Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2024 Promotion Teaser Video
Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2024 will be held from 13 November to 12 January 2025! With this year's curatorial theme "Joy Again, Gather", we will bring different kinds of gathering experiences to visitors through 27 artworks, over 400 guided tours and close to 100 programmes at Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau, High Island and Sai Kung town. We cordially invite you to come and visit the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival and experience the joy of gathering! Joy Again, Isle!
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Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 – Highlights
The second year of the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival was concluded successfully on 14 January 2024. We are very grateful for your visits and support to the Festival to make it a successful event. Let's look at some highlights of the precious moments that we had in the past two months!
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High Island Artwork – “Dear Sea” Video Introduction
“Dear Sea” is designed by a local product designer, Niko Leung, who initiated research on Hong Kong soil. The artwork revived the Sha Kiu village office for Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival, turning it into a community space where villagers can truly enjoy. “Dear Sea” puts on a new skin for the village office, the wall resembles the fish net pattern while symbolically taking the tile-making process as the “brick by brick” journey of villagers coming ashore.
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Kau Sai Chau Artwork – “Weaving Waves Pavilion” Video Introduction
"Weaving Waves Pavilion" was designed by Su Chang, an adjunct assistant professor of the Faculty of Architecture in HKU, Sherman Lam and Andie Lam, two graduates from the same Faculty. The design was inspired by Kau Sai’s fishing history, drawing attention from the daily construction of the fishermen’s community, which also put specific emphasis on the landscape characteristics of the site, which are backed by the mountain, facing the wind, and looking at the sea, with a unique rocky beach terrain.
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “Island Log” Video Introduction
“Island Log” is a wooden pavilion made in collaboration with a woodcraft artist group MADE and an ink artist Sim Shum. The pavilion is constructed in front of the saltpan, providing a space for visitors to rest and to read stories. The artwork records the stories of the island residents and the landscape of saltpan, while also encouraging visitors to freely create their own stories about the landscape as they gaze outward from the pavilion. This allows viewers to have their own interpretations while reading the stories of the island residents.
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High Island Artwork – “One-Sixth Land” Video Introduction
“One-Sixth Land” is an artwork designed by Sammy Chow and Ceci Yiu. The artwork was designed based on the forms of hexagonal columns and the colours of the Tin Hau Temple. Portions of the pillars feature ropes that capture the vertical patterns, while others act as mirrors, reflecting the natural view of the sea and the landscape. The artwork offers visitors a sense of the vast beauty of High Island from afar, then allows them to explore it up close.
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Kau Sai Chau Artwork – “Our Celestial Commons” Video Introduction
Village Commoning is a research initiative established since 2021 at the University of Hong Kong. The artwork located at Kau Sai Chau is co-created with villagers, and the “sky” come together to create a canopy that is comprised of the sky’s natural colours and patterns collected from villagers. Piece by piece, story by story, all of the elements intertwine, embodying the sentiments of villagers.
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “The Glazed Island” Video Introduction
“The Glazed Island” is an art installation made with recycled glasses, designed by three architects, Keith Chan, Stephen Ip and Arnold Wong. The form of the installation also echoes with the geography of Yim Tin Tsai, forming a design language that tells the story of Yim Tin Tsai in a subtle way, and creating a unique place for people to sit, rest, and have picnics and chats.
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High Island Artwork – “Rhythmic LANE” Video Introduction
Similar to how the school serves as a meeting place for people from different villages, sound and symbol bear the same ability to unite people of different backgrounds and origins. In Leung Shuen Wan, various kinds of sound serve as signals, such as the sound indicating the departure for fishing and the sound of school bell calling people together. Napp Studio & Architects joined hands with Fragrant Village to create an interactive art installation that revealed the stories of the villagers studied at the Leung Shuen Bay Public School.
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Kau Sai Chau Artwork – “Sails” Video Introduction
“Sails” is a large-scale bamboo weaving art installation created by Hong Kong bamboo artist Inkgo Lam, which combines more than a dozen kinds of bamboo weaving craftsmanship. Each of the three traditional Chinese sails has its own name, which are the head sail (front), the big sail (middle), and the third sail (back). They describe the three mood changes at different stages of a fishing trip: going out to sea, returning to the voyage, and returning home. These parts of a long excursion are interlocking and form a cycle.
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Sai Kung Town Artwork – “Joy Again, Stories: Dashing Through Weather’s Lapse” Video Introduction
"Joy Again, Stories: Dashing Through Weather's Lapse" intended to showcase installations and twelve storylines from the islands of Sai Kung Hoi, the piece aims to weave the tales of Sai Kung’s islanders and residents, inviting the audience to journey between the present weather and the islanders’ reminiscences and recollections.
