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"Mobile ICH" travels among districts to showcase rich content of Hong Kong's ICH (with photos)
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     The Intangible Cultural Heritage Office (ICHO) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) presents the brand new Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH" starting from June. With more technological and interactive elements for the showcase of ICH items, the ICH Mobile Centre will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong in the coming two years. Through exhibitions, educational activities and public programmes on the Mobile Centre, the public and students can enjoy fun games while enhancing their knowledge of the rich content of Hong Kong's ICH in an engaging way.
      
     Focusing on festive events, the Mobile ICH covers themes such as languages, music, performing arts, knowledge and practices concerning nature, festive events, customs and craftsmanship. It highlights the introduction of 13 of Hong Kong's ICH items, namely traditional Chinese almanac, lantern lighting ritual, flower-lantern paper crafting technique, lantern band embroidery technique, unicorn dance, Spring and Autumn ancestral worship of clans, Hong Kong cheongsam making technique, Wai Tau dialect, "Sek Pun" (basin feast), Yu Lan Festival of the Hong Kong Chiu Chow community, Chiu Chow food making technique, engor and Chiu Chow music.
      
     Apart from exhibits and videos related to ICH, the ICH Mobile Centre features an interactive "Hong Kong ICH Festival Map", leading the public to explore the festivals across all 18 districts and cultural traditions, and add the events to their mobile phone calendars. Through interactive devices "Tung Shing (the book of everything) Calendar" and "ICH 123", the public can browse local festivals to learn details of related ICH items and the different ways of safeguarding and passing on ICH. The public can also make and keep their own Spring Ox Picture Souvenir Card by participating in the stamping activity on the ICH Mobile Centre.
      
     The ICH Mobile Centre project is presented by the ICHO of the LCSD, organised by the Hong Kong Resource Centre for Heritage, and funded by the ICH Funding Scheme. For information and schedule of the ICH Mobile Centre, please visit the website www.icho.hk/en/web/icho/mobile_ich_public_programme_2025.html. Applications for the ICH Mobile Centre project will be open to schools. Details will be announced on the website of the ICHO.
 
Ends/Monday, June 16, 2025
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The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June. Focusing on festive events, the ICH Mobile Centre promotes ICH items of Hong Kong.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows the "Hong Kong ICH Festival Map", where the public can explore ICH festivals across all 18 districts and precious cultural traditions.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows visitors placing a game plate on the sensor to activate a game to learn information of various ICH items.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows visitors wearing engor masks.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows a cheongsam for men and interactive devices.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows a layered model of a basin meal.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows a lantern for newborn sons, demonstrating the lantern lighting ritual and paper crafting technique.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department presents the brand new ICH Mobile Centre "Mobile ICH", which will travel among districts and schools in Hong Kong starting from June to promote ICH items of Hong Kong. Photo shows the stamping counter for the Spring Ox Picture Souvenir Card.