ICH month starts

May 31, 2025
Cultural showcase
Cultural showcase:

The ICH Carnival at the Cultural Centre Piazza presents a dragon dance parade.

In support of the annual Cultural & Natural Heritage Day on the second Saturday of June designated by the country, the Leisure & Cultural Services Department's Intangible Cultural Heritage Office (ICHO) will launch the first Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Month in June.

 

Addressing the opening ceremony for Hong Kong ICH Month 2025 at the Cultural Centre today, Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing said that starting this year, the Government will designate June as Hong Kong ICH Month, thereby deepening the implementation of Cultural & Natural Heritage Day.

 

Hong Kong ICH Month also aims to present a vibrant annual mega ICH event through a series of engaging programmes. With the theme “ICH Around Town”, the inaugural Hong Kong ICH Month will fully showcase that despite Hong Kong's relatively small geographic size, ICH can be found everywhere.

 

He said the programmes will give the public and tourists a greater insight into ICH, and enable their first-hand experience of the cultural richness of ICH, as well as the pleasure.

 

Hong Kong ICH Month 2025's programmes include 80 ICH performances, 60 interactive experiential booths and 20 ICH Highlight Tours, covering over 100 ICH items and bringing together over 50 ICH practitioners, including representative bearers of the national ICH.

 

Moreover, the ICHO is launching the ICH Carnival at the Cultural Centre Piazza today and tomorrow, kicking off Hong Kong ICH Month 2025.

 

The carnival offers diverse performances of Hong Kong ICH items, such as the lion dance and Engor parade, Cheung Chau floating colours and dragon dance parade, the Hakka unicorn dance in Hang Hau in Sai Kung, Cantonese opera excerpts, Nanyin, Yip Man Wing Chun, Tai Chi, Pixiu dance, and dragon boat dance.

 

There are also more than 10 interactive experiential booths at which the public can participate in and learn the techniques of crafting flower boards and wooden furniture, as well as making Chinese brushes and clay sculptures and more. ICH organisations and practitioners will also provide demonstrations on-site. Admission is free.

 

Click here for details of the carnival.

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