19/01/25
Built in 1420, Chengqiangong was one of the six Eastern Courts of the Forbidden City. It used to be the residences for concubines during the Ming (1368 – 1644) and Qing (1644 – 1911) dynasties. After the establishment of The Palace Museum, the Court served as a venue to showcase ceramics and bronzeware collections. Chengqiangong is also one of the few remaining halls which preserves the original soft ceiling from the early Qing period, defining its significant heritage value. The soft ceiling is made of materials, such as parchment, ramie and silk, and adorned with intricate luanniao-and-phoenix paintings that demonstrate exquisite craftsmanship.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Institute of Philanthropy and The Palace Museum are in collaboration to promote Chinese culture and nurture art technology talents in Hong Kong and the Mainland. Under the five-year collaboration, Chengqiangong will be conserved and transformed into “The Palace Museum Hong Kong Cultural Exchange Hub” to facilitate cultural exchange in art technology education through exhibitions and programmes. The Court has been undergoing building preservation, site restoration, and exhibition hall renovation with reference to the Conservation Management Plan (CMP) adopted in the revitalisation of Tai Kwun.
In conjunction with the exhibition FLASH! The Palace Museum - A Pop-Up Digital Experience, this edition of Tai Kwun Conversations dissects the unique architectural structure and historical evolution of Chengqiangong and explore the process of developing and implementing the CMP in The Palace Museum. This discussion will highlight how heritage preservation can maintain historical significance of the sites while infusing them with new cultural meanings, ultimately revitalising their relevance in our contemporary society.
The event will be conducted in Putonghua, with simultaneous interpretation into Cantonese and English.
Speakers
Mr Zhao Peng (Deputy Head of Architectural Heritage, The Palace Museum)
Prof David Lung (Chair Professor of Architecture, Hong Kong Chu Hai College)
Moderator
The Honorable Andrew Lam (Chairman, The Jockey Club CPS Limited Advisory Committee)
FLASH! The Palace Museum - A Pop-Up Digital Experience is part of the 140th anniversary activities for The Hong Kong Jockey Club. The exhibition is organised by The Palace Museum, exclusively sponsored by the Institute of Philanthropy and supported by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
The content is provided by The Hong Kong Jockey Club.