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Public consultation launched on recommended items to be inscribed on Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong (with photos)
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     The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office (ICHO) launched a public consultation today (February 12) to gauge views on the 10 recommended items to be inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong. The consultation period will last for three months until May 11. 

     The following 10 items are recommended for inclusion in the Representative List after deliberation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee: nanyin (southern tunes), the Spring and Autumn ancestral worship of clans, the Tin Hau Festival (or Birthday of the Goddess of Heaven) in Hong Kong, Mid-Autumn Festival - the Pok Fu Lam fire dragon dance, the Taoist tradition of the Zhengyi (Orthodox Unity) school, "sek pun" (basin feast), the Hong Kong-style milk tea making technique, the paper crafting technique, the sewing techniques of Hong Kong-style cheongsam and kwan kwa wedding costume, and the bamboo theatre building technique.

     An activity entitled "ICH @ New Year" was held at the Sam Tung Uk Museum by the ICHO today in connection with the above public consultation. Through a wide range of activities including performance, demonstration, workshops, guided tours, games and video screening, visitors were able to learn more about the 10 recommended items.

     The Representative List will provide a basis on which the Government can prioritise resources and safeguarding measures for intangible cultural heritage items of high cultural value and those that require urgent preservation.

     The recommended items, relevant details and a comment form have been uploaded to the website of the ICHO (www.lcsd.gov.hk/ICHO). Members of the public can send the completed comment form on or before May 11 either by email (icho@lcsd.gov.hk), by post (Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, 2 Kwu Uk Lane, Tsuen Wan) or by facsimile (2180 8222).
 
Ends/Sunday, February 12, 2017
Issued at HKT 15:47
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Photo shows (from left) the demonstrator of Hong Kong style milk tea making technique, Ms Mok Pui-ling; the Master of the sewing techniques of Hong Kong-style Cheongsam, Mr Simon Fung; the village head of Sam Tung Uk Village, Mr Chan Kwai-fong; the Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Heritage and Museums), Mr Chan Shing-wai; the Chairman of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee, Professor Cheng Pei-kai; the Head of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Ms Cissy Ho; the Curator of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Mr Chau Hing-wah; the demonstrator of Nanyin, Ms Leung Hoi-lee; the representative of bamboo theatre building technique, Ms Cheung Shuet-ying; and the Master of paper crafting technique, Mr Kenneth Mo, at the press briefing on the recommended items to be inscribed on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong today (February 12).
Photo shows the performance of Nanyin.
The Head of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Ms Cissy Ho (right), explains the sewing techniques demonstrated by the Master of the sewing techniques of Hong Kong-style Cheongsam, Mr Simon Fung (left) at the press briefing on the recommended items to be inscribed on Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Hong Kong today (February 12).
Photo shows members of public participating in the demonstration of bamboo theatre building technique.
Photo shows the demonstration of Hong Kong style milk tea making technique.
Photo shows the demonstration of paper crafting technique.
Photo shows the making of "sek pun" by the Tang Clan in Tai Po Tau Tsuen.
Photo shows the making of "sek pun" by the Tang Clan in Tai Po Tau Tsuen.