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Guided Tours by Student Docents

Guided Tours by Student Docents

February 9, 2024
Join us for a fascinating 1-hour guided tour of the Library’s “China in Maps: 500 Years of Evolving Images” Exhibition! Our student docent will take you on a journey through the different types of maps, showcasing some of the most unique maps in our Library’s Special Collections.

Cantonese Sessions (Registration):

  • February 21, 2024 (Wednesday) 13:00-14:00
  • April 12, 2024 (Friday) 12:00-13:00
  • April 22, 2024 (Monday) 12:00-13:00

English Sessions (Registration):

  • April 18, 2024 (Thursday) 12:00-13:00
  • April 30, 2024 (Tuesday) 13:00-14:00

Putonghua Sessions (Registration):

  • March 12, 2024 (Tuesday) 13:00-14:00
  • March 20, 2024 (Wednesday) 12:00-13:00
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During the tour, you will learn about how different perspectives, techniques, and knowledge shape the map-making, and how maps have been translated and disseminated. You will also have the opportunity to see some of the rarest and most valuable maps in our collection, including antique maps, maps that shaped the European perceptions of China for many centuries, and maps that are full of imagination.
Whether you are a history fan, a map enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around you, our guided tour is surely a memorable experience. So come and join us for an hour of discovery and exploration!

Remarks: This is a HMAW 1905-recognized event in the “Personal Enrichment & Community Service” category under the “Self-directed Experience” of HMAW 1905: Behavioral Foundation of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 1 hour, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 minutes.

For inquiries: lblester@ust.hk

Happy Year of the Dragon!

Happy Year of the Dragon!

February 1, 2024
Exhibition Lunar New Year Opening Hours:
  • February 9, 2024 (Friday): 10:00-17:00
  • February 10, 2024 (Saturday): Closed
  • February 11, 2024 (Sunday): Closed
  • February 12, 2024 (Monday): Closed
  • February 13, 2024 (Tuesday): 13:00-18:00
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Guided Tours by Student Docents

Guided Tours by Student Docents

November 1, 2023
Join us for a fascinating 1-hour guided tour of the Library’s “China in Maps: 500 Years of Evolving Images” Exhibition! Our student docent will take you on a journey through the different types of maps, showcasing some of the most unique maps in our Library’s Special Collections.

Cantonese Sessions (Registration):

  • November 8, 2023 (Wednesday) 12:00-13:00
  • November 15, 2023 (Wednesday) 12:00-13:00

English Sessions (Registration):

  • November 7, 2023 (Tuesday) 12:00-13:00
  • November 17, 2023 (Friday) 12:00-13:00
  • November 24, 2023 (Friday) 12:00-13:00
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During the tour, you will learn about how different perspectives, techniques, and knowledge shape the map-making, and how maps have been translated and disseminated. You will also have the opportunity to see some of the rarest and most valuable maps in our collection, including antique maps, maps that shaped the European perceptions of China for many centuries, and maps that are full of imagination.
Whether you are a history fan, a map enthusiast, or simply curious about the world around you, our guided tour is surely a memorable experience. So come and join us for an hour of discovery and exploration!

Remarks: This is a HMAW 1905-recognized event in the “Personal Enrichment & Community Service” category under the “Self-directed Experience” of HMAW 1905: Behavioral Foundation of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness. To receive 1 hour, you must attend the event in full and miss no more than 10 minutes.

For inquiries: lblester@ust.hk

Exhibition On View!

Exhibition On View!

October 11, 2023
Come visit the exhibition and see the significant collection of Western and Chinese maps of China spanning the 16th to 19th centuries. Registration is required. Please click here for details.
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This Exhibition is about to launch!

This Exhibition is about to launch!

August 23, 2023
China in Maps - 500 Years of Evolving Images is jointly presented by the Lee Shau Kee Library, and Media Technology and Publishing Center.

Exhibition info
  • Period: September 28, 2023 and onward
  • Hours: Monday to Sunday, from 10am to 6pm (except public holidays)
  • Venue:
    • HKUST Lee Shau Kee Library
    • Shaw Auditorium - Room 119
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Step into a world prior to the age of GPS and wayfinding within our fingertips.

How did people create and utilize maps centuries ago? When we examine old maps, besides appreciating their beauty, we may ponder why they were not primarily created for navigation and did not accurately describe geographic reality. Here is an era of ancient mapmaking when representation of reality was not of foremost concern.

The HKUST Library has amassed a significant collection of Western printed maps of China spanning the 16th to 19th centuries. Since 2015, thanks to the generous donation by Dr. Ko Pui-Shuen, this collection has undergone substantial expansion. The exhibition features a curated selection of items from this valuable collection, highlighting how the land and geography of China were portrayed by European and Chinese mapmakers.

These maps guide us in transitioning from viewing the world through our contemporary lens to embracing the perspectives of mapmakers from different times in the past. Their presentations may break perception stereotypes, challenge our preconceived notions about the advancement of knowledge and technology throughout history, and impart fresh understanding of ancient maps and mapmaking.

To enrich the stories we convey, the exhibition includes important maps and artifacts beyond those of the HKUST collection. While most of these are image reproductions, there are also notable exhibits such as a special original map on loan from local collector Mr. Ronald Tham and Nestorian crosses from the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong. We express our deepest appreciation for their support of this exhibition.

Student Docents Recruitment

Student Docents Recruitment

August 21, 2023
Join us as a student docent to provide support for the exhibition by maintaining the daily operation of the exhibition, answering visitors’ queries, and conducting tours.
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