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In Retrospect: The Early Chinese Photography Collection of Moonchu Foundation

 

23.10.2024 – 3.2.2025

Moonchu Historical Images and Culture Gallery, Hong Kong Museum of History


Free Admission

Presented by
Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Jointly organised by
Hong Kong Museum of History
Moonchu Foundation


In collaboration with
Chinese Culture Promotion Office


Introduction
The Moonchu Foundation has generously donated more than 24,000 invaluable images in its Chinese photography collection to the Hong Kong Museum of History. Mostly taken in the late Qing and early Republican period, the photographs feature a wide range of contents and subject matters. They form a rare and comprehensive collection of Chinese photography.

The exhibition showcases over 500 selected pieces from the Moonchu Collection of Chinese Photography, covering major historical events in China during the Qing dynasty, such as the Second Opium War, the Self-Strengthening Movement, the First Sino-Japanese War, the invasion of the Eight-Nation Alliance and the Russo-Japanese War among others. There are also photographs depicting the urban landscapes, historic buildings and people’s livelihood in the late Qing dynasty and early Republican period, as well as specimens of different photographic materials and formats which reflect the development of early photography. Among the exhibits is one of the earliest photographs of China in existence today, taken 180 years ago, the signature works of iconic Chinese and foreign photographers, glass negatives, stereoscopic photographs, hand-coloured photographs and more. The images of China on display depict the country from micro and macro perspectives. They are excellent materials for understanding the face of China a century ago.

This exhibition is one of the events in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series. The Leisure and Cultural Services Department 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 www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ccpo/index.html.



Exhibition Pamphlet

Education Worksheet

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.


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

One of the earlist known photographs taken in China. Praia Grande Bay, Macau, 1844.

Interior of the Taku North Fort occupied by the Anglo-French forces during the Second Opium War, 1860.

Chinese exhibition area in the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 held in Philadelphia, United States.

Wuyi Mountains, 1870s.

Working women in Fuzhou, 1870.

Coloured glass slides.

 

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