"Arts in the City: Flow with Tai Po" Press Release

25 Mar, 2025

An Exciting Return of Arts in the City

Hong Kong Arts Development Council presents a brand new art walk — 

Arts in the City: Flow with Tai Po


From the River to the Sea: A Cultural and Artistic Journey in Tai Po
10 April to 5 May 2025


Embark on a journey from the Lam Tsuen River to Tolo Harbour spanning art and ecology

【HONG KONG, 25 March 2025】Having wandered through the lanes of Tai Hang and savoured the stories of Yuen Long, Arts in the City, presented by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC), is set to make an exciting return, taking the visitors and people of Hong Kong on an artistic journey incorporating the essence of arts and ecology from the Lam Tsuen River to Tolo Harbour.

 

The brand new art walk Flow with Tai Po will take place in Tai Po from 10 April to 5 May 2025. Curated by Art Together, four artists including Ho Yuen-leung, Miki Ho Yin-yi, Wallace Yiu Chun-wa and Chan Ting will explore the stories of Tai Po through different art forms. Four sets of "pop-up" artworks will be displayed at Tai Po Arts Centre and Kwong Fuk Bridge. The scheme has also invited various partners and organisations to collaborate with the artists, organising a series of art workshops, performances, eco-art guided tours, oral history tours and cycling tours to lead the general public in gaining deeper insights into the cultural landscape and ecological tapestry of Tai Po.

 

Flow with Tai Po    Awaken your five senses for an artistic exploration

 

Rising from the Tai Mo Shan range, small streams join together and form the Lam Tsuen River. Day and night, it runs through the forest without ceasing to nourish the flora, birds, fish and insects. 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 in the district, nourishing the local ecosystem while shaping Tai Po's distinctive way of living in the area. It is not only a moving body of water and a rich ecology, but also a living chronicle of the community, intricately connecting our lives with nature.  

 

The four sets of artworks of Flow with Tai Po integrate the community context with the ecological environment, inviting everyone to engage their senses and explore this land of flowing waters. Ho Yuen-leung's installation "Corals Come Ashore" focuses on the coral in Tolo Harbour, bringing colourful inflatable corals into the Tai Po Arts Centre to recreate the vitality and beauty of Tolo Harbour's underwater world. Miki Ho’s community zine "Wander with Old Friends" guides the readers through the unique historical trajectories of six elderly residents, based on their personal growth stories. Wallace Yiu's ceramic work "The Silence of Fung-shui Woodland" reintroduces the protective fung-shui woodland to the Tai Po community, provoking nostalgia for the closeness to nature of days gone by. Chan Ting's audio-visual installation "Daydreaming Birdwatching House" draws from the living experience in Lam Tsuen, pondering the soulful connection among all living things.

 

You are cordially invited to join us in this artistic journey along the Lam Tsuen River, an ever-flowing source of tales and shared memories. Together, we will re-encounter Tai Po and further explore the wonders of this land.

 

Flow with Tai Po programmes are open to public registration in the following periods:

 

First Round

Event period: 10 April to 21 April 2025  

Registration open date: 2 April 2025  

 

Second Round

Event period: 22 April to 5 May 2025  

Registration open date: 16 April 2025  

 

 

Information and latest news about “Arts in the City” are available on the official website and social media channels.
Website: http://www.artsinthecity.hk 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artsinthecityhk 
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/artsinthecityhk 
 

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