#香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong | #MTRHongKong #港鐵 #August2021 |#屯馬綫全綫列車測試 #屯馬綫全綫 #TuenMaLine #ArtInMTR Tuen Ma Line new stations… #BehindTheScenes with awesome local #InternationalCommunityArtworks #CommunityArtworkGalleries….

During May now onwards of August 2021 The World’s Leading Public Transport provider The MTR Hong Kong – Hong Kong SAR-China- People’s Republic of China..  In which ever so constantly the MTR Hong Kong have been grown innovatively providing  In order to provide faster and more convenient rail services for the residents of Hong Kong SAR –China – People’s Republic of China…. In which there’s a Tuen Ma Line in which has been fully in running..  The full Tuen Ma Line –TML line running approximately 56 kilometers running through twenty seven stations with six interchange stations in which the line will be expected to be operationally on the third quarter of 2021.. Is the longest railway line in Hong Kong connecting the West Rail Line and the Tuen Ma Line Phase 1….  #TuenMaLine​ (TML) has entered into trial operations, and our three new stations #SungWongToiStation​, #ToKwaWanStation​ and #HungHomStation​ are also gearing up for passenger service. To know more about the features of the new stations and other useful information, check out our new TML station leaflets: Tuen Ma Line ​To get a copy, you may also visit the Customer Service Centre of any of the West Rail Line and TML Phase 1 stations….

MTR Hong Kong  as always been internationally iconic known for its internationally towards local community contributions of artworks that’s displayed in it stations and Substations storytelling the richness of untold to told residents of the neighbourhood districts in which through the lens of Let’s follow photographer Victor Cheng and get ready to experience a lively art journey tour travelling from east to west along the TuenMaLine. Start your check-in art journey with fun and inspiration of the Art In MTR……!….. with Mobile + creativity + artworks +  of the Tuen Ma Line…

土瓜灣站藝術品《家》製作過程 The making-of the artwork “Home” at To Kwa Wan Station

藝術家梁美萍將逾100位土瓜灣街坊的物件,透過作品與每位乘客分享記憶。 Artist Ms Leung Mee-ping creates a conceptual framework, filled out by more than 100 To Kwa Wan residents who shared personal items and memories for every commuter to experience…..

Cheng Kwok Wai – Senior Project Architect – ARBUK explains At To Kwa Wan Station, we’ve invited Momo (Leung Mee-Ping) A veteran Artist, to create an artwork on the theme of Home.  To Kwa Wan is a unique, old community in Hong Kong SAR, when we built this station we hope to characterise this station with art… The Artist came up with the idea of gathering objects from the community …   Andrew Mead – Chief Architect ARBUK Community art is at the forefront of the art programme, Momo is a really interesting and talent artist with a lot of experience working with the community We came up this idea of inviting the community to come into workshops. With a meaningfully objects. And to get to write about it, what its meaning is, in their own handwriting. And the Magical of Momo is that  she collected all these memorabilia and these writings and created this series of rooms of memories and I think this is a really fantastic way of connecting the community an creating a truly unique artwork.

Vitus Yiu- Artwork Fabricator When we received the design, we deliberated on the colour tones to make the images more realistic, these pictures feel Nostalgic then we prepared the glass.. First, we temper the glass, then it goes through a heat soak and then, the glass is coated before a digital printing after laminated, these are procedures…. For the elderly as well as young people in the community this set of artworks can bring back beautiful memories, and bear witness to stores of the past.

宋皇臺站藝術品《大地陶詞》製作過程 The making-of the artwork “Earth Song” at Sung Wong Toi Station