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “Stone and Shrine Circle” Video Introduction
“Stone and Shrine Circle” is an outdoor artwork created by artists Match Chen and Wich Chau, which combines natural giant stones and environmental installations to symbolise the salt of Yim Tin Tsai and the biblical rock. The artwork aims to connect people to the heavens while offering breath-taking views of the Sai Kung Hoi and sky.
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Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 Officially Opened
Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 is officially opened today (15 November)! From now until 14 January 2024, you are welcome to visit Sai Kung Town, Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau and High Island to visit the 18 artworks featuring unique features of the isles, and join over 90 amazing programmes and over 400 guided tours! You are also welcome to explore the islands at your own pace and try out the unique island hopping experience. Joy Again, Isle!
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Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 Promotion Teaser Video
Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 will be held from 15th November to 14th January 2024! This year, we will continue the island tour in Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau and High Island. Through artworks, programmes and guided tours, we will connect more island stories to let visitors experience the unique charm of Sai Kung Hoi!
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Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2023 Ambassadors Programme Promotion Video
Let’s hear the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2022 Ambassadors sharing their thoughts about the programmes with us in the video! “Arts Festival Ambassador is the bridge connecting artworks and the visitors. We shared the concepts and stories we learnt from the curatorial team and artists to the visitors,” said Tini. “Having us to introduce […]
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Arts Festival 2022 Highlights Review
The 61-day long Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2022 has been concluded with great success on 15 January. Apart from displaying the 9 artworks, a total of 284 guided tours, 45 programmes and performances have been held to let the visitors participate in the Arts Festival in their own way and experience the healing power […]
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Sharp Island Artwork – “Moonrise in Daylight” Video Introduction
The tombolo of Sharp Island can only be crossed at low tide, which the tidal phase is closely related to the moon. Based on this feature, artist Breakthrough Art Studio used the idea about right timing, right place and right people to design the artwork “Moonrise in Daylight”. You can see different forms of the […]
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Sharp Island Artwork – “A Grand Pineapple Bun Tour” Video Introduction
Along the Sharp Island Country Trail, you will find 10 ceramics of the artwork “A Grand Pineapple Bun” created by Maoshan Connie and St. James’ Creation. These ceramic pieces are created based on the ecological and geological features on Sharp Island, combining with pineapple bun rocks and pineapple buns. The creation process was full of […]
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Sharp Island Artwork – “Ocean Says” Video Introduction
A giant conch found at Sharp Island Pier? 🐚 Inspired by the marine life of Sharp Island, Stickyline has created a large metal sculpture of a conch “Ocean Says”, hoping to respond to the natural environment of the island and to remind visitors that we are only one of nature’s creatures. Watch the video to […]
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “🤲” Video Introduction
Dylan Kwok is an installation artist. He created the artwork “🤲” at Yim Tin Tsai, representing everything is in God’s hand. The creation of this installation has followed a winding path that leads to a core that reflects our inner conditions. Learn more about the artwork production process by watching the artist’s video!
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “Water Dragon” Video Introduction
Inspired by the water wheel, an important piece of manual equipment for the salt industry in the past, mechanical designer Joseph Chan has created the artwork “Water Dragon” at Yim Tin Tsai. Visitors can step on “Water Dragon” to turn the mechanical gears, which will drive a hammer to strike the “ribs” and produce sound. […]
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “Fragile World” Video Introduction
Anthony Ko is an architect, spatial designer and artist. He created the artwork “Fragile World” at the Jade-Girdle Bridge at Yim Tin Tsai. The spheroid is made up of mirrored rings, reflecting the efforts of the three generations of Yim Tin Tsai in building the bridge. Watch the video to understand how the artist reflects […]
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “The Salty Breeze” Video Introduction
Experienced in designing places, Sherman Sun and Sarah Mui joined hands and created the artwork “The Salty Breeze” at the wetland next to the saltpan. The artwork wishes to celebrate the collective effort in saltpan’s history and bring out the metaphor of salt-making with the life journey. The artwork is also a leisurely gathering place […]
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “Taste of Memory” Video Introduction
Monti is an active visual artist, an educator and a farmer. Monti has collected stories of Hakka women over the years, and creates this artwork “Taste of Memory” after consolidating the stories. By means of videos and text contents, the artwork presents the life of Hakka women from birth to motherhood. Watch the video to […]
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Yim Tin Tsai Artwork – “Homeward Voyage” Video Introduction
Margaret is a cross-disciplinary artist engaged in sculpture and painting. The artwork she created in Yim Tin Tsai for this Arts Festival is a sculpture in the shape of a boat sail comprising doves in flight. The two doves, one concrete in shape and the other a silhouette, represent the union of the Holy Spirit […]
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Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival 2022 Opening Teaser Video
Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival is officially opened on 16 Nov 2022! From now until 15 January 2023, you are welcome to visit Yim Tin Tsai and Sharp Island to enjoy 9 unique pieces of local artworks, and to join the in-depth guided tours and exciting activities.
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