PMQ Relives Fond Memories of Old Times with "OLD TOWN WALKABOUT" Interactive Exhibition
HONG KONG, Jan. 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- PMQ (a creative hub filled with over 100 Hong Kong Designers showcasing a wide range of designer goods) proudly presents a brand new interactive exhibition -- Dubbed "OLD TOWN WALKABOUT", the new exhibition focuses on the scenes and neighbourhood of Central and Sheung Wan area in the 50's and 60's, and relives the daily lives of the yesteryear through vivid illustrations, real-life props and trick art. Visitors can step back into the old days and immerse themselves in scenes including traditional barber stall and lion dance parade using nostalgic props. The exhibition is currently open until 31 March 2018 at PMQ. Two thematic booths, Traditional Barber Stall and Lion Dance Parade, are being set up at the verandas outside S506 and H502 respectively, while Time Warp trick art installation will be showcased starting from mid-February. The exhibition is open for free from 7:00am to 11:00pm daily during the exhibition period.
Lion Dance Parade: Lion dance, as a traditional performance, played a crucial role in the lives of old Hong Kong. In Asian culture, lion dance symbolises good luck and fortune, therefore it can be seen alongside the thunderous sound of firecrackers in various festive celebrations. Visitors are invited to experience the festive atmosphere by mimicking the lion dance and big Buddha using the props!
Traditional Barber Stall: Tri-coloured barber poles, silver stainless steel scissors, high-back leather barber chair… all of these were once the symbols of traditional hair salons. These traditional barber stalls are progressively replaced by modern hair salons and are no longer a familiar sight in Central. This exhibition brings the traditional barber stall back to life and allows visitors to step back into the decade.In this exhibition, PMQ aims at highlighting not only its historical value as the Former Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, but also its connection with the entire community. From the Central School to the Police Married Quarters and to today, the landmark of the creative industry, the site has been an active player in the neighbouring community. By showcasing the daily lives of yesterdays in this interactive exhibition, visitors can get a glimpse of the history and livelihood of the community in the old days.
Time Warp Trick Art Installation: Take a peek at the old street scene with Time Warp. The installation makes use of trick art technique to mimic the street scenes viewing from a balcony of the former Police Married Quarters, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nostalgic scenes of old Central and Sheung Wan. It will be available from mid-February on Ground Floor of PMQ, a not-to-be-missed for photo-op lovers!
Nostalgic Paper Dolls Souvenir: The standard of living during the early days were quite far off from today's. Quintessentially, paper toys were common favourite pastime for kids in ordinary families and up to date, it remains as one of the most time-honoured toys in Hong Kong's history. These nostalgic paper dolls souvenir has three different costumes reflecting the different roles of the site of nowadays PMQ throughout various eras in Hong Kong's history.
Souvenir Redemption Details: From mid-February onwards, overseas visitors visiting PMQ can redeem a set of paper doll souvenir by presenting valid travel document at PMQ Info Centre (SG01). In addition, by taking photos at the Traditional Barber Stall and Lion Dance Parade exhibition booths and sharing the photos on any social media platform with hashtag #OldTownWalkabout, overseas visitors can redeem two additional nostalgic paper costumes at Heritage PMQ (S508) and Taste Library (H504) respectively to fully appreciate this classic toy. The souvenirs are limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis while stock lasts.
Located in the prime location of SoHo in Hong Kong, PMQ is the landmark of creative industries in Asia's World City. PMQ was transformed into a creative hub in 2014 filled with over 100 Hong Kong Designers showcasing workshops and outlets featuring lifestyle, fashion and accessories, architecture, product design, furniture and a wide range of other designer goods. It is also the hottest venue in town for international arts and cultural events from Hong Kong and all around the world.