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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Photography Exhibition of Lamma Story

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In a revitalised 90-year-old 3-story building,
you could see the landscape of Lamma Island and its community with same ages;
on the used envolopes from friends in the past 4 years,
you could see how people connected regardless of time and space…

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Cultural Tour to Heyri and Paju @ Korea

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We believe that Integrating creativeness and nature is the key for sustainable development.

In the past few decades, “development” only means economic growth. In recent years, people start to review such development model while we still hesitate in face of the rising issue of conservation. How could we strive for better material life as well as the spiritual life?

In 2008, SEE held a cultural tour to Heyri and Paju in Korea which was a newly re-developed site from a barren land to an art center. It was the result of 10 years hardwork of a group of architects and artists. Read More

Book launch of Lamma Story

lamma_cafe_01 It is believed that people settled in Lamma Island as early as in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, but now only very few people still live here.
Lamma Story reveals the relationship between the nature and urban planning in community development context.

Book launch of Lamma Story is an opportunity for you to enjoy the beautiful scene and relaxing sound of Lamma Island in the city centre.