03/12 (Sun) 10:45-12:15
24/12 (Sun) 13:45-15:15
[Joining 10:45 session]Departing from Sai Kung New Public Pier: 10:15[Joining 13:45 session]Departing from Sai Kung New Public Pier: 13:15/ Departing from Sharp Island Pier: 13:05 Participants may also get other kaito tickets from operators at Sai Kung Pier to get to Yim Tin Tsai
1.5 hours
Yim Tin Tsai
Match Chen, Wich Chau
All ages
20
Cantonese
“Stone and Shrine circle” is an innovative installation dedicated to promoting mindfulness. Its name symbolises a sacred space for communicating with the divine. Our core philosophy revolves around creating an environment where participants can experience their own presence and strengthen their connection with nature through stone stacking workshops. By engaging in these activities, we aim to provide a temporary escape from the busyness of life, ushering participants into a state of heightened senses, slowed rhythms, goalless exploration, and serene contentment. This state allows for a deeper connection with oneself and a closer affinity with nature, replenishing the soul’s energy at any given moment. It serves as a pathway to reconnect with oneself and the present amidst the hustle and bustle of life.
Photo credit: Ho Pak Kei
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Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 has successfully concluded.
Thank you for your support!
The artworks will continue to be displayed on the islands.
You are welcome to explore the islands on your own.
The next Arts Festival will be held at the end of 2024,
please stay tuned for our updates! Joy Again, Isle!
The online registration will be open from 2 Nov (Wed) 10am on a fortnightly basis, for the coming 2-4 weeks upon the system’s update. The registration schedule is as follows:
Date Open for Registration | Newly Open Dates of the Programmes/Tours* |
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2 Nov (Wed) | 16 Nov - 30 Nov |
16 Nov (Wed) | 1 Dec - 14 Dec |
30 Nov (Wed) | 15 Dec - 28 Dec |
14 Dec (Wed) | 29 Dec - 16 Jan |