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- Talk Series on "Hong Kong Memories: Rediscovering Hong Kong's History and Culture"
- Subject Talk Series on Life & Death Education
- Philosophy Talk
- “A Century of Architecture: The Story of Tung Wah Museum” Subject Talks
- “Integrating Past with Present: The Journey of Tung Wah’s Intangible Heritage through Time” Subject Talks
- “Centred on People: Specialist Healthcare Services and Everyday Life” Subject Talks
- “Keeping up with the Times: Mapping the Development of Hong Kong’s Healthcare Services through the Archives” Subject Talks
- Subject Talks on Cosmopolitan Hong Kong
- Subject Talk Series on History and Culture of Hong Kong
- Lecture Series on Chinese Classics and Their Contemporary Resonances
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- Storytelling for Children (Cantonese)
- Storytelling for Children
- Activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series
- Talk on Chinese Classics
- Storytelling for Children (Cantonese)
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- Storytelling for Children (English)
- Other Literary Activities
- Chinese Poetry Writing Competition Exhibition
- Chinese Culture Promotion Office
“Move Your Body, Tell a Story” Series
Upcoming Activities
“Move Your Body, Tell a Story” Parent-child Workshop on Storytelling
| Date: | 2026/5/10 (Sunday) |
| Time: | 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 noon |
| Venue: | Smithfield Public Library (Extension Activities Room) |
| Description: | Target Participants: Child aged 4 – 8 (each child should be accompanied by a parent) Quota: 10 pairs of parent-child participants This fun and interactive workshop is designed to introduce participants to the world of drama, allowing them to immerse themselves in the story, experience the inner emotions of the characters, as well as appreciate the moral of the story in an engaging and enjoyable way. Through body movements, children can enhance their body co-ordination, balance and rhythm while stimulating their creativity and imagination, encouraging them to boldly explore and express themselves, thereby building up their self-confidence. |
Past Activities
“Move Your Body, Tell a Story” Elderly Workshop on Storytelling
| Date: | 2026/4/7 (Tuesday) |
| Time: | 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon |
| Venue: | Shek Tong Tsui Public Library (Extension Activities Room) |
| Description: | Target Participants: Elderly people and interested person Quota: 20 People This fun and interactive workshop is designed to introduce participants to the world of drama, allowing them to immerse themselves in the story and experience the inner emotions of the characters through body movements. Participants can also appreciate the moral of the story in an engaging and enjoyable way, thereby stimulating their interest in reading. |

