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Hakka kung fu preserved through creative media

Chan Pui-fun

 

160905-1_Kungfu_L.jpg A precious aspect of Chinese cultural heritage is the star of a fascinating new exhibition based on the sophisticated use of creative new media and cutting-edge technology at City University of Hong Kong (CityU).

Hakka kung fu has been captured using unique 360-degree 3D motion capture technology in a project developed by the International Guoshu Association (IGA) and CityU over a period of several years. Together they have developed the world's first-ever kung fu heritage project: the Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive.

The general public can explore the origin, development and future of Hakka kung fu at the exhibition which is being held at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

The title of the exhibition is “300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu - Digital vision of its legacy and future”.

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Officiating guests at the opening ceremony held at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum on 1 September  included The Honourable John Tsang Chun-wah, Financial Secretary of HKSAR; Ms Florence Hui Hiu-fai, Under Secretary for Home Affairs; Mr Hing Chao, Founder of Hong Kong Culture Festival, Executive Director of IGA; Professor Way Kuo, CityU President; Mr Lee Shek-lin, Chairman of the Hakka Kung Fu Culture Research Society; Professor Jeffrey Shaw, Director of the Centre for Applied Computing and Interactive Media (ACIM), CityU; and Professor Sarah Kenderdine, University of New South Wales.

For three hundred years, the Hakka journeyed from their homeland in eastern Guangdong to the heart of the Lingnan region. From humble beginnings in the mountains, Hakka kung fu evolved new forms through continuous interactions with neighbouring peoples, as they gradually moved from rural villages into urban centres.

“The Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive established by IGA and CityU is a very good example of community support for preserving intangible cultural heritage,” said Mr Tsang, who is known for his passion for kung fu. “The exhibition allows the public to learn more about traditional Hakka martial arts and culture using creative media and art.”

Mr Chao said he was thrilled that the exhibition was now open. “I am very grateful for the trust CityU and the Leisure and Cultural Services Department have put into IGA as a research entity,” he said, extending his heartfelt thanks to the entire team at ACIM.

Professor Kuo said CityU was known for its strengths in applied science and information technology.

 “CityU takes up social responsibility by promoting local culture. I am proud of Professor Shaw and other colleagues who have contributed in this project,” he said.

The month-long event is being presented by the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office, Leisure and Cultural Services Department and IGA. It has been co-organised by CityU and curated by the Hakka Kung Fu Culture Research Society and ACIM.
 
The exhibition will be held from 2 to 30 September. Later this year it will exhibit at CityU for two months before touring in overseas museums.

Details of the exhibition are available at www.hakkakungfu.com.

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