Andrew Mead – Chief Architect ARBUK Artist Fiona Wong presents a modern interpretation of the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty, recreating paintings from the time with ceramic sculptures, illustrating the stunning beauty of the ever-changing seasons and times. We found tremendous numbers of ceramics from the Song Dynasty and so when we came to select the artist, I think it’s important to have an artist that will resonate that, and Fiona is an amazing ceramic artist. She’s done a lot of work has been displayed in many galleries all around the world, Small little pieces that also reflect Chinese Heritages and culture.. And I think it’s a great opportunity for us to give a commission,  and showcase what a talent artist she is, and also create a ceramic artwork in a location where ceramic obviously is very much part of the site… Cheng Kwok Wai – Senior Project Architect –. Fiona veteran ceramic artist who resonates well with this location with its excavated ceramic shards and archaeological finds, Her artwork is inspired by the Song Dynasty artworks, she also reference Song Dynasty Aesthetic ideas for her artworks encased in four pillars Each of the ceramic works is shield behind glass. After getting off from the Trains passengers can appreciate the works from up close. Another par tis located in the corridors Fiona designed as set of stickers which document the who creative process it gives the passengers an insight to her creative journey.  Stephanie Cheung – Art Curator – what exactly is found through archaeology?  Once, Fiona was at the warehouse where the findings were kept, She Carefully picked up a fragment, and said “Look at this foot ring” it is telling of the perfection the craftsmen strived for even at the tiny bottom of a bowl, Over the last five years, Fiona has made countless revisions she’s pays tribute to Song aesthetics with contemporary art, ceramics are fragile but through the process of firing they transform into something that could last forever…

紅磡站藝術品《失而復得》製作過程 The making-of the artwork “Lost and Found” at Hung Hom Station

“Lost and Found” is a multi-part artwork created by artist Lam Laam (Jaffa) with sculptures and printing on glass panels located across the station, discovering another meaning of loss and an imaginative journey at Hung Hom Station…..

 Andrew Mead – Chief Architect ARBUK Jaffa is sculptor, we created a series of sculptures based on luggage which actually double up as seats so it has a useful duo-purpose they are both works of art and seats, the luggage series is inspired by the fact that is a very import interchange station both within Hong Kong SAR but also in its connection to the mainland as well. The whole inspiration of the works was actually base on our lost and found office which is actually located at Hong Kong Admiralty station.  And the Artist has created this series of small sculptures that’ sits on the floor on the basis of people might have lost or dropped an umbrella or a glove or a handkerchief and things like that. And so really a quite whimsical piece in that sense…. Cheng Kwok Wai – Senior Project Architect – At the spot where passengers go down to the platform the artist turned patterns of nylon bags widely used in the old days, into prints on the glass barriers . On the Platforms, there are stone sculptures of different sizes.  They’re shaped like luggage bags across time Viewers can see how luggage bags changed the artist worked with old craftsmen and used techniques that are at the verge of disappearances.   These small sculptures are made of recycled aluminium. The Small objects will be installed in the station when passengers discover them, they might realise that they might have lost something similar too.. These artworks gives character to the Hun Hom Station, they enrich passenger journeys… Stephanie Cheung – Art Curator – This Station has witnessed many significant changes. Passengers lost all sorts of things here.  The artist hopes that we will not get lost,  and all that was once lost can be eventually be recovered…  

土瓜灣站藝術品《家》Artwork “Home” at To Kwa Wan Station

Artist Ms Leung Mee-ping creates a conceptual framework, filled out by more than 100 To Kwa Wan residents who shared personal items and memories for every commuter to experience. In collaboration with local organisations the artist held workshops to collect homely objects from local residents, and invited them to share their stories…. Pictures and Stories of the Objects were gathered through a series of workshops.  There are two kind of old objects, some are gifts, some are taken from others when are longer needed. Both carry social and personal meanings, how they were used, their scratches broken parts some objects are in good shape; they are discarded because the users change their taste. These old objects signify collective memories and personal meanings that are absent in newly bought objects. This is why I am fascinated with old objects. These old objects inspired my imagination.  The title of this work is “Home” Household items were collected from local residents.  Photographs of these objects are composed to become a series of images, they’re printed onto the walls in the MTR station like of museum of images

