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《 tian fang qi tan 》 yi si lan yu shi jie wen ming de jiao zhi zhan lan | Hong Kong Palace Museum
2025年6月18日–10月6日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
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Urban ReflectionZhan Lan Xiang Gang Shi Na She Ji Zhou | Arts Pavilion
2025年6月19日–6月22日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong | Juno Mak <The Album : In the Name of a Father.> Concert | Asia World-Expo
6月21日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Hong Kong | Juno Mak <The Album : In the Name of a Father.> Concert | Asia World-Expo
6月21日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Jay Chou <Carnival> World Tour | Kai Tak Stadium
27 Jun–29 Jun 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
After performing 7 shows at the Central Harbourfront last year, Jay Chou will return to Hong Kong in June to hold his "Carnival World Tour".
HKPhil: Tarmo Peltokoski conducts Wagner | Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Jun 27–Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
HKPhil: Tarmo Peltokoski conducts Wagner | Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Jun 27–Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Canton Modern: Art and Visual Culture, 1900s–1970s | M+
2025年6月28日–10月5日 (UTC+8)
Hong Kong
Canton Modernpresents twentieth-century Cantonese art and visual culture in its full complexity as an important chapter in global modernism. United in a shared linguistic and cultural identity, the southern port cities of Guangzhou (also known as Canton) and Hong Kong were historically marginal in China. The birthplace of revolution, the two cities gave rise to a distinctive visual and artistic modernism, one shaped by cross-cultural interactions and tensions between conservative and progressive artworlds. Cantonese artists broke away from the elegant poetics of classical ink painting to forge a socially oriented realism, depicting subjects ranging from leisure and labour to war and disaster. Working as journalists and publishers, they exploited the immediacy and circulation of print, photography, and cartoons to intervene in and even reform society.
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