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The miniature marvels of Hong Kong: A celebration of heritage and craftsmanship

Schalk Botes
Last updated: June 21, 2024 3:30 pm
By Schalk Botes
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As the vibrant city of Hong Kong marks the 27th anniversary of its establishment as a Special Administrative Region (SAR), a unique art exhibition is set to captivate both locals and visitors alike. The “Look Closer and Wonder: Central and Western District in Miniature” exhibition is a creative homage to the city’s rich history and architectural splendour, offering a fresh perspective on familiar landmarks through the intricate art of miniaturisation.

Background to the Celebration

The return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 was a momentous event, marking a new chapter in the city’s storied history. Each year, the anniversary of the SAR’s establishment is celebrated with various cultural events that reflect on Hong Kong’s past, present, and future. This year’s miniature art exhibition is particularly special, as it not only commemorates the 27th anniversary but also showcases the artistic talents that flourish within the city.

 

The Showcase

The exhibition features 22 meticulously crafted artworks, with nine new pieces added to the collection for this year’s celebration. These miniature masterpieces provide a window into the Central and Western District, a melting pot where East meets West, and where the city’s political, economic, and cultural heartbeats can be felt.

Carmen Poon, president of the Joyful Miniature Association, believes that the exhibition will deepen people’s understanding of Hong Kong’s development from its earliest days of transportation and colonial architecture to its current status as a global financial hub.

 

Exhibition Highlights

One of the standout pieces is “We All Grew Up Like This,” created by artist Hung Fai-chan, who spent a year recreating the corridors of an old public housing estate. His work captures the essence of childhood in Hong Kong, with games like rock-paper-scissors and marble shooting, evoking a sense of nostalgia for simpler times.

Another highlight is the miniature replica of the Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan, crafted by artist Tim Ho and his team. The project required extensive research and numerous site visits to ensure that every detail of the iconic temple was accurately represented. The artwork offers a unique perspective, allowing visitors to appreciate the temple’s architecture in a way that’s not possible in the crowded real-life setting.

 

Visitor Experience

The exhibition, held in Admiralty from June 21 to July 8, promises an immersive experience for visitors. It’s an opportunity to see Hong Kong’s landmarks from a “giant’s perspective,” providing a new angle on the city’s classic and modern structures. The miniature artworks invite onlookers to look closer and wonder, to appreciate the craftsmanship and the stories each piece tells.

In conclusion, the miniature art exhibition is more than just a display of artistic talent; it’s a celebration of Hong Kong’s identity and a reflection on the collective memory of its people. As the SAR celebrates its 27th anniversary, this exhibition stands as a testament to the enduring spirit and cultural richness of Hong Kong.

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Schalk Botes
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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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