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Hong Kong Film Archive Celebrates 25 Years with Major Exhibition Showcasing Film Treasures and Cinematic Heritage

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Hong Kong Film Archive Celebrates 25 Years with Major Exhibition Showcasing Film Treasures and Cinematic Heritage
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Hong Kong Film Archive Celebrates 25 Years with Major Exhibition Showcasing Film Treasures and Cinematic Heritage

2026-06-02 20:32 Last Updated At:20:48

Glamourous showcase of rare cultural treasures at "Hong Kong Film Archive Stories: Treasure Hunting for 25 Years" radiate extraordinary charm of Hong Kong cinema

To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Hong Kong Film Archive (HKFA) of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will present the exhibition "Hong Kong Film Archive Stories: Treasure Hunting for 25 Years" at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum from tomorrow (June 3) to March 29 next year. The exhibition will showcase nearly 1 000 items of treasures of Hong Kong film culture that the HKFA has acquired, restored and preserved over the years, among which more than 100 items are making their debut, to demonstrate the enduring charm of Hong Kong cinema. The artefacts will also serve to look back on the HKFA's efforts in carrying forward Hong Kong's cinematic heritage over the past quarter century.

Silver screen legends across a century

The exhibition is meticulously crafted through a collaboration between visual effects master Victor Wong as the Technology and Artistic Director, renowned art director and textile costume culture expert Edith Cheung and film culture researcher Janice Chow as Exhibition Consultants, and the HKFA, with the full support of eight major film companies. At the exhibition entrance, the immersive star-studded tunnel display "Starry Portraits at 25" presents the film stills of numerous movie stars at the age of 25, enlightening visitors through a captivating journey across a century of cinematic legends.

Precious artifacts revive early cinematic scenes

Featuring a curated selection of precious artefacts and images from the HKFA's collection, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey back to the golden age of early cinema. They include a film still for the silent film "Join the Army and Live" (1926) as well as the most representative donations to the HKFA over the years, including the diary of Hong Kong film pioneer Lai Man-wai and the 1903 building plan for the Tai Ping Theatre, a large-scale cinema in Sai Wan built in the early 20th century.

Film trailers re-enacting evolution of film industry

Over 60 trailers from early films and melodrama, musical, comedy and martial arts films, as well as international versions of trailers for overseas releases of films are screened at the "Screening Room of Trailers-Highlights of Hong Kong Film Trailers" zone, including a trailer of "The Story of a Discharged Prisoner" (1967) directed by Patrick Lung, a film from which John Woo drew inspiration to direct his eponymous classic 20 years later. An additional promotional clip for "Knockabout" (1979) which has been specially produced to feature the handsome physicality and solid skills of Yuen Biao is another rare treasure to be seen. This zone also features oral history interviews where directors, film editors, dubbing artists and others explain the production processes of film trailers, deepening visitors' understanding of the craftsmanship behind the scenes.

Revisiting classics through fascinating costumes of megastars

The HKFA has long been dedicated to preserving film costumes. The exhibition will showcase a series of classic costumes and precious accessories, including debuts of some selected film costumes of legendary film stars, such as Li Lihua in "Red Rose" (1952), Betty Loh Ti in "The Three Loves" (1956), Hsia Moon in "Bride Hunter" (1961), and Zhang Ziyi in "House of Flying Daggers" (2004). This zone also features manuscripts and historical records related to film costumes, and outlines the journey that costumes in the HKFA's collection pass through, from acquisition, restoration, preservation to exhibition.

Showcasing glorious achievements of Hong Kong cinema

Since the 1950s, the Hong Kong film industry has garnered numerous awards from major film festivals and professional organisations. Forty-six of these are on display in this exhibition, inviting visitors to appreciate the achievements of filmmakers' years of dedication and hard work, from as early as the Silver Sail for Best Actor won by Kwan Shan at the Locarno International Film Festival for "The True Story of Ah Q" (1958), the Silver Bear for Best Actress won by Josephine Siao for "Summer Snow" (1995), and the Silver Bear for Best Director won by Yim Ho for "The Sun Has Ears" (1996) at the Berlin International Film Festival, to such newly collected items as Best Costume and Makeup Design won by Bruce Yu and Karen Yip for "Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In" (2024), and Best Film Editing won by William Chang for "Sons of the Neon Night" (2025) at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

Over 100 filmmakers appearing to share their experience

The Oral History Project, launched in 1994, has researched the history of Hong Kong cinema's development from all perspectives through extensive interviews with film veterans.The exhibition showcases precious interview clips of over 100 filmmakers. Videos titled "'A Filmmaker, A Story' Parts 1 & 2" will be shown at the exhibition, with a number of filmmakers sharing their own invaluable experiences in the industry, illustrating the creation of films from preparation, shooting to post-production. For example, Tsui Hark, the producer of "Swordsman II" (1992), shares how he went against opinions of others to cast actress Brigitte Lin as Dongfang Bubai, a male character in the original novel. The HKFA has also produced an oral history video titled "25 Key Figures and Events in Hong Kong Cinema", focusing on film companies, film personalities, genres and cultural phenomena, while introducing outstanding figures in Hong Kong's cinematic history.

The exhibition features several photo spots, including an interactive installation, "Galaxy Station", for visitors to take photos with images of movie stars from different eras when they were 25 years of age. Visitors can also take pictures at a poster wall, where classic film posters are mixed with neon light signs of film titles.

