showcases precious jewellery, timepieces, objects, accessories and archival records from the 19th century to the present day.
The first section, “Royal and Aristocratic Women: Elegance and Prestige”, celebrates the significant role the royal and elite women played in the early history of Cartier in the 19th century.The second section, “New Women: Breaking with Tradition”, examines advances in jewellery design that reflected women’s emancipation.The Third Section, “Inquisitive Women: Cross-cultural Inspirations”, The influence of art from China and other parts of the world that enlivened Cartier creations for women and fulfilled a universal thirst for novelties are explored in this section,The fourth and final section, “Influential Women: Glamorous Legends”, explores the close relationship between Cartier jewellery and modern and contemporary female icons. Highlights include pieces from the collections of important and well-known women, including the Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly (1929-1982); renowned actresses Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011), Brigitte Lin and Carina Lau; and businesswoman Pansy Ho.“Cartier and Women” unveils fascinating stories of the close relationship between women and jewellery. It also highlights how Chinese art, along with art from other parts of the world, has inspired the jeweller in terms of style and decorative motifs, as well as techniques and materials, and how Chinese aesthetics have influenced women's lifestyles and global fashion. The exhibition demonstrates the HKPM’s innovative curatorial approach and testifies to its mission to facilitate cross-disciplinary collaboration and encourage dialogue between China and the rest of the world in arts and culture.
Celebrating the role and influence of women throughout Cartier’s history
The exhibition explores the bond between women and jewellery through a series of captivating narratives that reflect Cartier’s deep connections with many influential women throughout history and in the present day. The story of Jeanne Toussaint (1887-1976) is one of the highlights. As Cartier’s first female Creative Director, not only supported female empowerment through her jewellery design, but also embodied and encouraged a new freedom of attitude marked by femininity, free-spiritedness and independence. Her work paved the way for other women to take jewellery beyond the enhancement of external beauty to an intimate revelation of personality and spirit.
Photographs: Nils Herrmann, Collection Cartier © Cartier; © Anne Jaffrennou
Bib necklace, created by Cartier Paris in 1947. made of Gold, platinum, diamonds, amethyst, and turquoise. Provenance: Duchess of Windsor(1896–1986)
Photographs: Marian Gérard, Collection Cartier © Cartier; © Anne JaffrennouHead ornament
Tiara Head ornament, made by Cartier New York, about 1924. Made of Platinum, white and pink gold, diamonds, and feathers
Chinese aesthetics’ strong influence on women's lifestyle and global fashion
Visitors will discover how Chinese art and culture has inspired Cartier creations in terms of style, motifs, materials and craftsmanship. Some of the works on display in the exhibition serve to illustrate the impact of Chinese art on the development of women’s lifestyles and global fashion. The Cartier Collection embodies the essence of Eastern and Western cultures, witnessing the changes in social and fashion trends.
Photograph: Nils Herrmann, Collection Cartier © Cartier
Chinese Vanity Case, made by Cartier Paris in 1928. Made of Gold, platinum, mother-of-pearl, coral,sapphires, turquoises, onyx, aventurine, jade, emeralds, diamonds, and black enamel. Cartier Collection, VC 72 A28
Photograph: Marian Gérard, Collection Cartier © Cartier
Necklace, the American socialite and stye icon Barbara Hutton (1912-1979) was gifted a necklace made of Jadeite, platinum, gold, diamonds, and rubies, a beloved gemstone among the Chinese. Cartier Collection, NE 53 A34
Photograph: Vincent Wulveryck, Collection Cartier © Cartier
Over the past three decades, the Cartier Collection has been exhibited in more than 30 of the world’s most prestigious cultural institutions, including the Palace Museum in 2009 and 2019.The Museum will offer a wide variety of educational programmes to accompany “Cartier and Women”, ranging from scholarly lectures to film screenings, music and dance performances,and artmaking workshops.
