Outreach Activity
POP Hong Kong!
25.6.2023 (Sun)
2.7.2023 (Sun)
9.7.2023 (Sun)
16.7.2023 (Sun)
23.7.2023 (Sun)
30.7.2023 (Sun)
6.8.2023 (Sun)
13.8.2023 (Sun)
20.8.2023 (Sun)
27.8.2023 (Sun)
7:30pm
RTHK 31
As an international Asian city, Hong Kong is renowned for its convergence of Eastern and Western cultures, and this unique cultural characteristic is also fully reflected in its pop culture. From creative themes, expressive techniques to collaborative models, pop culture workers in Hong Kong all have their individuality. How did this "Hong Kong flavor" come about, and how has it evolved over time? How do the younger generations explore these valuable cultural heritages? In different fields of pop culture, including popular music, film, animation, fashion, art toys, cultural venues, new media, and cultural and creative tourism, how do they carve out their own space? This programme will depict the latest version of the map of Hong Kong pop culture and introduce it to audiences at home and abroad.
Narrator: Sofiee Ng
Please click here for more details in Chinese version.
25.6.2023 (Sun)
Episode 1 - Legacy of the Legendary Icons: Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui (Programme Archive)
2.7.2023 (Sun)
Episode 2 – The Comeback of Hong Kong Cinema (Programme Archive)
9.7.2023 (Sun)
Episode 3 – My Music My Way (Programme Archive)
16.7.2023 (Sun)
Episode 4 - The Hong Kong Aesthetics: Cinematography, Art Direction and Costume Design in Hong Kong Movies (Programme Archive)
23.7.2023 (Sun)
Episode 5 - Hong Kong Comics Power (Programme Archive)
30.7.2023 (Sun)
Episode 6 - State of Fashion (Programme Archive)
6.8.2023 (Sun)
Episode 7 - Creative and Recreational Space (Programme Archive)
13.8.2023 (Sun)
Episode 8 - Art Toy (Programme Archive)
20.8.2023 (Sun)
Episode 9 - New Media Culture (Programme Archive)
27.8.2023 (Sun)
Episode 10 - Everything Everywhere All in Hong Kong (Programme Archive)
Available on RTHK YouTube channel.
Episodes 1 - 4 of this programme are jointly produced by Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) and Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
The content of the programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.