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Year-round Festivals Series 33 – International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer – Global warming is hitting Hong Kong in the face!

Year-round Festivals Series 33 – International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer – Global warming is hitting Hong Kong in the face! In the past, global warming was a far-fetched word for the blessed city of Hong Kong. However, after the frontal impact of Hurricane No. 10 in early September and the severe rainstorms of the century that followed, which resulted in severe flooding and landslides in low-lying areas across Hong Kong, turning streets into fast-flowing rivers, and flooding MTR stations, the threat of global warming is something we have to take very seriously. Hong Kong’s persistent summer […]

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Year-round Festival Series 27 – International Forgiveness Day – Who will you forgive today?

Year-round Festival Series 27 – International Forgiveness Day – Who will you forgive today? On the first Sunday of August, the International Forgiveness Day is celebrated. This festival originated in Vancouver, Canada, by a non-profit educational foundation called the Global Forgiveness Alliance. The mission of the organisation is to evoke the spirit of forgiveness. They believe that “Forgiveness Is the Greatest Healer of Them All” and that “Without Forgiveness There Is No Future“. A life of forgiveness and non-violence will reduce violence and conflict, reduce stress, improve health, and create a richer, more empowered life. This organisation conducts forgiveness seminars

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Year-round Festival Series 25 – World Drowning Prevention Day – Why are there so many festivals?

Year-round Festival Series 25 – World Drowning Prevention Day – Why are there so many festivals? Different festivals are set up to commemorate important dates in our history, such as the National Day or the Handover, or to highlight changes in nature, such as the New Year or the Mid-Autumn Festival, or to preserve the heritage of civilisations, such as the Chung Yeung Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival, or to celebrate religious festivals, such as Easter and Christmas. Year after year, people celebrate regular festivals, experience a different atmosphere and enjoy sumptuous feasts with family and friends. These joyful

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Year-round Festival Series 15  – Mother’s Day II – This is a priceless way to be abundant!

Year-round Festival Series 15  – Mother’s Day II – This is a priceless way to be abundant! The connection between mothers and children can be traced back to the earliest days of pregnancy. Psychologists say that mothers who stay joyful during pregnancy have children who are born with a more peaceful personality. In this way, our personalities are deeply connected to our mothers. Celebrating Mother’s Day is not only a time to express gratitude to mothers or their caregivers who are mother figures, but it is also a time for children to feel loved. Mother’s Day is equally important to

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Year-round Festival Series 14 – Mother’s Day – The Story of Artist-Mother: Ruth Asawa

Year-round Festival Series 14 – Mother’s Day – The Story of Artist-Mother: Ruth Asawa Contemporary art is dominated by male artists, and when a female artist becomes a mother, the path is more difficult than when she is single. In her exhibition New Maternalisms, contemporary artist Natalie Loveless brings a revolutionary perspective on the deeper life experiences that come with motherhood, which leads to deeper and more interesting artworks. Becoming a mother doesn’t affect creative career As a mother of six children, Japanese American artist Ruth Asawa’s studio looks like a preschool. In some of the photos that capture her

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