Many Hongkongers, including Epoch Times writer Shi Shan, were saddened by the recent death of beloved Hong Kong Writer, Ni Kuang
Shi discussed his thoughts on Ni’s life works and their impact on Hong Kong. He analyzed how Hong Kong became a keepsake haven of China’s traditions before the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and its cultural development expanded globally.
Shi believed that the role of Hong Kong in modern China, and even in human history, has yet to be fully explored.
The 3rd anniversary exhibition of intangible cultural heritage was held in K11 Shopping Art Museum from June 18 to July 4, 2021, jointly organized by Lingnan University and the Hong Kong Academy of Arts. (TM Chan/The Epoch Times)
For a long time, mainland China had called Hong Kong “a cultural desert.” When Shi Shan fled from communist China to Hong Kong, the reality was completely different….
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