Campaign on the closing of an old cloth shop:Art Jam

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Campaign on the closing of an old cloth shop:Book cloth workshop

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Campaign on the closing of an old cloth shop

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變翻深水埗

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Sham Shui Po is one of the earliest developed area in Hong Kong. Due to its avorable geographical position and the industrial development, it turned into a dense community with unique culture. Yet, after several decades of development, Sham Shui Po District has experienced urban decay and become one of the core renewal districts.

In the past 8 years, there was about 10 renewal projects; 160 buildings have been demolished and at least 6,000 residents were involved. Last year, 3 historical buildings in the district were announced to be part of the Revitalisation Scheme. It is undoubtedly that the redevelopment and revitalisation could eventually come.

How could these changes affect you?
Does “CHANGES” equal to unroot everything that is old?

Host and sponsored by Sham Shui Po District Council, organized by SEE Network. The campagin consists of exhibitions, publications, community documentary and forums. Read More

Make your own DRESS! Workshop

Make your own DRESS! Workshop teaches you how to create your own and unique dress.

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Around-Sound Festival in Lamma

Following the publication of Lamma Story last year, we lead you to the pathless old village and beach there through SOUND.

Co-organized with Sound Pocket.

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A Curious Case in City of Victoria map reading

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Seminar on 探討被遺棄的本地鄉郊未來講座暨研討會

The Government claimed to revitalise Tai O, yet, both electricity and water services were interupped because of a typhoon early this year and the government failed to give any help. Middle part of Lamma Island is beautiful, but without support and resources, it becomes a “preserved” area with only an abandon village left.

The so-called conservated rural areas are indeed being forgotten and this reflects the differences in conservation policy towards urban and rural areas.

The seminar on 探討被遺棄的本地鄉來郊未來is to share with you the planning and development in Tai O and Lamma Island.

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Graham Street Market Festival 2008

Thanks for the support from the general public, Graham Street Market Festival was sucessfully held for the first time in 2007 and received postive feedback. In 15-16 Nov 2008, Graham Street Market Festival is back! In face of the demolish of the market and the economic tsunami, we hope the public could treasure the happiness and simple life of cooking and having meals at home with family through this year’s events.

Located in the middle of Central, Graham Street Market is one of the Hong Kong’s oldest wet market. It preserves the life style of old Hong Kong with close relationship among neighbourhood as wet market is one of the place for them to gather. Our main theme this year is to fight against the economic tsunami by simple meals at home.

We hope that the Government and URA could preserve the low density of the area and amend their current plan to preserve the wet market as well as the community.

Organized by The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage, co-organized by SEE Network and the Central and Western District Concern Group. The Graham Street Market Festival 2008 consists of exhibitions, seminars, forums, guided tours, Flea Market, etc.

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