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The Works:Dunhuang art at HK Heritage Museum, Chris Cheung's "Orbstellar Metaspace" & in the studio:

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Dunhuang, in the Western part of China’s Gansu province, is located on an important Silk Road crossroads. Between 500 and 1,000 AD, it was a key Buddhist centre. Carved into the cliffs, the Mogao Caves, of which 492 are currently preserved, house some of the most spectacular Buddhist art from the 4th to the 14th century. You can see some of the treasures of Dunhuang art right now in an exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.

If you’re a bit bored with life on planet Earth, maybe a trip into another dimension of our galaxy will excite you. And you don’t need to book a seat with private spaceflight companies such as Space X nor Blue Origin. Just pop down to Pacific Place in Admiralty. Chris Cheung’s “Orbstellar Metaspace” is an immersive interstellar journey. Using art and technologies such as NFTs, Cheung has created an installation that invites the audience to immerse themselves in a new galaxy and even design their own orbs.

Guitarist Jason Kui last came to our studio two years ago to talk about his new album, “Naka”. Last year, he released a new single, “Sky Rush”. As a guitarist in many styles, a composer and a producer, Kui says that making music as a career is hard, even more so when you are making instrumental music, and more so still when you are making instrumental music in Hong Kong. In his concert “Six-String Journey to the West” next Friday, Kui wants to take the audience with him on his guitar journey. He’s here to tell us more.
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문화 - Culture
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Hong Kong, The Works, art
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