宋皇臺站藝術品《大地陶詞》Artwork “Earth Song” at Sung Wong Toi Station

Artist Fiona Wong presents a modern interpretation of the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty, recreating paintings from the time with ceramic sculptures, illustrating the stunning beauty of the ever-changing seasons. It means a lot to represent the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty at this particular station right here at this location, a few dozen metres underground an ancient, Song Dynasty town was excavated….. Originally I wished to integrate the archaeological finds in my work, Eventually, all factors considered I distilled the Spirit of these artefacts as my inspiration for a brand new contemporary piece. The final work will be located at the platform on four pillars, the work comprises two sets One set is about day and night another is about spring and winter the four works are all based on Song Dynasty paintings including “ Studies of the Properties of Water” By Ma Yuan “ Traveller Among Mountains and Stream” By Fan Kuan These significant Chinese paintings inspired the work. It depicts the passage of time, the contrast between day and night between the seasons   the vitality in spring versus the solitude of a snowy winter. I hope the piece can represent the aesthetics of the Song Dynasty and offer busy passengers an aesthetic experience and reconnect them with history  

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongTramways #香港 #August2021 |# 香港電車 # 叮叮#TaikooPlace # ArtiTree #165 – HK Tramways Free Ride day 18th August 2021 celebrating the #HongKongSAR China- People’s Republic of China 2021 Olympic heroes ..

Since 1904 in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, the Founded Hong Kong Tramways have always been the benchmark hallmark inspiration of the MTR Corporation,in which it transported countless two hundred passengers per daily, 10.4 Million per year averagely….  Within the Hong Kong Tramway route is the countless untold stories that transited ride throughout tramways system on Hong Kong Island …. The “Ding-Ding” in which iconically called for the stopping signal bell that it makes to signal a stop onto to the various stops in between from west to east side of Hong Kong Island..  in which the Hong Kong Trams have been undergoing many evolutionary changes as it progressively moved with the times in Hong Kong’s untold Tramways stories, in which is like a time machine that collect stories from memorable timeless moments in everyone lives whom travelled within with those historic furnishings also whom watched travelled away as it grew up with the evolution of changing Hong Kong SAR city region of China –People’s Republic of China..

【8.18 HK Tramways Free Ride Day

Hong Kong Tramways is honoured to be awarded by the Guinness World Records™ as “the largest fleet of double-decker trams in service”. This coincides with the success of Hong Kong athletes in the Tokyo Olympic Games. As Tramways aspires to celebrate this joyous moment with all Hong Kong people within the shortest period of time, Hong Kong Tramways offers by itself for the first time ever a Free Ride Day to all on 18 August Wednesday 2021.  In which thanking you for your support……

Celebrating HK Tramways is now celebrating its Guinness World RecordsTM as the “Largest double-decker tram fleet in service”! To honour this achievement with everyone in the city, HK Tramways has opened the World Record Pop-Up Store at ArtisTree in Taikoo Place from 30 July to 22 August 2021. Embodying the new PANTONE Color “HK Tram Green” as the key theme, the pop-up is decorated with the classic elements from the legendary Hong Kong transportation icon with a contemporary touch. That includes an abstract tram neon installation to commemorate its fleet of 165 tramcars, picture-perfectly Instagrammable and quintessentially Hong Kong.

Cupping Room,  Maskology and 80M. It is an unique experience combining entertainment, retail therapy and exhibition that pays tribute to HK Tramways’ innovation and creative values.

The store will also be showcasing its DinDing collaborations with renowned local brands such as
Enjoy your everyday brew at the HK Tramways x Cupping Room World Record Pop-Up Café with a selection of perfectly balanced coffees and drinks. Be sure to try out the limited edition ‘1904’ and ‘2021’ roasts as well as the Sparkling ‘Flash-brewed’ Coffee especially created for the HK Tramways crossover, only available at the ArtisTree pop-up….

In which you can purchase your own Pantone HK Tram Green  Colour Tram car number 88 from Tiny Report “HK Tram Green” specially created by PANTONE Color Institute for Hong Kong Tram Already on stage! It is reported that PANTONE, in order to preserve the tradition and cultural history of Hong Kong trams, and to promote unique global transportation, first…The color is named “Hong Kong Tram Green”, and the real car is already walking around on Hong Kong Island….

