Dragon cultural tech exhibition debuts in Hong Kong


An exhibition centered on China's dragon culture, featuring innovative works by young designers blending technology and traditional heritage, launched at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong on Friday.
Organized by the Palace Museum and funded by the Academy of Philanthropy, the event marks the first major showcase of a five-year cultural tech talent initiative.
Centered on reinterpretations of China's dragon mythology, the exhibition features boundary-pushing designs where augmented reality meets ancient motifs.
The works represent a new generation of creators who speak both the language of coding and traditional culture. The display includes hands-on zones where visitors can engage with co-creation.
The Academy of Philanthropy was established with seed funding from The Hong Kong Jockey Club and its Charities Trust, operating independently to advance philanthropic exchange and development across China and Asia.
The exhibition is open until July 3.
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