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AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

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AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition
Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

2026-05-26 14:00 Last Updated At:14:02

Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs, Ms. Alice Mak Mei-kuen SBS JP, officiated at the ceremony as nearly a thousand teachers and students paid tribute to a legendary collector through art-based technology.

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – What sparks will fly when the elegance of traditional antique treasures meets the cutting-edge technologies of artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (XR)? The "Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program" series of events, organized by Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College and sponsored by the Robert Chang Art Education Charitable Foundation, has successfully concluded. The achievement exhibition, held recently at the Hong Kong Arts Centre, featured Ms. Alice Mak, Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs, as the officiating guest. She joined elites from the education, arts, and innovation and technology sectors to witness how secondary school students are using technology to inherit Chinese culture.

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

A Dialogue Across Centuries: Giving Antiques New Life with AI

This project pays tribute to Mr. Robert Chang Chung Shien, a legendary collector of the 20th century. Mr. Chang dedicated his life to promoting Chinese art internationally and assisted Christie's in establishing itself in Hong Kong. Yung Yau College, upholding the spirit of innovative education, infuses Mr. Chang's philosophy of "eagerness to learn and seek innovation" into STEAM education.

The competition attracted nearly a thousand teachers and students from 40 primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong. Participants went beyond textbook knowledge, learning AI image generation and XR platform applications through more than ten "STREAM workshops" organized by Yung Yau College. Finalists received personal guidance from sculptor Ban Zhang Zhe, learning to apply "antique" coloring and texture to 3D printed models, achieving a transformation from digital virtual to physical art creation.

Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs, Ms. Alice Mak Mei-kuen SBS JP, encouraged the students to maintain their enthusiasm and contribute to the nation's innovation and technology development.

At the awards ceremony, she noted that while the path of innovation and technology is full of challenges, it also holds limitless possibilities. She hoped that the students would study diligently, continue to maintain their enthusiasm for science and their spirit of innovation, and contribute to the development of innovation and technology in Hong Kong as well as the nation in the future.

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

Technology Connects with Sentiment: Student Works Reflect Global Concern

Among the award-winning works, many students demonstrated a humanistic concern beyond their years. Zhuang Eric, a member of the winning team from Yung Yau College, shared his creative journey, stating that the inspiration for his work stemmed from his feelings about the global situation. "We sketched a vision of 'peace and joy' within the imagery of rubble. The most challenging test was not technical, but the 'resonance' among the team members. Through countless collaborations, we merged our shared imaginations of future cities and the texture of ruins." Zhuang also served as a docent, deeply feeling that the soul of his creation reverberated and was affirmed when interacting with the audience.

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

Art and Technology Know No Borders: Virtual Museums Break the Limits of Time and Space

The four-day exhibition at the Pao Galleries of the Hong Kong Arts Centre successfully attracted nearly 600 visitors, including tourists, educators, and students and teachers from special schools. One of the exhibition's highlights was the "Chang Chung Shien's Virtual Museum of Antiques and Artifacts," which reinterprets artifact patterns and historical symbols using contemporary technology. To promote inclusion among people with and without disabilities and to popularize art-based technology education, tactile displays and guided tours for students were also provided to cater to an array of visitors.

Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College stated that this project successfully echoed the government's "Youth Development Blueprint", not only broadening students' creative horizons but also proving that AI and XR technologies can serve as a bridge connecting tradition and the future, injecting new and vibrant ideas into Chinese culture. The school will continue to cultivate young people with a "global perspective, devotion to the nation, and creative thinking".
Hashtag: #YungYauCollege

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About the Robert Chang Art Education Charitable Foundation

Established in 2020 by renowned art collector Mr. Robert Chang, it is dedicated to promoting the inheritance of Chinese art, arts education, and talent cultivation.

About Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College

A leading STEAM education school located in Tin Shui Wai, committed to promoting innovation and technology culture and cultivating 21st-century talents with global vision and cultural literacy.

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – What sparks will fly when the elegance of traditional antique treasures meets the cutting-edge technologies of artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (XR)? The "Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program" series of events, organized by Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College and sponsored by the Robert Chang Art Education Charitable Foundation, has successfully concluded. The achievement exhibition, held recently at the Hong Kong Arts Centre, featured Ms. Alice Mak, Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs, as the officiating guest. She joined elites from the education, arts, and innovation and technology sectors to witness how secondary school students are using technology to inherit Chinese culture.

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

A Dialogue Across Centuries: Giving Antiques New Life with AI

This project pays tribute to Mr. Robert Chang Chung Shien, a legendary collector of the 20th century. Mr. Chang dedicated his life to promoting Chinese art internationally and assisted Christie's in establishing itself in Hong Kong. Yung Yau College, upholding the spirit of innovative education, infuses Mr. Chang's philosophy of "eagerness to learn and seek innovation" into STEAM education.

The competition attracted nearly a thousand teachers and students from 40 primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong. Participants went beyond textbook knowledge, learning AI image generation and XR platform applications through more than ten "STREAM workshops" organized by Yung Yau College. Finalists received personal guidance from sculptor Ban Zhang Zhe, learning to apply "antique" coloring and texture to 3D printed models, achieving a transformation from digital virtual to physical art creation.

Secretary for Home Affairs and Youth Affairs, Ms. Alice Mak Mei-kuen SBS JP, encouraged the students to maintain their enthusiasm and contribute to the nation's innovation and technology development.

