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1/ Children's Book Display: Amazing Plants

Date: 2026/8/16 (Sunday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Un Chau Street Public Library

2/ Book Display: Healthy Living

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/15 (Saturday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Un Chau Street Public Library

1/ Children's Book Display: The Magic of Music

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Ngau Tau Kok Public Library

2/ Book Display: Parenting Guides

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Ngau Tau Kok Public Library

1/ Children's Book Display: About Chinese Characters

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Tsing Yi Public Library

2/ Book Display: Travel Around China

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Tsing Yi Public Library

1/ Children's Book Display: STEAM Lab

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Ngau Chi Wan Public Library

2/ Book Display: Digital Technology

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Ngau Chi Wan Public Library

1/ “Early Chinese Photography Collection of Moonchu Foundation” Roving Exhibition

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Ma On Shan Public Library
Description: Photographs capture transient moments. As they are duplicated, the moments are preserved, rendering history tangible through visual documentation and allowing one to visualise scenes that are long gone. The Chinese photography collection of the Moonchu Foundation held by the Hong Kong Museum of History includes more than 20,000 photographic works and related books and periodicals. The majority date from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, documenting significant historical events and military campaigns alongside urban landscapes and folk customs of the period from both macro and micro perspectives. This exhibition presents selected photographs from this collection to reveal the visage of China a century ago.

1/ Longing for the Olden Days – An Exhibition on History and Culture of Hong Kong

Date: 2026/3/1 (Sunday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Multi-Purpose Display and Reading Area, 1/F, Sham Shui Po Leisure and Cultural Building (enter from the Sham Shui Po Public Library)

1/ “The Golden Age of the Sui and Tang Dynasties Depicted in Dunhuang Murals” Roving Exhibition

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Lockhart Road Public Library
Description: Dunhuang, a pivotal hub along the ancient Silk Road, is renowned worldwide for its rich cultural heritage. The murals within the Dunhuang Caves depict scenes of daily life, rare treasures and figures ranging from officials to common folk. These portrayals encapsulate the ancient society, showcasing the multicultural tapestry of Dunhuang as an important stop on the Silk Road and offering a glimpse into the social landscape of the past. This roving exhibition uses panels to showcase the exquisite murals from the Dunhuang Caves, recreating the rich tapestry of life during the Sui and Tang dynasties. It takes audiences to explore the splendour of a millennium past, immersing in Dunhuang art and the openness and prosperity of Sui and Tang society.

2/ “The Golden Age of the Sui and Tang Dynasties Depicted in Dunhuang Murals” Roving Exhibition

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Sham Shui Po Public Library
Description: Dunhuang, a pivotal hub along the ancient Silk Road, is renowned worldwide for its rich cultural heritage. The murals within the Dunhuang Caves depict scenes of daily life, rare treasures and figures ranging from officials to common folk. These portrayals encapsulate the ancient society, showcasing the multicultural tapestry of Dunhuang as an important stop on the Silk Road and offering a glimpse into the social landscape of the past. This roving exhibition uses panels to showcase the exquisite murals from the Dunhuang Caves, recreating the rich tapestry of life during the Sui and Tang dynasties. It takes audiences to explore the splendour of a millennium past, immersing in Dunhuang art and the openness and prosperity of Sui and Tang society.

3/ “The Golden Age of the Sui and Tang Dynasties Depicted in Dunhuang Murals” Roving Exhibition

Date: 2026/8/1 (Saturday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: Shek Kip Mei Public Library
Description: Dunhuang, a pivotal hub along the ancient Silk Road, is renowned worldwide for its rich cultural heritage. The murals within the Dunhuang Caves depict scenes of daily life, rare treasures and figures ranging from officials to common folk. These portrayals encapsulate the ancient society, showcasing the multicultural tapestry of Dunhuang as an important stop on the Silk Road and offering a glimpse into the social landscape of the past. This roving exhibition uses panels to showcase the exquisite murals from the Dunhuang Caves, recreating the rich tapestry of life during the Sui and Tang dynasties. It takes audiences to explore the splendour of a millennium past, immersing in Dunhuang art and the openness and prosperity of Sui and Tang society.

4/ “The Golden Age of the Sui and Tang Dynasties Depicted in Dunhuang Murals” Roving Exhibition

Date: 2026/7/2 (Thursday) to 2026/8/31 (Monday)
Time: Library Opening Hours
Venue: San Po Kong Public Library
Description: Dunhuang, a pivotal hub along the ancient Silk Road, is renowned worldwide for its rich cultural heritage. The murals within the Dunhuang Caves depict scenes of daily life, rare treasures and figures ranging from officials to common folk. These portrayals encapsulate the ancient society, showcasing the multicultural tapestry of Dunhuang as an important stop on the Silk Road and offering a glimpse into the social landscape of the past. This roving exhibition uses panels to showcase the exquisite murals from the Dunhuang Caves, recreating the rich tapestry of life during the Sui and Tang dynasties. It takes audiences to explore the splendour of a millennium past, immersing in Dunhuang art and the openness and prosperity of Sui and Tang society.

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