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SUMMARY:Guided Exhibition Tour and Lunch "A History of China in Silk" by Chris Hall
DESCRIPTION:We are privileged to tour The Chris Hall Collection led by the collector himself\, Cambridge alumnus Chris Hall\, offering members a profound look at Chinese silk culture and its far-reaching impact.  The collection is internationally recognised as one of the largest\, finest and most comprehensive collections of antique Chinese costumes and textiles. \nFeaturing about 250 masterworks chosen from nearly 3\,000 pieces\, the exhibition traces Chinese textile art from the ancient era through to the 20th century.  Grounded in the evolution of dyeing\, weaving and design\, it reflects social\, cultural and technological changes throughout the period.  Members can witness the rich narratives of cross-cultural exchanges fostered through silk trade and fashion innovations. \nThe collection features a wide range of Chinese textiles\, with a special focus on Ming and Qing dynasty rank badges and rare religious fabrics\, renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance.  This includes a personal selection of items from the Warring States period (475 – 221BC)\, to the Qing dynasty (AD 1636 – 1911) to contemporary work. \nAbout Chris Hall: \nChris Hall is a prominent Hong Kong accountant and tax adviser who has spent most of his career in Hong Kong.  He was born in Sudan\, and resided in Malta\, before coming to Hong Kong with his parents.  He is a graduate of Pembroke College\, Cambridge. \nHe is textile expert and collector and the Past President of the Textile Society and of Oriental Ceramic Society.  He is particularly well-known for his private collection of Chinese textiles. Over 40 years of collecting\, he has amassed more than 1\,000 pieces\, including ritual dance robes\, imperial badges\, dragon robes\, bound-foot shoes and other textile related items.  He also has collections of other fine and decorative arts. \nEvent details: \nDate:  Saturday\, April 18th 2026 \nTime: \n\n1100 am Guided Tour with Chris Hall at the Hong Kong Palace Museum\n1230 pm Dim Sum Lunch at Agate Restaurant at the M+ Museum\n\nCost (inclusive of admission and dim sum lunch) \n\nHK$500 (member)\nHK$600 (non-member)\n\nFor enquiries\, please contact our administrator at society@oxbridge.org.hk.
URL:https://oxbridge.org.hk/event/the-oxford-and-cambridge-society-of-hong-kong-invites-you-to-the-guided-exhibition-tour-and-lunch-a-history-of-china-in-silk-by-chris-hall/
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SUMMARY:2026 Annual General Meeting & Annual Boat Race Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Hong Kong invites you to 2026 Annual General Meeting & Boat Race Dinner\nOur committee and Hong Kong Club member\, Mr. Arun Nigam will be the host of our Annual Boat Race Dinner\, which will take place at The Hong Kong Club \nDate:  Saturday\, 9 May 2026\n1/F\, The Hong Kong Club\, 1 Jackson Road\, Central \nTime: AGM at 6.30pm (Members only)\nCocktails from 7pm\nDinner at 8pm \nDress Code: Black Tie for gentlemen; Cocktail dresses for ladies \nCost: \nHK$1\,080 (member)\nHK$1\,180 (non-member) \nMembers and their guests are cordially invited to this occasion – the most enjoyably ‘informal formal’ event in the Society’s annual calendar. Cocktails will be served\, followed by a sumptuous four-course dinner with wines and with the traditional ‘Toasts to the Other Place’ by two distinguished graduates of our universities (in alphabetical order): Dr Jack So Chak-kwong\, GBM\, GBS\, OBE\, JP\, non-executive Director of AIA\, China Resources Power and Dah Sing Bank Limited\, and Mr Nick Hunsworth\, Senior Consultant of Johnson Stokes & Master\, the President of the Hong Kong Football Club\, a former Chairman of the Hong Kong Club\, and a Steward of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. \nEnquiries: Vincent Ko\, President (kolongfung@gmail.com) and Oxbridge Administrator (society@oxbridge.org.hk)
URL:https://oxbridge.org.hk/event/2026-annual-general-meeting-annual-boat-race-dinner/
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