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“Glorious Voyage: Splendid Achievements of the People’s Republic of China in Its 75 Years” Exhibition Series: Leapfrog Development

 

27.9.2024 – 5.2.2025

Lobby, 1/F, Hong Kong Museum of History

Free admission

Presented by
Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Jointly organised by
Chinese Culture Promotion Office
Hong Kong Ta Kung Wen Wei Media Group

In collaboration with
Hong Kong Museum of History

Supported by
The Academy of Chinese Studies
Hong Kong China Sports Alliance



An Overview

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese Culture Promotion Office (CCPO) and the Hong Kong Science Museum (ScM) jointly present the “Glorious Voyage: Splendid Achievements of the People’s Republic of China in Its 75 Years” exhibition series. Through a multifaceted lens, this event enables the public to appreciate the perseverance and comprehensive development of contemporary China over the past 75 years.

Organised by the Chinese Culture Promotion Office in collaboration with the Hong Kong Ta Kung Wen Wei Media Group, “Leapfrog Development”, presented in the Lobby of the Hong Kong Museum of History, forms a part of the exhibition series. Over the past 75 years, China has seen a substantial rise in its composite national strength, becoming a pivotal player in the global economic landscape while achieving a historic leap toward a moderately prosperous society in all respects for its people. Infrastructure investments have expanded rapidly, with significant advancements in transportation. Cultural undertakings have also flourished, with the country’s soft power substantially enhanced. Talented athletes have consistently attained outstanding success, transforming the country from a major contender to becoming a sports powerhouse. A range of green-development initiatives has been successfully implemented, promoting harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature.

This exhibition, through engaging text and a wealth of images, vividly presents the grand achievements made by countless dedicated individuals with their relentless efforts. The exhibition also featured medals won by the athletes in different Olympic and Paralympic Games to share the fruits of their hard training with the public.

Exhibition Pamphlet

Education Pamphlet


Thematic Talk Series 

Workshops 



Public Guided Tours
Each tour lasts about 1 hour for 20 persons on a first come, first served basis. Visitors are required to get quota slips at the Guided Tour Service Counter on 1/F Lobby for registration within 1 hour before each session starts. For details, please click here.

Group Visit and Guided Tour Services
Guided tour services are available for visiting groups from schools, charitable or non-profit making organisations and a bona-fide non-profit-making district organisation supported by the District Office of the Home Affairs Department with 20 people or more, or those devoted to people with disabilities or the elderly with 10 people or more. For details, please click here.


Hong Kong Science Museum
Exhibition Series: Scientific Breakthroughs & Era of Intelligence


Link to website:
Chinese Culture Promotion Office
https://www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ccpo/index.html


Opening Hours:

Hong Kong Museum of History

Mondays, Wednesdays to Fridays:  10am - 6pm
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 10am - 7pm
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year's Eve: 10am - 5pm
Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays), and the first two days of the Chinese New Year


Hong Kong Science Museum

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 10am – 7pm
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: 10am – 9pm
Christmas Eve and Chinese New Year's Eve: 10am - 5pm
Closed on Thursdays (except public holidays), and the first two days of the Chinese New Year



 

China stands as the world’s second-largest economy and the top trader in goods.

©China News Service

The production of electric vehicles marks a new trend in China’s industrial upgrading.

©Xinhua News Agency

China has the world’s largest high-speed rail network.

©Xinhua News Agency

The Baihetan Hydropower Station is the world’s second-largest hydropower station, and a key project in China’s west-to-east electricity transmission programme.

©Xinhua News Agency

The Beijing Central Axis is the longest urban axis in the world. It was inscribed onto the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2024.

©China News Service

The Dunhuang digitalisation programme involves comprehensive digital capture, making it accessible globally via the Internet.

©Xinhua News Agency

The National Stadium, popularly known as the Bird’s Nest, is the world’s first venue to host the opening and closing ceremonies for both Summer and Winter Olympics.

The Giant Panda National Park protects over 70% of the wild panda population.

Situated near Beijing, the Kubuqi Desert was once notorious for its frequent sandstorms. Through remarkable efforts, it has been transformed into an oasis.

©Xinhua News Agency

The gold medal won by Hong Kong windsurfer Lee Lai-shan at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

The gold medal won by So Wa-wai, representing Hong Kong, China in the men's 100m races (T36) at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games.

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The gold medal won by Chinese diver Guo Jingjing in the women’s 3-metre springboard event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

©Xinhua News Agency

 

The silver medal won by Siobhan Bernadette Haughey, representing Hong Kong, China, in the women’s 100m freestyle events at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

©Xinhua News Agency

 

 

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