Present:
Mr Edward Ho, SBS, JP (Chairman)
Mr Patrick Fung Pak-tung, SC
Mr James Hong Shu-kin
Mr Ng Yat-cheung, JP
Ir Dr Greg Wong Chak-yan, JP
Miss Sylvia Yau Siu-fee, JP
Dr Linda Tsui Yee-wan
Prof Yeung Kin-fong
Ms Lisa Yip Sau-wah
Ms Heidi Kwok (Secretary)
Senior Executive Officer (Antiquities and Monuments)
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Absent with Apologies:
Dr Chan Man-hung, JP
Dr Chan Wai-kwan, JP
Prof Leslie Chen Hung-chi
Mr Daniel Heung Cheuk-kei, SBS, JP
Prof Kwok Siu-tong
Mr Kwong Hoi-ying
Mr Billy Lam Chung-lun, SBS, JP
Prof Peter Lam Yip-keung
The Hon Patrick Lau Sau-shing, SBS, JP
Prof Bernard Lim Wan-fung
Ms Paddy Lui Wai-yu, JP
Mr Almon Poon Chin-hung, JP
In Attendance:
Home Affairs Bureau
Ms Esther Leung
Deputy Secretary (3)
Mr Peter Kwok
Principal Assistant Secretary (Culture)2
Ms Elsa Wong
Chief Executive Officer (Heritage)
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Mr Chung Ling-hoi
Deputy Director (Culture)
Dr Louis Ng
Assistant Director (Heritage and Museums)
Mrs Ada Yau
Acting Executive Secretary (Antiquities and Monuments)/Curator (Education and Publicity)
Ms Cissy Ho
Curator (Historical Buildings)
Ms Mabel Lee
Acting Curator (Archaeology)
Mr Richie Lam
Senior Manager (Antiquities and Monuments)
Mr Ng Chi-wo
Assistant Curator I (Rural Architecture)
Mrs June Tong
Principal Marketing Coordinator (Heritage and Museums)
Miss Addy Wong
Senior Marketing Coordinator (Heritage and Museums)
Ms Yvonne Chan
Executive Officer I (Antiquities and Monuments)
Planning Department
Mr Anthony Kwan
Assistant Director/Metro
Architectural Services Department
Ms Idi Chan
Property Services Manager/Eastern and Antiquities
Opening RemarksAction
The Chairman started the meeting at 4:45 p.m. Before going into the agenda items, he informed Members that two historic buildings in Hong Kong, namely the Liu Ying Lung Study Hall, Sheung Shui and the St Andrew's Church, Tsim Sha Tsui had won the 2006 UNESCO Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation. He congratulated the organisations concerned and said that the AAB/AMO would liaise with UNESCO on the detailed arrangements for the award presentation ceremony in Hong Kong. He also informed the media present that at the preceding closed meeting, the AAB discussed the grading of Dragon Garden and rated it as a Grade II historical building. He added that a press release would be issued to inform the public that the son of Lee Iu-cheung, Dr Lee Shiu, had reached an agreement with Government to donate the Dragon Garden to Government for management and opening to public.
Item 1 Matters Arising and Progress Report on Education and Publicity
(Board Paper AAB/73/2005-06)
Presentation Session
- Mrs Ada Yau briefed Members on the following education and publicity activities organized between May and July 2006, saying that the detailed programme would be elaborated further when the next paper on AMO's Education and Publicity Plan was discussed:
- Exhibitions
- Heritage tours
- Lectures and Seminars
- Workshops
- Friends of Heritage
- Young Friends of Heritage
- Docent services
- Members noted the Progress Report.
Item 2 Progress Report on Education and Publicity Plan of the Antiquities and Monuments Office for 2006
(Board Paper AAB/74/2005-06)
Presentation Session
- Mrs Ada Yau introduced the background, guiding principles and progress of the education and publicity plan of AMO for 2006 as summarised below:
Underlying Principles:
- Community-based: community involvement should be a major objective;
- Sustainability: the programmes should enhance sustainability of the education and promotional effort, rather than being short-term and sporadic;
- Capacity building: the community should be encouraged to undertake heritage projects on their own; and
- Partnership: the Government should seek cooperation with non-Government sectors in promoting heritage education and publicity.
Work Plan for 2006
- Community Capacity Development
- Provision of Heritage information and resources:
- Heritage Reference library - open since October 2005
- Geographical Information System on Heritage (GISH) - launched since late 2005
- Hong Kong Traditional Chinese Architectural Information System - to be launched in early 2007
- Heritage Virtual Tour - to be launched in early 2007
- Capacity Building Projects
- Community - joint ventures with non-Government organizations, district councils, community involvement in the Old Ping Shan Police Station Visitor's Centre cum Exhibition Galleries, Hong Kong Heritage Awards Scheme
- Education Sector - cooperation with Education and Manpower Bureau and training programmes for Young Friend of Heritage Scheme
- Tourism Sector - tourism training courses for tourism sector personnel and liaison with the Hong Kong Association of Registered Tour Co-ordinators
- General Public - involvement of Friends of Heritage in conducting opinion surveys, guided tours, production of AMO newsletter and website
- Provision of Effective Communication Channels
- Newsletter - uploaded onto AMO website in 2006
- AMO Website - enrichment of AMO website by adding new information such as online exhibitions
- Mass Media - collaboration with the press to disseminate information on Hong Kong's heritage
- Diversified Interpretative Programmes
- Venue-based Activities - various exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and family programmes at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre and the Old Ping Shan Police Station
- Outreach Programmes - on-site interpretation such as guided tour services at three heritage trails and docent service in Sheung Yiu Village and Tai Fu Tai Mansion
- Members noted the Progress Report on Education and Publicity Plan of the AMO for 2006.
- The Chairman commended AMO on the rich programme of activities organised.
Item 3 Any Other Business
- There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:10 p.m.