
Calling all content creators! Apply for the free masterclass 'Storytelling through Patterns' presented by Hong Kong Palace Museum x SCMP Learn
Enjoy a photography and journalism masterclass from industry experts, receive a 1-year youth membership to the Hong Kong Palace Museum, and potentially have your work featured on Young Post and the social media platform of the Hong Kong Palace Museum!
Inside the Palace Museum in Beijing, exquisite patterns adorn the eaves, windows and furniture of the best-preserved historical palatial complex in the world. These traditional Chinese patterns are known for embodying cultural values that continue to shape our lives today. What if you could bring these patterns to life and be a successor of their legacy?
This summer, the Hong Kong Palace Museum and SCMP Learn are inviting 50 passionate creatives aged 14 to 18 to explore how digital storytelling can transform patterns found in artefacts and architecture into dynamic narratives.
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