The sight, sound and scents at the “Song’s Culture: Discovery, Innovation and Re-representation” exhibition vividly evoked the dynasty’s vibrant scenes captured a millennium ago in the iconic painting “Along the River during the Qingming Festival”

  • Marianne P Y WONG

Press/Media: Press / Media

Period24 Apr 2018

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  • TitleThe sight, sound and scents at the “Song’s Culture: Discovery, Innovation and Re-representation” exhibition vividly evoked the dynasty’s vibrant scenes captured a millennium ago in the iconic painting “Along the River during the Qingming Festival”
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletSouth China Morning Post (SCMP)
    Media typePrint
    PlaceHong Kong, China
    Date24/04/18
    DescriptionThe “Song’s Culture: Discovery, Innovation and Re-representation” Project done by a group of senior Cultural Heritage students of CAH (CAH4536, under my supervision) received lots of positive comment and successfully got the attention inside and outside school, including the Ta Kung Pao and SCMP. Ta Kung Pao's report has been published. SCMP's interview teachers and students on 24 Apr 2018, and the report is coming soon.
    PersonsMarianne P Y WONG