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Local tourist attractions "Silent Tree" exhibition

breathe lungfushan🌴🍀🌺 Simple trees: a Hong Kong natural and ecological inclusive space 🌺🌴🪨A good place to absorb the aura of the woods🥰 Noteworthy and swipe your card📸 Dragon and Tiger Mountain Environmental Education Center "A Tree Silent" Silent is better than sound🌱 Blossoms thousands of words 🎉🎉🎉🌴🌴 Although I lost my parents at a young age, I am only happy to live in an environment surrounded by trees and forests 🥰 This year, hiking is especially popular, but hiking for me is a daily designated action since I was a child. For more than 10 years, the University of Hong Kong has allocated funds to transform this area into the Dragon and Tiger Mountain Environmental Education Center. If you live in Western District, you may have heard of the Dragon and Tiger Hill Environmental Education Centre, located within the University of Hong Kong, closer to the entrance of Xu Yuen Road. It was jointly founded by the Environmental Protection Department and the University of Hong Kong in April 2008 Introduction to the cultural and natural ecological integration environment for more Hong Kong people to know, the original swimming pool built ecological integration small reservoir, large room as a multi-functional exhibition hall, building a plant herb garden, tree branches converted tables and chairs. The center's complex consists of one Grade I and two Grade II historic buildings. Its history can be traced back to the construction of Hong Kong's first reservoir, the Pokfulam Reservoir, which was completed in 1863. The community of these two or three houses has been applied into an ecological inter-existence space that you can visit and browse, so that you have more opportunities to get up close and personal with trees, insects, animals, birds, etc. in the city. They have held countless activities over the years, including the well-received "Forest Bath Journey" Surrounded by countless forest trees and plants, Dragon and Tiger Mountain Environmental Education Center, as the saying goes, more trees rarely see people, trees become good friends, trees have been with you watching your daily life, even listening to your words, you will not listen to the sound of trees? I feel so Avatar after I write this sentence 🥰🥰🥰 Indeed, trees are a living body, human science has not yet been able to explain everything about trees, trees with subtle smell and seed propagation methods in communication, in a certain doctrine, will encourage you to go into nature, find a tree you like, sit under the tree quietly breathe meditation, put consciousness in the heart chakra sing 3 ~ 12 times the holy sound 'hum' to open the heart chakra. Around the tree, you will find a water source or cistern, pour your love into this cistern, to draw the fountain of love to water your soul tree ❤️❤️❤️ How happy and happy it is to bathe your soul in the tree cluster space 🥰🥰🥰🌲🌲🌲 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Dragon and Tiger Mountain Environmental Education Center: “In 2018, at the age of 10, the Center held its first “Perceiving Nature” project, which depicts human and nature through publications and exhibitions with text, drawing, photography and sculpture from humanistic, social, architectural, natural history and zoological and botanical perspectives. Five years have passed as the center enters its 15th anniversary. Five years ago, we started from the center and roamed all over the Western Midlands; this time we returned to the center from the mountain and looked around. What surrounded us was trees one by one. With the center, the Araucaria and small-leafed banyan trees weathered Hurricane Mangkhut, the winter-blooming duck-legged trees, and the green-fruited banyan trees that let the civets feast; How many secrets and stories do they hide? If we had enough curiosity and imagination, what would we perceive from them? ' 🌲🌱Introduction to "One Tree Silent": So the exhibition was titled “Treeology”. A tree is silent, is death robbing its sound? Did we not understand? Or should there be another way of perception besides sound? The Center would like to thank all friends who participated in the open call, the curatorial team of Island Art and participating artists, and the exhibition design and production team of Eddie The Studios. And all the kids, big and small, who have traveled with us under the trees, in the mountains and in the city over the past 15 years. Thankful for the plants and trees in the Dragon and Tiger Mountains inside and outside the center, and a number of animal neighbors. Thank you for making Dragon and Tiger Mountain such a place full of life and possibility, and beauty. 