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongTramways #香港 #August2021 |# 香港電車 # 叮叮#TaikooPlace # ArtiTree #165 – Celebrating HK Tramways Crowned World No.1! Pop-Up Store 165 Now Arrives at Taikoo Place – RecordsTM as the “Largest double-decker tram fleet in service”!

Since 1904 in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, the FoundedHong Kong Tramways have always been the benchmark hallmark inspiration of the MTR Corporation,in which it transported countless two hundred passengers per daily, 10.4 Million per year averagely….  Within the Hong Kong Tramway route is the countless untold stories that transited ride throughout tramways system on Hong Kong Island …. The “Ding-Ding” in which iconically called for the stopping signal bell that it makes to signal a stop onto to the various stops in between from west to east side of Hong Kong Island..  in which the Hong Kong Trams have been undergoing many evolutionary changes as it progressively moved with the times in Hong Kong’s untold Tramways stories, in which is like a time machine that collect stories from memorable timeless moments in everyone lives whom travelled within with those historic furnishings also whom watched travelled away as it grew up with the evolution of changing Hong Kong SAR city region of China –People’s Republic of China..

Celebrating HK Tramways is now celebrating its Guinness World RecordsTM as the “Largest double-decker tram fleet in service”! To honour this achievement with everyone in the city, HK Tramways has opened the World Record Pop-Up Store at ArtisTree in Taikoo Place from 30 July to 22 August 2021. Embodying the new PANTONE Color “HK Tram Green” as the key theme, the pop-up is decorated with the classic elements from the legendary Hong Kong transportation icon with a contemporary touch. That includes an abstract tram neon installation to commemorate its fleet of 165 tramcars, picture-perfectly Instagrammable and quintessentially Hong Kong.

Cupping Room,  Maskology and 80M. It is an unique experience combining entertainment, retail therapy and exhibition that pays tribute to HK Tramways’ innovation and creative values.

The store will also be showcasing its DinDing collaborations with renowned local brands such as
Enjoy your everyday brew at the HK Tramways x Cupping Room World Record Pop-Up Café with a selection of perfectly balanced coffees and drinks. Be sure to try out the limited edition ‘1904’ and ‘2021’ roasts as well as the Sparkling ‘Flash-brewed’ Coffee especially created for the HK Tramways crossover, only available at the ArtisTree pop-up….

In which you can purchase your own Pantone HK Tram Green  Colour Tram car number 88  from Tiny Report “HK Tram Green” specially created by PANTONE Color Institute for Hong Kong Tram Already on stage! It is reported that PANTONE, in order to preserve the tradition and cultural history of Hong Kong trams, and to promote unique global transportation, first…The color is named “Hong Kong Tram Green”, and the real car is already walking around on Hong Kong Island….

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #HongKongTramways #香港 #August2021 |# 香港電車 # 叮叮in collaboration with the Hong Kong Philharmonic orchestra #HKPhil for the Official Launch of “Ding Ding Music” MV! Those international iconic sounds of Hong Kong SAR Public Tramways Transport Ding Ding Music” Leroy Anderson’s “The Typewriter”..

Since 1904 in Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, the Founded Hong Kong Tramways have always been the benchmark hallmark inspiration of the MTR Corporation, in which it transported countless two hundred passengers per daily, 10.4 Million per year averagely….  Within the Hong Kong Tramway route is the countless untold stories that transited ride throughout tramways system on Hong Kong Island …. The “Ding-Ding” in which iconically called for the stopping signal bell that it makes to signal a stop onto to the various stops in between from west to east side of Hong Kong Island..  in which the Hong Kong Trams have been undergoing many evolutionary changes as it progressively moved with the times in Hong Kong’s untold Tramways stories, in which is like a time machine that collect stories from memorable timeless moments in everyone lives whom travelled within with those historic furnishings also whom watched travelled away as it grew up with the evolution of changing Hong Kong SAR city region of China –People’s Republic of China..

For the first time, HK Tramways collaborates with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil), their Resident Conductor Mr. Lio Kuokman and renowned Music Producer Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei to re-arrange Leroy Anderson’s famous orchestral piece “The Typewriter” for the creation of the “Ding Ding Music”.