A Symphony of Lights | Victoria Harbour
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Hong Kong
A Symphony of Lights is a laser light and music show in Hong Kong. It is completed by a total of 47 skyscrapers and landmark buildings located on both sides of Victoria Harbour on both sides of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula. It is a large-scale light and music show in the world. Every night at 8 o'clock, you can see the urban buildings on both sides of the Victoria Harbour turn into a stage with sound and light intertwined in the neon lights and music, showing the splendid night of Hong Kong. The magical lights emitted by each building illuminate the sky over the Victoria Harbour, supplemented by music and narration, dreamy, gorgeous and impactful, allowing you to have a deeper understanding of the beauty of Hong Kong. The sound and light show starts at 8 o'clock every night and lasts about 13 minutes. During these 13 minutes, you can watch the performance for free on both sides of Victoria Harbour. The best viewing spots are from the Avenue of Stars to the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront outside the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the waterfront promenade of the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai or the sightseeing ferry from Victoria Harbour. In Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Garden and the Golden Bauhinia Square waterfront promenade, you can hear the music and narration of The Symphony of Lights. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it is played next to English, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, it is Mandarin narration. Play Cantonese. The regular performance on weekdays usually has five segments. You can watch the gradient effect of colored lights on the facade of the building, the dancing of lasers and searchlights in the dark night, and the kaleidoscope-like rotating light pattern, which is colorful. If you choose the "Symphony of Lights on the Hong Kong" Victoria Harbour tour, you can enjoy two birds with one stone while you are on a luxury sightseeing cruise, enjoying the night view on both sides of the Victoria Harbour and enjoying a sound and light show on the water. If you want to take the ferry, please visit: http://www.discoverhongkong.com/china/see-do/tours-walks/guided-tours/victoria-harbour/SOL-harbour-cruise.jsp#tour2 booking. Note that there is an additional fee for the sightseeing boat, which is HKD 180 for adults, HKD 162 for children aged 3-12 and seniors over 65 years old. It is recommended to choose to watch the performance from the seaside of Tsim Sha Tsui. You can see most of Hong Kong's landmark buildings on Hong Kong Island, such as Bank of China Building, HSBC Bank, International Finance Center and other landmarks. With these buildings as the background, you will feel the performance more spectacular. Located on this stretch of coastline, the waterfront observation deck next to the Clock Tower and Star Ferry Pier is a great place to watch the show. If you encounter special festivals, you can also see fireworks on the roof of the building and on the sea. Since the end of 2007, A Symphony of Lights has been expanded into a large-scale New Year's countdown event every year. Starting at 23:40 on December 31, a regular light show will be held first. In the 20 seconds before and after the New Year, the 420-meter-high Hong Kong The second phase of the International Finance Center will start the fireworks show. As the countdown counts down, fireworks on both sides of the building are set off layer by layer, accompanied by flickering and shining laser searchlights. At zero o'clock just to welcome the new year, the seven-colored fireworks of the building and the splendid fireworks of the 16 skyscrapers next to the harbour are set off at the same time. After the countdown, there will be a two-minute fireworks show, which is very beautiful and shocking.
Arts or Action, Why Not Both? Classic Martial Arts Drama Costumes and Props Exhibition | Hong Kong Heritage Museum
May 8–Oct 7, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Martial arts TV series, as well as their theme songs and soundtracks, have always been an important element of Hong Kong popular culture. Many of the classic TV series that are known to every household are adapted from the martial arts heroic stories created by famous local martial arts novelists such as Jin Yong, Huang Yi, Wen Ruian and Gu Long, which has led to a craze for martial arts TV series. This exhibition will display the headdresses, costumes and props of classic martial arts dramas from different eras. These dramas are set in different dynasties, allowing the audience to re-experience the classics, feel the martial arts sentiments, and promote Chinese culture.
Xia Yu:Golden Hour Exhibition | K11 Musea
Aug 29–Oct 6, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
The core design concept of the "Golden Hour" exhibition revolves around the narrative construction of light and shadow. Xia Yu ingeniously employs light and shadow as the dominant elements in his compositions, leveraging the intricate techniques of Tempera painting to create a unique visual effect. This effect not only intensifies the visual impact of the paintings but also profoundly conveys the artist's profound reflections on time, space, and the essence of existence. Xia Yu treats light and shadow as a narrative language, utilizing their flow and transformation within the canvases to narrate stories of life, eras, and memory.
A.A.Murakami: Floating World | M+
Aug 31, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Founded in 2011, Tokyo- and London-based A.A. Murakami is a duo of Alexander Groves (b. 1983) and Azusa Murakami (b. 1984). Working across a range of disciplines, including sculpture, installation, film and digital art, the duo creates spectacular scenes that take their science-based inquiry to the next level.
The exhibition features two immersive, interconnected installations that offer an otherworldly experience: in the first, rings of fog travel through space into the digital realm; in the second, clouds of floating bubbles drift overhead. Using ephemeral materials and innovative use of specially developed technology, these two large-scale installations inspire viewers to philosophically ponder the nature of reality and artificial constructions, and question the growing importance of digital life in today's society. The exhibition will expand on the concept of "ephemeral technology" pioneered by the duo, using innovative technological research to reimagine the beginning of everything while envisioning possible future scenarios.
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Bank of China (Hong Kong) Presents: The Origins of Chinese Civilisation | Hong Kong Palace Museum
Sep 25, 2024–Feb 7, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Chinese civilisation is ancient, profound, and enduring, standing as the the world's longest continuous civilisation. In 2002, the country launched the “Project to Trace the Origins of Chinese Civilisation” (the Project), which has yielded remarkable results over the past two decades, mapping out the historical trajectory of the origins of Chinese civilisation. The Project, through archaeological surveys and studies, has showcased the tangible continuity of the civilisation and the diversity of its origins. It reveals how different regions and cultures interacted with one another, and eventually merged into a cohesive whole, forming the “diversity in unity” developmental pattern of the Chinese people.
This exhibition features the excavates of the Project as well as important archaeological discoveries in the centennial modern Chinese archaeology. Over one hundred exhibits come from fourteen archaeological institutions and museums in the Mainland and Hong Kong, covering nine archaeological cultures and nine major archaeological sites. It is one of the most comprehensive exhibitions in recent years dedicated to exploring the origins and achievements of Chinese civilisation.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the HKPM and Art Exhibitions China, and sponsored by Bank of China (Hong Kong), the Museum’s strategic partner.
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Mark Bradford:Exotica | Hauser & Wirth
Sep 26, 2024–Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Beginning 26 September, Hauser & Wirth will present ‘Exotica,’ a solo exhibition of new, formally innovative works by Mark Bradford. In an exhibition that extends the artist’s recent formal and thematic investigations while pushing his practice towards distinctly new inventions, Bradford probes the enduring impact of colonialism and concepts of ‘otherness’ through the lens of individual experience.
John Legend Hong Kong Concert Tour 2024|October 04 | Wonderland-竹翠公园
Oct 4, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
John Legend Hong Kong is set to be an unforgettable evening of soulful melodies and captivating performances. Taking place at the enchanting Wonderland-竹翠公园 in Hong Kong, this highly anticipated event will occur on October 4, 2024, at 8:00 PM. With tickets priced at 135 USD, attendees will experience the Grammy-winning artist's powerful voice and timeless hits in an intimate setting. Known for his chart-topping songs and charismatic stage presence, John Legend promises to deliver a night filled with emotion and musical brilliance. This event, nestled in the heart of Hong Kong, offers a unique opportunity to witness one of the world's most celebrated musicians in a picturesque venue. Don't miss the chance to be part of this extraordinary musical journey.
Lavender Cakes' Lipsync Battle | Social Room
Oct 4, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Welcome to the Lavender Cakes Lipsync Battle! Come join us at the Social Room for a night of epic performances with the delicious grandma Lavender Cakes. Show off your lip-syncing skills and compete against friends for the title of Lipsync Battle Champion. This month we also have some delightful improvisers to help bring Laverders memories to life. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a first-timer, this event is perfect for all music lover. Don't miss out on the fun - mark your calendars and get ready to battle it out on the stage!
Information Source: Treasure Chest Theatre | eventbrite
Fine Art Asia Hong Kong 2024 | Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
Oct 4–Oct 7, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
Fine Art Asia fair will showcase Asian and Western antiques, jewellery, antique silver and timepieces, Impressionist, modern and contemporary art and design Fine Art Asia fair will showcase Asian and Western antiques, jewellery, antique silver and timepieces, Impressionist, modern and contemporary art and design, and photography, and much more.
Information Source: Art & Antique International Fair Ltd (AAIF) | expotobi
Saturday Comedy Showcase | BaseHall 2
Oct 5, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
The lineup for the Saturday Comedy Showcase at BaseHall 2 in Hong Kong will soon be announced. This entertaining show, scheduled for October 5, 2024, will be conducted entirely in English. Tickets for this event are priced between HK$190.78 and HK$296.77. Come and enjoy a night of laughter and fun at this exciting comedy event in the heart of Hong Kong.