At the awards ceremony, she noted that while the path of innovation and technology is full of challenges, it also holds limitless possibilities. She hoped that the students would study diligently, continue to maintain their enthusiasm for science and their spirit of innovation, and contribute to the development of innovation and technology in Hong Kong as well as the nation in the future.

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

Technology Connects with Sentiment: Student Works Reflect Global Concern

Among the award-winning works, many students demonstrated a humanistic concern beyond their years. Zhuang Eric, a member of the winning team from Yung Yau College, shared his creative journey, stating that the inspiration for his work stemmed from his feelings about the global situation. "We sketched a vision of 'peace and joy' within the imagery of rubble. The most challenging test was not technical, but the 'resonance' among the team members. Through countless collaborations, we merged our shared imaginations of future cities and the texture of ruins." Zhuang also served as a docent, deeply feeling that the soul of his creation reverberated and was affirmed when interacting with the audience.

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

AI technology redefines the beauty of antiques: Yung Yau College held the Robert Chang AI x XR Digital Arts Education Program: AI Digital Antique & Art Design Competition

Art and Technology Know No Borders: Virtual Museums Break the Limits of Time and Space

The four-day exhibition at the Pao Galleries of the Hong Kong Arts Centre successfully attracted nearly 600 visitors, including tourists, educators, and students and teachers from special schools. One of the exhibition's highlights was the "Chang Chung Shien's Virtual Museum of Antiques and Artifacts," which reinterprets artifact patterns and historical symbols using contemporary technology. To promote inclusion among people with and without disabilities and to popularize art-based technology education, tactile displays and guided tours for students were also provided to cater to an array of visitors.

Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College stated that this project successfully echoed the government's "Youth Development Blueprint", not only broadening students' creative horizons but also proving that AI and XR technologies can serve as a bridge connecting tradition and the future, injecting new and vibrant ideas into Chinese culture. The school will continue to cultivate young people with a "global perspective, devotion to the nation, and creative thinking".
Hashtag: #YungYauCollege

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

About the Robert Chang Art Education Charitable Foundation

Established in 2020 by renowned art collector Mr. Robert Chang, it is dedicated to promoting the inheritance of Chinese art, arts education, and talent cultivation.

About Shun Tak Fraternal Association Yung Yau College

A leading STEAM education school located in Tin Shui Wai, committed to promoting innovation and technology culture and cultivating 21st-century talents with global vision and cultural literacy.

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HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire – 26 May 2026 – At 11.08pm on May 24, Dr Lai Ka-ying made history by becoming the first Hong Kong astronaut to blast off into space aboard the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship. This momentous occasion also launched a new era for Hong Kong's development of innovation and technology (I&T) as well as the city's participation in national development under China's 15th Five-Year Plan.

Congratulating Dr Lai on her achievement, John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), said that the HKSAR can "transform from a 'supporter' of the country's great aerospace endeavours into an 'executor' ".

Dr Lai Ka-ying (left) made history by becoming the first Hong Kong astronaut to blast off into space aboard the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship.

Dr Lai Ka-ying (left) made history by becoming the first Hong Kong astronaut to blast off into space aboard the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship.

"This not only demonstrates the HKSAR's capability in contributing to the country's development into an aerospace power, but also showcases how Hong Kong could better integrate into and serve the overall national development," Mr Lee said.

"This mission is of great significance, as it is not only the first manned spaceflight mission during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, but also the first time for a payload expert from the HKSAR to participate in it."

The Shenzhou-23 crew will conduct on-orbit rotation with the Shenzhou-21 crew. The crew, including Dr Lai, will stay in the space station and conduct multiple experiments and applications in various fields such as scientific applications.

The Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government, Professor Sun Dong, led a delegation to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center to witness this historic moment. Members of the delegation included other government representatives, I&T experts, youths and students.

"I truly believe this is a great demonstration of Hong Kong integrating into and serving the overall national development through concrete actions, while contributing our strength in I&T," Professor Sun said.

" 'Science and technology is primary productive force, talent is primary resource, and innovation is primary driver of growth.' The HKSAR Government will continue to drive the development of I&T, accelerate the establishment of an international I&T centre, and make greater contributions to building our nation into a strong power in science, technology, and aerospace."

Commissioner for Innovation and Technology of the HKSAR Government, Mr Ivan Lee, said that the Government had been providing funding support for universities and research institutions in conducting aerospace technology-related projects through the Innovation and Technology Fund.

"In 2024, we launched a special call for funding applications, inviting universities to submit project proposals related to aerospace technology. Following a selection process, we supported six projects. Among them was the Multi‑Spectral Imaging Carbon Observatory (MUSICO) developed by a team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology," he said.

On the Tiangong Space Station, Dr Lai will conduct experiments including operating the MUSICO — the world's first lightweight, high-resolution synergistic observatory for carbon dioxide and methane emission point sources.

The Long March 2F Y23 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship launched successfully at 11.08pm on May 24 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. ‎

The Long March 2F Y23 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou-23 manned spaceship launched successfully at 11.08pm on May 24 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. ‎

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr Lai is a Superintendent of the Hong Kong Police Force. In the recruitment exercise of China's fourth batch of preparatory astronauts launched in 2022, she was successfully selected as a payload expert and was deployed to the China Astronaut Research and Training Center for training.

Before embarking on the historic spaceflight, Dr Lai expressed hope that it would inspire more Hong Kong youths to devote themselves to the field of I&T, thereby contributing to the country's scientific and technological self-reliance and strength.

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