Research Study and Heritage Interpretation of Historic Relics in Jao Tsung-I Academy
The century-old historical site and beautiful natural landscape of Jao Tsung-I Academy are interpreted, allowing visitors to travel through history as they stroll through the site.
This project is supported of The Lord Wilson Heritage Trust.
Video
Title: “Research Study and Heritage Interpretation of Historic Relics in Jao Tsung-I Academy”
Language: Cantonese (with Chinese and English subtitles)
Duration: 25 minutes
Production: Jao Tsung-I Academy
Version: July 2017
Historic Relics
A flurry of conservation activity has shed light on the shifting functions of these historical buildings over the past century, Jao Tsung-I Academy transforming an isolated location into a unique public space and cultural artifact set against the picturesque backdrop of towering trees.
Let’s trace the historical roots of the Academy’s premises.
*Click the pictures for video tours and more information.
Jao Tsung-I Academy Century Heritage Trail
Stepping into the Academy is like boarding a time machine and surveying its architectural history. Besides a showcase of conservation and revitalisation, the buildings are also a microcosm of Hong Kong history. Let’s examine their various phases and the stories they tell.
Please click here to download: Jao Tsung-I Academy Century Heritage Trail Leaflet
Environment and Ecology
The Academy’s grounds also house over a thousand plants, mostly native to this area, which have attracted dozens of species of birds that have nourished the woods. The site is a diverse ecosystem, a rare oasis in a bustling metropolis.
Please click here for common plants and birds information
Research Report
Written by Professor Siu Kwok-kin, Professor, Department of Chinese Literature and Director, Centre for Hong Kong History and Culture Studies, Chu Hai College of Higher Education, Hong Kong together with Hong Kong Cultural Imaging Workshop, the “Research Study and Heritage Interpretation of Historic Relics in Jao Tsung-I Academy” report is anticipated to deepen public understanding of the history, architecture and humanistic value of the site of Jao Tsung-I Academy. The Academy would like to thank all the consultants, researchers, volunteers and friends from community who have contributed to the research report.
Please click here to download: “Research Study and Heritage Interpretation of Historic Relics in Jao Tsung-I Academy” report
Past and Present – Stories of the site of Jao Tsung-I Academy
Written by Professor Siu Kwok-kin, Professor, Department of Chinese Literature and Director, Centre for Hong Kong History and Culture Studies, Chu Hai College of Higher Education, Hong Kong together with Jao Tsung-I Academy, the “Past and Present – Stories of the site of Jao Tsung-I Academy” is anticipated to tell the centennial stories of the historic site, the revitalization process and various aspects nowadays. The Academy would like to thank all the consultants, researchers, translators and team members who have contributed to the manuscripts.
Please click here to download: “Past and Present – Stories of the site of Jao Tsung-I Academy”
Learn More
If you enjoy culture & heritage and wish to stay connect with Jao Tsung-I Academy:
– Join daily guided tour
– Register the Academy’s E-news, like Facebook and follow Instagram to get the latest moves
– Join The Hong Kong Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture membership for extra privileges
– Enroll as a volunteer to support the development of the the Academy
– Share your special stories, photos, old objects and even ideas with us, please contact our staff.
[Program Department: Ms. Jess Lam email: jesslam@jtia.hk / Miss K Tang email: ktang@jtia.hk
Tel: 2100 2828]
Visiting Information
Address | 800 Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong |
Open Hours | 10:00am – 6:00pm Mondays to Sundays (The Gallery and the Heritage Hall in the Low Zone are closed on Mondays) |
Enquiry | 2100 2828 |
programme@jtia.hk |
Acknowledgments:
To all consultants, researchers, volunteers, producers, translators and friends from community who have contributed to this project.
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