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Best Practices And Future Directions: The International Symposium On Chinese Art Conservation

12–14.12.2023
Hong Kong Palace Museum

Visit the city’s new cultural landmark — the Hong Kong Palace Museum — and join the world’s leading conservation experts for “Best Practices and Future Directions: The International Symposium on Chinese Art Conservation”, organised by the Palace Museum, the Dunhuang Academy, and the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

The 2023 International Symposium on Chinese Art Conservation aims to formulate a roadmap for this fast-changing field both locally and globally and foster international and inter-institutional collaboration. Directors, conservators, and scientists from top-tier institutions will deliver keynote speeches and presentations. Other activities include a roundtable discussion, visits to conservation facilities, and poster display.

The symposium is made possible thanks to the generous support of its Lead Sponsor, Bei Shan Tang Foundation. We are also grateful to our partner, Conservation Office, Leisure and Cultural Services Department; and our collaborator, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, as well as other participating organisations.

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Organisers

symposium

 

Partner

Conservation Office

 

Collaborator

National Museum of Asian Art

 

Lead Sponsor

Bei Shan Tang Foundation

 

Details

Date 12–14 December 2023 (Tuesday–Thursday)
Venue Hong Kong Palace Museum
Ticket Free
Language Putonghua and English, with simultaneous interpretation between these two languages; no subtitles are available
Remarks
  • Exhibition Ticket Arrangement: Registration for this event does not include entry to the Museum’s exhibitions. To visit the exhibitions, please click here to purchase an admission ticket.
  • The Organising Committe of the Symposium, the organisers or partner reserve the right to change or cancel any programmes or contents related to the symposium without prior notice. The Organising Committe of the Symposium, the organisers or partner are not liable for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of such changes or cancellations.
Enquiries

Programme Enquiries:
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Inclement weather arrangements

Amber or Red Rainstorm Warning / Typhoon Signal No. 1 or 3

  • Indoor events will take place as scheduled.

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  • If hoisted during the event, the event will continue. If it cannot continue as planned, rescheduling or refund arrangements will be announced in due course.

Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above

  • If hoisted three hours before the event starts, the event will be suspended. Rescheduling or refund arrangements will be announced in due course.
  • If hoisted during the event, the event will NOT continue. Rescheduling or refund arrangements will be announced in due course.

 

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Hong Kong Palace Museum

West Kowloon Cultural District, 8 Museum Drive, Kowloon


Mon, Wed, Thu & Sun
10:00 am–06:00 pm
Fri, Sat & Public Holiday
10:00 am–08:00 pm | Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) & the first two days of the Lunar New Year