Flow with Tai Po

Flow with Tai Po

Rising from the Tai Mo Shan range, small streams come together and form the Lam Tsuen River. Day and night, it runs through the forest without ceasing to nourish the flora and animals. This 10-km river flows through "Huge Step," a place which is now called "Tai Po.” Despite the changes over time, the Lam Tsuen River remains a unique and signature scenery of Tai Po. 

The Lam Tsuen River listens to the tales of the riverbank marketplaces and the boat dwellers, tends the coral of Tolo Harbour, and gently empties into the turquoise sea. It is not only a moving body of water, but a dynamic and rich ecology, a living chronicle of the community, and a crucial link between the mountains and the sea. The Lam Tsuen River makes nature part of our everyday life. 

"Flow with Tai Po," a collaborative project by multiple artists and partners, is an artistic journey from the Lam Tsuen River to Tolo Harbour spanning ecology and art. You are cordially invited to join us in the exploration of the Lam Tsuen River—an ever-flowing source of tales and shared memories. Through the lens of art, you will re-encounter Tai Po. 

Artists: Ho Yuen-leung | Miki Ho Yin-yi | Wallace Yiu Chun-wa | Chan Ting

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