Apart from the signature tram bell sound, the “Ding Ding Music” also incorporates jingles of the controller and air brakes recorded on our beloved Tram #120. We hope that everyone can now enjoy a new dimension of music journey with the company of Ding Ding!

“Ding Ding Music” Leroy Anderson’s “The Typewriter” rearranged for HK Tramways by CHIU Tsang-hei

Renowned Music Producer Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei “ One Day a friend from the HK Philharmonic Orchestra asked me, is there’s any music related to the tram that can be re-arranged to celebrated this special occasion ……. “   Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil), their Resident Conductor Mr. Lio Kuokman– “ This is a Musical work originally written  for typewriter and orchestra, We have replace the sound of the typewriter with the iconic “Ding-Ding” sound of theTram in a an adaptation by  Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei……  Managing Director of HK Tramways Mr Cyrill Aubin- “ In HK Tramways, we are very used to collaborate with artists, we collaborated with painters, sculptors, street artists surprisingly, we never really explored the potential of  our very Ding- Ding Sound “  Chief Executive of  Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Mr Benedikt Fohr ….”and if It brings a smile on their face then that’s already a lot of what we can achieve….. “Managing Director of HK Tramways Mr Cyrill Aubin – The Main message that we want to send to the people of Hong Kong is be proud of your city that’s an amazing place to be “.. Music Producer Mr. Chiu Tsang-hei “  For me, the experience on the tram is always a happy and enjoyable journey ……”

#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港| #香港太空館 #HongKongSpaceMuseum | …… Also known as the Famous #菠蘿包 #PineappleBun #BoloBao #Planetariums of #SpaceScience #Astronomy gets a massive #Planetarium screen theatre make over #ProfessorStanletyHoSpaceTheatre …

Located in the Heart of Hong Kong central of Victoria Harbour in which locate looking at the iconic Megatroplis HongKong Island city landscape from the opposite is the Hong Kong Space Museum  香港太空館 in which located at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China –People’s Republic of China..  in which is one of the most international iconic buildings architecturally due to its hemispheric round dome in which is iconic known as one of Hong Kong’s local most cherish bread pastries the Pineapple Bun – Bolo Bao due to the pineapple ceramic texturing tiles of the dome structure that resembles the delicious texturing of the Pineapple Bun .. In which on In June 2014, the Hong Kong Government listed the pineapple bun as a part of Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage. … Despite the name, it does not traditionally contain pineapple; rather, the name refers to the look of the characteristic topping (which resembles the texture of a pineapple)……

The Hong Kong Space Museum  香港太空館 is a museum in  which is dedicated as museum for Astronomy and Space Sciences in which educating with  facilities of the museum are located in a building next to the planetarium, showcasing information about the Solar System, cosmology, and spaceflight……  holdings various types of astronomical exhibitions and lectures. It is also open to schools, groups and the public… in which it is opened on 1980 and managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong SAR Government…. In which the construction only took three years to build starting of that construction is 1977… Opening on 8th October 1980..

Setting up the working platform two meters from the ground, so as to avoid the uneven ground structures, in which a Ten Meter Tall Aluminium Scaffoldings were need as the highest point of our Space Theatre is more than Ten Meters tall .. 421 Old Panels were taken down one by one…

Then here comes the installation of the new panels 428 in total panel, in which the new NanoSeam technology allows the panels to join together without seams, in with the last piece on, the replacement of panels was complete in which the new shows will be available from July .. ..  

In which with new shows in July 2021 with the new makeover – of the signature dome-shaped screen of the Hong Kong Space Museum’s Space Theatre took 14 months, and has been completed for re-opening on July 1, just in time for the summer. Using the latest NanoSeam technology, the new screen offers a seamless viewing experience, enabling sharper and more colourful images. New programmes on display include the sky show “Worlds Beyond Earth”, the Omnimax show “Ancient Caves” and the 3D dome show “Secrets of the Universe 3D”.

香港太空館 Hong Kong Space Museum – Solar Scope Alpha filter – 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR- China- People’s Republic of China …..