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Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2020-21 Reply Serial No Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2020-21 Reply Serial No. HAB367 CONTROLLING OFFICER’S REPLY (Question Serial No. 3762) Head: (95) Leisure and Cultural Services Department Subhead (No. & title): (-) Not Specified Programme: (3) Heritage and Museums Controlling Officer: Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Vincent LIU) Director of Bureau: Secretary for Home Affairs Question: (a) Please provide in the table below information on the exhibitions organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) in 2019-20. Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition Exhibits from Expenditure Attendance Title Period Venue Hong Kong/the Mainland/overseas (b) Please provide in the table below information on the exhibitions to be organised by the LCSD in 2020-21. Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition Exhibits from Estimated Estimated Title Period Venue Hong Kong/the Expenditure Attendance Mainland/overseas Asked by: Hon MA Fung-kwok (LegCo internal reference no.: 92) Reply: (a) Information on the exhibitions organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) in 2019-20 is at Annex I. (b) Information on the exhibitions to be organised by the LCSD in 2020-21 is at Annex II. Annex I to Reply Serial No. HAB367 Exhibitions Organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department in 2019-20 A. Hong Kong Museum of Art and branch museum Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) The Mind of Literati – Brush 19 November to Hong Kong Mainland 620 5 967 and Ink in Chinese Paintings 6 December 2019 Central Library Documenta A Sense of Place – from Turner 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Overseas 19,000 33 683(2) to Hockney 15 April 2020 Museum of Art Hong Kong Experience • 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 2,150 96 985(2) Hong Kong Experiment 3 May 2020 Museum of Art The Wisdom of Emptiness – 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 620 80 207(2) Selected Works from the 3 May 2020 Museum of Art Xubaizhai Collection From Dung Basket to Dining 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local and 2,530 86 812(2) Cart – 100th Anniversary of the 6 May 2020 Museum of Art overseas Birth of Wu Guanzhong A Pleasure Shared – Selected 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 1,260 86 812(2) Works from the Chih Lo Lou 6 May 2020 Museum of Art Collection Classics Remix – The Hong 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 4,027 90 423(2) Kong Viewpoint 14 June 2020 Museum of Art The Best of Both Worlds – 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 850 81 530(2) Acquisition and Donation of 2 July 2020 Museum of Art Chinese Antiquities Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Ordinary to Extraordinary – 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 3,800 132 006(2) Stories of the Museum 29 July 2020 Museum of Art The Breath of Landscape 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 4,500 28 991(2) 30 September 2020 Museum of Art Rediscovering Landscape 30 November 2019 to Salisbury Garden Local 2,500 51 292(2) 30 September 2020 Art Square, Tsim Sha Tsui Lost and Found – Guardians of 30 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 1,000 74 590(2) the Chater Collection 25 November 2020 Museum of Art B. Hong Kong Museum of History and branch museums Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) The Awakening of a 26 April to Dr Sun Yat-sen Mainland 2,000 30 646 Generation – The May Fourth 25 August 2019 Museum and local and New Culture Movement The Road to Modernisation – 3 July to Hong Kong Mainland 12,850 55 635 70 Years of the People’s 26 August 2019 Museum of History and local Republic of China Hakka House 1 November 2019 to Law Uk Local 21 2 375(2) 5 February 2020 Folk Museum Glistening Treasures in the 6 November 2019 to Hong Kong Overseas 21,000 27 603(2) Dust – Ancient Artefacts of 10 February 2020 Museum of History Afghanistan C. Hong Kong Heritage Museum and branch museums Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) A History of the World in 100 18 May to Hong Kong Overseas 19,000(3) 217 471 Objects from the British 9 September 2019 Heritage Museum Museum Boundless Nature – The Art of 16 October 2019 to Hong Kong Local 260 67 288(2) Lo Ching Yuan 6 July 2020 Heritage Museum TIME WILL TELL / 10 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local 2,500 53 107(2) anothermountainman x stanley 30 March 2020 Heritage Museum wong / 40 years of work Cantonese Opera Day 19 to 24 Hong Kong Local 56 7 190 Exhibition November 2019 Cultural Centre The Story of Jao Tsung-i 27 November 