The exhibition also showcases video messages from filmmakers of different generations congratulating the HKFA for its 25th anniversary. In collaboration with the Hong Kong Public Libraries, the HKFA has curated the "The Bookstore" zone, featuring a selection of the HKFA's previous publications, allowing readers to savour the rich essence of Hong Kong cinema.

To tie in with the exhibition, free screenings of eight restored Hong Kong film classics will be held at the theatre on the first floor of the Hong Kong Heritage Museum from June to November. Audience members will be admitted to the theatre 15 minutes before the programme commences. Limited seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. The film screening schedule is as follows:

June 13 (Saturday)

11am

The Valiant Ones (1975) (4K Digitally Restored Version)

June 13 (Saturday)

3pm

Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983) (4K Digitally Restored Version)

June 14 (Sunday)

11am

Colourful Youth (1966) (Restored Version)

June 14 (Sunday)

3pm

The Wild, Wild Rose (1960) (4K Digitally Restored Version)

July 19 (Sunday)

3pm

The Secret (1979) (Restored Version)

August 8 (Saturday)

3pm

Father and Son (1981) (4K Digitally Restored Version)

October 3 (Saturday)

3pm

Feast of Rich Family (1959) (4K Digitally Restored Version)

November 14 (Saturday)

3pm

Butterfly and Red Pear Blossom (1959) (Restored Version)

The exhibition is supported by eight major film companies as Partner Organisations, including Edko Films Limited,Far Sun Film Co Ltd,Star Alliance Movies (HK) Co Ltd, Fortune Star Media Limited,First Distributors (HK) Ltd.,Cathay-Keris Films Pte Ltd, Sil-Metropole Organisation Ltd., and Media Asia Film Distribution (HK) Limited.

For details of the exhibition and screenings, please visit www.filmarchive.gov.hk/en/web/hkfa/2026/25a-hm/pe-event-2026-25a-hm.html or call 2739 2139.

The exhibition is one of the programmes of the Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026. With "Beyond Fantasy" as this year's theme, the LCSD is presenting the fourth Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival. For more information, please visitwww.pcf.gov.hk.

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Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry

The Development Bureau (DEVB) and the Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of Guangdong Province (DHURDGP) today (June 2) signed the Cooperation Agreement on Guangdong-Hong Kong Construction Standardisation (Agreement) to establish a collaborative mechanism for construction standardisation between Guangdong and Hong Kong, co-ordinating and leading the formulation ofthe Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) construction standards.

The Agreement was signed by the Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn, and the DirectorGeneral of the DHURDGP, Mr Guo Haoyu. Deputy Director of the Department of Standards and Norms of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Mr Fan Hongzhu, and the Permanent Secretary for Development (Works), Mr Ricky Lau, also attended the signing ceremony.

Under the mechanism, the Guangdong and Hong Kong governments will jointly set up a working group and a technical committee, and invite experts from relevant sectors to form expert committees. The Building Technology Research Institute and the Guangdong Provincial Academy of Building Research Group Co, Ltd will serve as the secretariats for Hong Kong and Guangdong respectively. Both sides will jointly coordinate and steer the formulation of construction standards in designated areas, with a view to enhancing the competitiveness of the GBA's construction industry.

Ms Linn said that the DEVB is grateful to the Ministry of Housing and UrbanRural Development and the DHURDGP for supporting the work on Guangdong-Hong Kong construction standardisation. She noted that the outline of the National 15th Five-Year Plan supports Hong Kong in leveraging its strengths in professional services to help enterprises go global. The signing of the Agreement signifies a major milestone for Guangdong and Hong Kong in deepening institutional alignment and promoting the overall upgrading and mutual recognition of construction standards. Reflecting the national policy directions, it capitalises on Hong Kong’s international advantages to bridge national and international standards, thereby enhancing the global competitiveness of the country's construction industry.

Mr Guo said that the signing of the Agreement marks an important milestone in strengthening institutional alignment between the two sides. The DHURDGP and the DEVB have achieved fruitful results in co-operation in various construction areas. Going forward, both sides will continue to strengthen coordination on construction standards, jointly develop standards, progressively promote alignment of existing standards, and advance mutual recognition, thereby enhancing the global competitiveness of the construction industry of the GBA.

Mr Fan said that the signing of the Agreement is of significant importance to expanding institutional openness in construction standards. It supports the collaborative work on Guangdong-Hong Kong construction standardisation, aligns with national standards, promotes mutual recognition, and leverages Hong Kong's connection to international standards. Through standardisation, the two places can achieve deep integration in construction technologies, standards, and industries, thereby contributing to the national strategies on regional coordinated development and highlevel opening up.

Before the signing ceremony, Ms Linn, Mr Guo, Mr Fan and Mr Lau exchanged views on the latest developments of the construction industry in Guangdong and Hong Kong, as well as deepening cooperation between the two places and promoting high-quality development of the construction industry in the GBA. They also explored how construction standardisation could drive the collaborative development of the construction industry and advanced construction technologies, including optimising the application and collaboration of the Modular Integrated Construction method, with a view to jointly leading the GBA's construction industry onto the international stage.

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Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Guangdong and Hong Kong jointly promote construction standardisation to enhance competitiveness of GBA's construction industry Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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