Amazing Portraits & Food Photography | the Hive Sheung Wan
Oct 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Up your food photography game & capture that perfect portrait! Join Hive Sheung Wan’s dual workshop led by renowned photographer Ali G. This immersive session dives into the art of both teaching you lighting tricks, styling secrets, and the skills to create mouthwatering food pics & stunning portraits that impress! 📆 Date: October 9, 2024 (Wed) 🕒 Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm 📍 Where: the Hive Sheung Wan | 3/F Green Room/Cafe Area 💳 Hive Members: HKD 250 | General Admission: HKD 280
Information Source: the Hive Hong Kong | eventbrite
African Literature Book Club | “Unmasking AI” by Joy Buolamwini | Africa Center Hong Kong
Oct 9, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
The African Literature Book Club is a safer space were Africans and non-Africans alike can meet and discuss African literatures. The book club explores both classic and contemporary literatures in sessions that are active and engaging for all those present. We meet every month (second Wednesday of the month). All are welcome to join! Free snacks will be provided. M ore details: http://www.africacenterhk.com/african-literature-book-club/ Upcoming Book Club: http://www.africacenterhk.com/events/list/?tribe-bar-search=book+club J oin our book club Whatsapp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JX8FHgaENcY1RRdQUUP2ik C ontact us for more info: 9260 6185
Information Source: Africa Center Hong Kong | eventbrite
International Conference on Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences Hong Kong 2024 | Regal Oriental Hotel
Oct 12–Oct 13, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
International Conference on Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences will cover vital issues in medical, medicine and health sciences under multiple sub-themes International Conference on Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences will cover vital issues in medical, medicine and health sciences under multiple sub-themes. The aim of the conference is to support, encourage and provide a platform for networking, sharing, publishing and nurturing the potential growth of individual scholars across the globe.
Information Source: Academic Fora | expotobi
ElectronicAsia - Click2Match (Online) 2024 | Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong, Hongkong
Oct 13–Oct 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Mark the calendars and set those reminders for an event that's not to be missed—ElectronicAsia - Click2Match (Online) 2024 is just around the corner! From October 13th to 16th, the esteemed Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre will play host to this prestigious gathering. A beacon of innovation in the bustling heart of Hong Kong, this venue sets the perfect stage for what's sure to be an electrifying event.
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Hot on everyone's lips, the buzz about ElectronicAsia - Click2Match (Online) 2024 travels far and wide. Industry insiders and tech enthusiasts alike eagerly anticipate the convergence of like-minded individuals and companies, all ready to dive into the world of electronics. With a program packed to the brim with insightful talks, groundbreaking product reveals, and cutting-edge tech solutions, attendees are in for a treat—a feast for the mind, if you will.
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Sealing the deal has never been easier than at ElectronicAsia - Click2Match (Online) 2024, where the crème de la crème of the electronics sector will be at attendees' fingertips, making it the perfect spot for networking and forging invaluable connections. Those with a keen eye for innovation will find themselves right at home, all without setting foot outside—the convenience of it all is simply the cherry on top. Don't let the opportunity slip through your fingers; this event is a game-changer.
Hong Kong Electronics Fair(Autumn Edition) 2024 | Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong, Hongkong
Oct 13–Oct 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
As the leaves start to change, tech enthusiasts know it's time for the annual Hong Kong Electronics Fair(Autumn Edition) 2024. This premier event, nestled in the heart of the bustling city at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, promises an array of cutting-edge gadgets and gizmos sure to dazzle and inspire. From October 13th to 16th, industry leaders, innovators, and tech aficionados will converge to explore the latest trends and advancements in the world of electronics.
With its serious, results-driven atmosphere, the Hong Kong Electronics Fair(Autumn Edition) 2024 stands as a beacon for those seeking to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving tech landscape. This is where deals are made, connections are forged, and the future of electronics comes into sharp focus. Offering an unparalleled platform for networking and discovery, the event is poised to set the stage for another year of technological breakthroughs and industry milestones.
Whether on the lookout for next-gen consumer electronics or groundbreaking components, the Hong Kong Electronics Fair(Autumn Edition) 2024 is the place to be. So, mark those calendars and get ready to be part of an event that continues to shape the face of technology as we know it.
HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2024 | Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
Oct 13–Oct 16, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
Experience four days of innovation, new technology and fresh insights at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) Experience four days of innovation, new technology and fresh insights at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition), where worldwide industry players gather and look ahead to the latest developments that are shaping the future of the electronics world. The Hong Kong Electronics Fair is an important show because it attracts buyers from every continent in the world and Hong Kong is a trading hub for electronic products. The product like Metal Detector, blood pressure monitors, Projectors and Cable & Accessories
Information Source: Hong Kong Trade Development Council | expotobi
ElectronicAsia 2024 | Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
Oct 13–Oct 16, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Hong Kong
ElectronicAsia is an international trade fair for components, assemblies, electronics production, display technologies and solar photovoltaic technologies ElectronicAsia is an international trade fair for components, assemblies, electronics production, display technologies and solar photovoltaic technologies. Exhibitors show their innovative products and technologies in the fields of computers and peripherals, hardware, electronics, electrical components and accessories, batteries, machinery, audio equipment, video game accessories and related services.
Information Source: Hong Kong Trade Development Council | expotobi
HKPAX: The Three Bowls Co Op's A Flexitarian | Hong Kong
Oct 15–Oct 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
"Omnivore" is a new work launched by Jiang Fan and Zhuang Jiaoyun (Three Kinds of Bowls Cooperative) in 2022. It premiered at the GOAT Special Youth Theater Exhibition at Shanghai YOUNG Theater in December of that year. The work is presented in a semi-autobiographical form, integrating body and language, performance and documentation, forming a unique monologue theater style. In 2023, the work will be further developed on the original basis. On the one hand, it will explore female topics more deeply, and on the other hand, it will more organically integrate physical expression and verbal expression. That year, the work was performed at the Shanghai International Dance Center Experimental Theater (Boundless Contemporary Youth Frontier Dance Exhibition) and the Black Box Theater of Nanjing University, and received favorable reviews.
"Omnivore" tells the story of Hu Douzi, a lonely soul living in Shanghai, trying to find fresh and diverse spiritual independence that he has not yet had at a special time of material independence and emotional blankness brought about by divorce. In the play, she is both the subject and the narrator, traveling in different media and time and space. Among the female beings evoked by her thoughts and memories, there are those who must face and even internalize the exchange of interests in various fields; there are those who, as "middle women", need to constantly overcome social prejudice and self-anxiety; there are also those who repeatedly They are entangled in freedom, responsibility, family love and friendship. Truth and humor are the keynotes of "Omnivore", and the bones of the work are a low roar about banality, growth and aging, emotional PTSD, or the miscellaneous plight of women.
Program notes
The total performance is approximately 60 minutes.No allocation.It is recommended that you arrive at the venue 15 minutes early. Latecomers will not be admitted.HKPAX reserves the right to make changes to the program without prior notice.
For more details, please visithkpax.org.hk
HKPAX: Seo Jungmin's ONE, My Utopia! | Hong Kong
Oct 15–Oct 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Hong Kong
Liminality: The holy and religious moment experienced by humans in the space and behavior normally considered to be taboos.
Seo Jungmin creates her subconscious utopia through Jeollado gut, a traditional ritual performed by shamans in the southwestern region of South Korea. In ONE, My Utopia!, Seo Jungmin confidently interprets her findings from her extensive local research into the ritual.
Her unique perspective takes us to a new level, away from everyday life, finding two fundamental principles: “improvisation” and “repetition”. The improvisational melodies are so sensitive to spatial energy that even the air becomes a musical element, and the process of constantly building structure based on variations resembles the sound world of the traditional ritual, becoming a showcase for Jungmin’s overwhelming artistry. The 25-string gayageum, shaman song, and percussion create a truly unique and immersive experience seamlessly blending traditional Korean music with contemporary improvisation. Seo Jungmin performs with her longtime collaborators—traditional vocalist Kim Yulhee and multi-percussionist You Byoungwook—for the best possible performance.
Programme Remarks
Approximately 50 minutes in duration.Free seating.You are recommended to arrive 15 minutes before the event starts. No admission for latecomers.Programmes are subject to change without prior notice. HKPAX reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the arrangements.
For more details, please visit hkpax.org.hk