300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu ─ Digital Vision of its Legacy and Future
 Hong Kong Heritage Museum
 1/F Thematic Gallery
          5
 2–30 September 2016
 Presented by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Leisure and Cultural Services
          Department and
 International Guoshu Association
 Co-organised by City
          University of Hong Kong
 Curated by Hakka Kung Fu Culture Research Society
          and
 Centre for Applied Computing and Interactive Media (ACIM), City University
          of Hong Kong
 Venue supported by Hong Kong Heritage Museum
For three hundred years, the Hakka journeyed from their homeland in eastern Guangdong to the heart of the Lingnan region. 300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu is a journey through time, to explore the origin, development and future of Hakka martial arts. From humble beginnings in the mountains, Hakka kung fu evolved new forms through continuing interactions with neighbouring peoples, as they gradually moved from rural villages into urban centres. Through the lens of traditional and new media, this exhibition invites the audience to look into the past and meditate on the future.
Special Programmes for Exhibition
1. Symposium on "Heritage in the Digital Age"
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