27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes
The 27th World Customs Organization (WCO) Asia/Pacific (A/P) Regional Heads of Customs Administrations (RHCA) Conference, held by Hong Kong Customs in its capacity as the WCO Vice-Chair for the A/P Region (APVC), concluded today (May 20).
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27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
In his concluding remarks, the Commissioner of Customs and Excise, Mr Chan Tsz-tat, highlighted the fruitful outcomes achieved during the three-day Conference. Participants endorsed several significant regional decisions, including the confirmation of the next-term regional representative positions to different WCO Committees and the adoption of the new Regional Strategic Plan. He noted that Hong Kong Customs had received unanimous support from A/P members to extend its tenure as APVC for another two years (2026-28), showcasing members' trust and recognition of its work. Mr Chan expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the support and pledged to continue serving as a bridge between the WCO and A/P members, working together to deliver meaningful and positive progress for the region.
One of the key milestones achieved in the event was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Hong Kong Customs and Pakistan Customs, formalising Pakistan Customs' participation in the project "ValidAP". This collaboration represents a significant advancement in regional digital co-operation and will accelerate the adoption of innovative technologies among Customs administrations.
The Conference also concludes a landmark first tenure for Hong Kong Customs as APVC. Over the past two years, Hong Kong Customs has proactively organised 18 impactful events, fostering knowledge sharing, co-operation, and cohesion among A/P members and underscoring its commitment to regional development.
Looking ahead, Hong Kong Customs will continue to foster collaboration and drive forward the strategic priorities endorsed during this Conference, ensuring the Customs administrations of A/P region remain connected, progressive, and resilient.
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
27th World Customs Organization Asia/Pacific Regional Heads of Customs Administrations Conference concludes Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Film Archive to present screening programme "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time"
The Hong Kong Film Archive (HKFA) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will present a programme entitled "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time" from June 27 to July 11 at the Hall of the East Kowloon Cultural Centre (EKCC) and the Cinema of the HKFA. This screening programme will showcase three pairings of films with six classic adaptations of the masterpiece novel "Journey to the West" in different eras and styles, demonstrating the diverse interpretations and artistic renderings by filmmakers across generations. This screening programme is part of the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the HKFA and the Chinese Culture Festival (CCF) 2026.
"Journey to the West" is a well-known fantasy novel about the adventures of a master and his disciples who defeat and vanquish demons and monsters. By blending cautionary philosophies with meticulous characterisations, it established its own distinct style which inspired countless film productions. From monk Xuanzang's real-life epic journey, to the gods and demons depicted by a Ming dynasty novelist, and waves of film adaptations in post-war Hong Kong, this Chinese cultural gem remains engaging and inspiring to this day through constant dialogue and innovations across time.
The opening screening will feature the HKFA's newly 4K digitally restored versions of "A Chinese Odyssey Part One - Pandora's Box" (1995) and "A Chinese Odyssey Part Two - Cinderella" (1995). Departing from the original novel, the film focuses on the plight of the Monkey King, played by Stephen Chow, becoming a bandit after reincarnation and his emotional attachments under the vivid imagination of director and screenwriter Jeff Lau. Amidst Chow's brilliant comedic performance, the Monkey King is embroiled in a doomed romance that pulls at the heartstrings, making the films an enduring legend in Hong Kong comedy cinema.
"The Monkey Goes West" (1966) and "Princess Iron Fan" (1966) by the Shaw Brothers showcase the prowess of major film studios at the time with gorgeous costumes, meticulous set designs and intensive special effects. "The Monkey Goes West" follows the encounters between the Monkey King, his master and fellow apprentices and the White Dragon Horse on their westward journey to seek sacred scriptures, while "Princess Iron Fan" tells the stories of the Monkey King putting out the flames of the Fiery Mountains and his fights against the White Bone Demons to rescue his master. As fine specimens of how a literary classic is reimagined as intriguing fantasies with songs and dance in the 1960s, the Monkey King, played by Elliot Yueh, sings songs in the style of huangmei diao in "The Monkey Goes West", while in "Princess Iron Fan", the brilliant fighting scenes of the White Bone Demons, played by emerging actresses Cheng Pei-pei and Lily Ho, are interspersed with songs and dances.
In "The Monkey King" (2014), directed by Soi Cheang, the unique Hong Kong-style action design is buttressed by advanced computer-generated imagery. The story also adds a layer of sincerity and an innocent pursuit of freedom to the classic character of the Monkey King, played by action star Donnie Yen, highlighting the spree of oppressions by the celestial gatekeeper before the Monkey King wreaks havoc and breaks through the gate. In "The Monkey King 2" (2016), the costume design and special effects of the White Bone Demon, played by Gong Li, exude feminine grace and allure with stunning glamour. The film also adds a tragic backstory that drives the White Bone Demon to villainy with infernal determination, breathing modern sensibility into the traditional tale.
The screening times of the three pairs of film are as follows:
First pair |
June 27 (Saturday)
The Hall, EKCC |
3pm |
A Chinese Odyssey Part One - Pandora's Box (4K Digitally Restored Version) |
7.30pm |
A Chinese Odyssey Part Two - Cinderella (4K Digitally Restored Version) |
Second pair |
July 4 (Saturday)
Cinema, HKFA |
1.30pm |
The Monkey Goes West |
5pm |
Princess Iron Fan |
Third pair |
July 11 (Saturday)
Cinema, HKFA |
1.30pm |
The Monkey King |
5pm |
The Monkey King 2 |
Tickets for screenings at the EKCC priced at $70 and those for screenings at the HKFA priced at $60 will be available from May 22 (Friday) at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). There is a 20 per cent discount for each purchase of two or more regular-priced tickets for different screenings in the same designated pair. For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288. For programme details, please call 2739 2139 or visit the HKFA website at www.filmarchive.gov.hk/en/web/hkfa/2026/ccf-journeys-to-the-west/pe-event-2026-ccf-journeys-to-the-west.html.
The CCF, presented by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Chinese Culture Promotion Office under the LCSD, aims to promote Chinese culture and enhance the public's sense of national identity and cultural confidence, thereby facilitating patriotic education. It also aims to attract top-notch artists and arts groups from the Chinese Mainland and other parts of the world for exchanges in Chinese arts and culture. The CCF 2026 will be held from June to September. It will host various forms of distinctive stage programmes and related extension activities, film screenings, thematic exhibitions, talks, workshops, as well as community and school activities, affording the public and visitors more opportunities to appreciate and experience the beauty of fine traditional Chinese culture. For more information about programmes and activities of the CCF 2026, please visitwww.ccf.gov.hk.
Film Archive to present screening programme "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Film Archive to present screening programme "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Film Archive to present screening programme "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Film Archive to present screening programme "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases
Film Archive to present screening programme "Journeys to the West: Cinematic Dialogues Across Time" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases