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Join us for a special tour introducing Tai Kwun’s rich history of multiculturalism, led by youths from a diverse range of ethnic backgrounds.
Multiethnic youths have been invited to Tai Kwun to participate in a series of training sessions. Through storytelling, they draw on individual experiences in order to foster connections to the site’s history.
This programme celebrates the authentic voices and cultural identities of the young generations. It provides insight into their challenges as well as their aspirations for an open and inclusive society.
Programme Partner: The Salvation Army
Notes
1. Online reservation is required.
2. By applying for and/or attending the programme, you are deemed to have read and agreed with these terms and conditions.
3. The session will be conducted in English supplemented with Cantonese.
4. This programme takes approximately 60 minutes.
5. As there are steps, steep slopes and outdoor areas along the route, we recommend visitors to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and to bring along umbrellas or raincoats. Please do not bring along bulky items.
6. Each applicant can reserve a maximum of two places. Except infant, every child shall register to reserve a place.
7. Children under 12 years old should be accompanied by an individual over 18.
8. Please arrive at the assembly point 10 minutes before the scheduled time. Latecomers will not be entertained and the reserved places shall be cancelled.
9. Tai Kwun reserves the right to offer the remaining places to participants on the waiting list at the beginning of the programme.
10. Successful applicants will receive a confirmation email. Please present the email for programme registration on the date of visit.
11. To protect personal privacy, please refrain from taking any unauthorised photography, video and audio recordings of docents and other participants during the programme.
12. If there are too many visitors, Tai Kwun will arrange for admission according to the building capacity.
13. The programme will be cancelled if Typhoon Signal No.3 or above is hoisted or the Red/Black Rainstorm Signal is issued within 3 hours before the programme begins. For instance, if Typhoon Signal No.3 is hoisted at 8:15am, the programme at 11:15am will be cancelled.
14. Photos and videos will be taken during the Event for marketing and promotional purposes. Photos and videos may be used in newspapers, magazines, radio and television broadcasts, websites, apps, emails and outdoor advertisements, etc. All photos, films, videos, records and/or the likenesses of the participants (if applicable) captured during the Event by Tai Kwun (the “Organiser”) or their respective affiliated entities or contractors, are the sole property of the Organiser. Participants agree that the Organiser may use, present, publish or disseminate in any and all media worldwide for any legitimate purpose the photos or videos taken during the Event or the portraits of the participants as appear in any official documentary, commercial, television coverage, and all multimedia platforms, without any remuneration to any participant. The Organiser has the absolute right to use any photos, films, videos and records of the Event. Participants may also be invited to give written, audio, and video feedback.
15. The programme is subject to change without prior notice. Tai Kwun reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the arrangements.