🌲 Introduction to artist works 1/ "The Taste of a Fallen Tree" - Shao-Wah Tsai Only the branches and leaves scattered all over the place after the storm can be sniffed and remind us that we have spent many cold and heat together. Bring back the smell of trees. 2/ "Origin‧Cycle" - Chan Pai-keung Yes, we are all just part of nature. A windmill made from the wood material of a fallen tree, the true life trajectory of the tree is seen in the turning afterimage. 3/"Mengqian" - Lin Kunyou How many "small trees" are among the fallen trees. There may be seeds of other flowers and plants that fall to their feet in this stump and appear to bloom, electronic media portrays the tenacity of life, flowers blooming everywhere. 4/ "The Anatomy Lesson of Trees" - Zhu Weikuang The change of one kind of life turns out to transform into another kind of life. Cutting open the collapsed trunk one by one, recording, the trunk that was thought to have been detached from the living body, there was more life hidden inside, and life made a sound in the absence of life. 5/ "Floating Phantom Limbs" - Su Ka-wai It is said that people have phantom limbs, trees broken branches also have phantom branches? When the limbs are stripped from the body of the tree, is it free, or is it helpless wandering? The work uses sand cloth wrapped around the limbs of wire, imagining broken branches (limbs) floating in the center of the trees and between the corridors, the broken branches of the branches spread around 🌲❤️ 6/ "The Tree" - Wai-sam Chan x Ting Wong These sounds, although small, confirm the pulse of the trees flowing every moment. No matter how hastily we usually ignore the sounds around us, those sounds have not disappeared, they have always been there, and as long as we are willing to listen carefully we will find more. 7/ "Wandering Branches and Scattering Strategies" - Zhou Xiaomou Looking forward to the next period of fate sprouts, among the trees has been circulating the legend of the elves, if the elves also slowly grow with the trees, from small to large, from nothingness to real, every corner of their existence, we can use our eyes to carefully observe, find a unique cave of freedom. (Under the grass and trees near the center, there are more than 20 ceramic works of Xiao Mou, let's see if you can find them 🥰) Curator: Island What do we see in the life of a tree? On the one hand, people prune, transplant, modify, and cut down trees to change the external form of trees for their own use; on the other hand, through observation, recording, experimentation, and imagination of trees, they write about society and look directly at the inner world. Hong Kong is a highly artificial city, and it is easy to ignore the existence of trees. Only when a typhoon collapses a tree, or a stone wall tree is cut down, the life or death of a tree will attract public attention. The forest provides habitat and nutrients, breeding a variety of species, forming an interlocking and indispensable ecosystem. Therefore, the death of trees does not end, but a return to the cycle of nature. Falling trees can be made into materials as raw materials such as construction and tools that continue to accompany the daily routine of human life in another form. The imagery and anthropomorphism of the tree allows people to think more broadly about life and death, touching animals to mourn, and providing creative nourishment for the artists participating in this exhibition. The exhibits are all created around real fallen trees, and are inspired by different parts of a fallen tree to reshape the fallen tree scene inside and outside the center. Through a multi-sensory experience, the exhibition invites viewers to experience a journey that belongs to trees, but also to personal life, planting the seeds of perceiving nature within. Sometimes, when the tree falls, we see more instead. 🎉Dragon Tiger Hill Environmental Education Center "One Tree Silent" Free from now until March 9 Tuesday, Thursday-Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m Address: 50 Shue Leung Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong (near the entrance of University Road) #HongKong #HK #Natural and Ecological Inclusion Space #One Tree #Absorb the Spirit of the Woods #Good Place #Dragon Tiger Mountain Environmental Education Center #Local Tour #Parent-Child Tour #Photo #Meet the Forest #University of Hong Kong #HKU #University Station #Hiking #Xiu Yuen Road #HKTravel #HKTree #Tree #Tree #Banyan #Breathenewshk #frankkan
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Posted: Feb 5, 2023
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