2019 to Hong Kong Local and 2,600 37 030(2) 25 May 2020 Heritage Museum Mainland D. Hong Kong Science Museum Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Mobile Jockey Club MoCC – A 5 to 22 April 2019 Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Multimedia Interactive Science Museum Exhibition Highways – Engineering and 5 to 24 April 2019 Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Technology Science Museum Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Free D Whales and Dolphins 19 to 22 April 2019 Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Interactive Show Science Museum The 21st Hong Kong Youth 26 April to Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Science and Technology 1 May 2019 Science Museum Innovation Competition Outstanding Works Exhibition Exhibition on The Hong Kong 26 April to Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Biology Olympiad & iGEM 8 May 2019 Science Museum CSI of the Cetaceans – Hope of 26 April to Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Solutions 29 May 2019 Science Museum Becoming Jane – Inspiring a 24 May to Hong Kong Local 58 N.A.(4) Shared Planet 2 October 2019 Science Museum Winter Games 14 June to Hong Kong Overseas 4,500 200 523 16 October 2019 Science Museum Hong Kong Student Science 23 June 2019 Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Project Competition 2019 Science Museum Project Exhibition of Winning Teams The 22nd Primary STEM 29 June 2019 Hong Kong Local – N.A.(4) Project Exhibition Outstanding Science Museum Project Exhibition The Shaw Prize 2019 20 September to Hong Kong Local 361 N.A.(4) 20 November 2019 Science Museum The Shaw Prize 2019 11 October to Macao Local – 6 000 20 November 2019 Science Center Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Unlocking the Secrets – The 14 December 2019 to Hong Kong Mainland 15,000(3) 29 187(2) Science of Conservation at The 18 March 2020 Science Museum Palace Museum E. Hong Kong Space Museum Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Young Astronaut Training 24 April to Hong Kong In-house – N.A.(4) Camp 2018 Photo Exhibition 19 September 2019 Space Museum production HORIZON – Beyond the Edge 1 May to Hong Kong In-house 5 N.A.(4) of the Visible Universe 31 October 2019 Space Museum production Touch the Stars 3D 1 July to Hong Kong In-house 9 N.A.(4) 30 December 2019 Space Museum production 50th Anniversary of Moon 3 July to Hong Kong In-house 337 N.A.(4) Landing 2 September 2019 Space Museum production Volcanoes – The Fires of 1 September 2019 to Hong Kong In-house 10 N.A.(4) Creation 30 April 2020 Space Museum production The Shaw Prize in Astronomy 20 September to Hong Kong In-house 13 N.A.(4) 2019 25 November 2019 Space Museum production Sky Tour – Window on the 1 November 2019 to Hong Kong In-house 10 N.A.(4) Universe 30 April 2020 Space Museum production Above and Beyond – Making 13 November 2019 to Hong Kong In-house – N.A.(4) Sense of the Universe for 100 30 June 2020 Space Museum production Years Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Turtle Odyssey 3D 1 January to Hong Kong In-house 10 N.A.(4) 30 April 2020 Space Museum production 2020 Astronomical Events 22 January to Hong Kong In-house 10 N.A.(4) 21 September 2020 Space Museum production Young Astronaut Training 25 March to Hong Kong In-house – N.A.(4) Camp 2019 Photo Exhibition 30 April 2020 Space Museum production F. Hong Kong Film Archive Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Hong Kong Musical Films 6 to 7 May 2019 Beijing Local 5 260 Normal University Invisible Perception – Film 24 May to Hong Kong Local 398 12 626 Scores and Sound Effects 25 August 2019 Film Archive Law Yim-hing, Ambassador of 7 June to Hong Kong Local 16 5 708 Alluring Beauty Retrospective 30 August 2019 Film Archive Exhibition Celebrating Inheritance and 6 September to Hong Kong Local 567 22 458 Integration – 10th Anniversary 1 December 2019 Film Archive of Inscription of Cantonese Opera onto Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Exhibition Origin of Expenditure(1) Title Period Venue Attendance Exhibits ($’000) Law Yim-hing, Ambassador of 1 to 31 October 2019 North District Local – 8 003 Alluring Beauty Retrospective Town Hall Exhibition Law Yim-hing, Ambassador of 1 November to Island East Local – 16 505 Alluring Beauty Retrospective 31 December 2019 Sports Centre Exhibition One Tale, Two Cinemas 2 November to Shanghai Local – 14 730 15 December 2019 Film Museum Multifarious Arrays of 13 December 2019 to Hong Kong Local 650 6 204(2) Weaponry in Hong Kong 19 April 2020 Film Archive Cinema Law Yim-hing, Ambassador of 3 to 23 January 2020 Tuen Mun Local – 3 105 Alluring Beauty Retrospective Town Hall Exhibition G.
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