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In the first installment of her series on Hong Kong's outlying islands, Faye Bradley revisits some of the time-honored island festivals and finds out about newer ones that celebrate local traditions and environments.

By Faye Bradley | HK EDITION | Updated: 2024-11-01 14:43
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Tommy Hui, who led a tour of the rocky coast of Peng Chau (above) as part of Inter-Island Festival 2023, says the aim was to have participants take away "some basic understanding of the local ecosystem and species". [PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY]

So bee it

From the outset, practitioners of indigenous craft and cultural heritage traditions have figured in the Inter-Island Festival. In 2023, artists from the Lantau Shanto Studio in Mui Wo and the bamboo crafts workshop Yiwooo in Peng Chau joined forces with the Science Unit of Lingnan University to form a project team for the festival.

"Our goal was to organize a mini-education program during the festival to raise public awareness about solitary bees and wasps," says Roger Lee, a research assistant professor at the Science Unit. "After an enjoyable brainstorming session, we developed a project called Island Bee & Bee."

Using locally sourced materials such as Mui Wo clay and Peng Chau bamboo, a series of "bee hotels" were created and installed in both locations. Each comes with educational panels offering insights into the ecology in which bees thrive and their significance as pollinators.

At the workshops held as part of the project, participants were invited to make their own bee hotels using locally available materials, once again with a view to raising awareness about the importance of supporting local biodiversity.

"I believe both Hong Kong residents and overseas visitors had an enjoyable time at the Inter-Island Festival, given its diverse range of activities and emphasis on local culture," Lee says. "It provides a unique perspective for tourists to experience Hong Kong's rural communities and their distinct cultural heritages."

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