Public Programmes
Lectures for Thematic Exhibition The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: ‘United in Arms, Standing for Peace ─ 80th Anniversary of Chinese Victory in the War of Resistance’ Exhibition (Hybrid Mode)
Organised by the Hong Kong Museum of History |
Venue: Lecture Hall, G/F, Hong Kong Museum of History |
Seats: 139 seats, free admission, first come, first served. (Audience will be admitted 15 minutes before each lecture starts) |
Language: Cantonese (Unless otherwise specified) |
The Museum makes no representation concerning the contents of the lectures. |
Lectures will be delivered in hybrid mode via our Youtube channel. You may click here to subscribe our YouTube channel for receiving notifications. |
Subject to the consent from the speakers, video archives will be available on our online platform "Talking History, e-Go!". |
The Hong Kong Observatory in the Second World War
13 / 9 (Sat)
3 - 5pm
Mr SHUN Chi Ming
(Former Director of the Hong Kong Observatory)
The Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong in the Context of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Pacific War
11 / 10 (Sat)
3 - 5pm
Professor KWONG Chi Man
(Professor and Chair of Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University)
The Curation and Implementation of Red-Themed Exhibition ─ Take ‘United in Arms, Standing for Peace ─ 80th Anniversary of Chinese Victory in the War of Resistance’ Exhibition as an Example (in Putonghua)
18 / 10 (Sat)
3 - 5pm
Professor HUANG Li
(Research Fellow, Exhibitions Department, National Museum of China)
Hong Kong and the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (in Putonghua)
9 / 11 (Sun)
3 - 5pm
Professor LIU Shuyong
(Deputy Chief Editor, Hong Kong Chronicles Institute; Senior Research Fellow, Hong Kong and South China Historical Research, Lingnan University)
The Building of Collective Memory and Dissemination of Red Culture — Take Planning and Implementation of ‘International Friends and China's War of Resistance’ Exhibition as an Example (in Putonghua)
15 / 11 (Sat)
10:30am - 12:30pm
Professor HUANG Li
(Research Fellow, Exhibitions Department, National Museum of China)
The above lectures are the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series. The LCSD has long been promoting Chinese history and culture through organising an array of programmes and activities to enable the public to learn more about the broad and profound Chinese culture. For more information, please visit https://www.ccpo.gov.hk/en. |
Programmes are subject to change without prior notice. |