Heritage Thematic Exhibition Happy Valley: A Cultural Landscape Revealing the Transformation of Hong Kong’s Iconic Neighbourhood

Happy Valley: A Cultural Landscape is this year’s Tai Kwun major heritage thematic exhibition. Located in the Duplex Studio Block 01 from 8 November 2024 to 23 February 2025, the exhibition traces the dynamic interactions between people and the environment that have shaped the cultural landscape of Happy Valley, portraying the layered life of this evolving valley. It takes a deeper look into the historical transformation and inspires insight into a sustainable future for the well-being of communities and the environment. This exhibition is made possible with funding and support from The Hong Kong Jockey Club.

The exhibition is one of the celebratory activities marking the 140th anniversary of The Hong Kong Jockey Club. Under the banner “With You. Then. Now. Always.” the Club is celebrating its close partnership with the community, which has thrived thanks to a unique integrated business model through which racing and wagering generate tax contributions, charity support and employment opportunities for Hong Kong.

Embracing the Past to Shape the Future
The exhibition asks a simple question: How did Happy Valley become what it is today? It traces the processes of landscape transformation shaped by human activities, from the earliest agricultural practice in Wong Nai Chung Village to successive developments, including land-use change, drainage infrastructure development, land reclamation, and urbanisation. Interwoven stories of cultural and landscape change reveal past and ongoing challenges relating to public health, human and environmental wellbeing, climate change adaptation and resilience—some of the most significant issues that are still impacting our world today.

Celebrating the Cultural Experience of Happy Valley
The exhibition explores themes relating to the cultural experience of Happy Valley: horse racing culture; sports and recreation; rituals, memories and communities; and living. These interrelated themes define our everyday experience of Happy Valley, highlighting the meaning derived from human interactions with the environment. An important component is the inclusion of community voices to enhance engagement with diverse communities. Permeating the exhibition space are sound installations that immerse visitors in the natural, urban and human environment of Happy Valley. Traces of these sounds are also embedded in the community film that documents Happy Valley as it is today.

Innovative Design and Multimedia Presentation
Other exhibits include rarely-seen historic photos, archival maps, and film footage. Another highlight is a large topographical model at the centre of the Duplex Studio, inviting visitors to identify and learn about the integral elements of Happy Valley. In addition to highlighting a wide range of community assets in Happy Valley, the interactive design encourages visitors to think more broadly about urban heritage in connection with the built and natural environment, intangible components, cultural diversity, drivers of socio-economic growth, and more. Behind this topographical model is a perspectival representation of the Happy Valley Underground Stormwater Storage Tank—an engineering marvel for flood prevention.

Uncovering forgotten stories and offering a fresh perspective on one of Hong Kong’s most iconic places, Happy Valley: A Cultural Landscape advocates a holistic vision of urban heritage, encouraging us to build an inclusive, sustainable and resilient future.

Programmes
Happy Valley: A Cultural Landscape – Curator’s Guided Tour
Curator-led tour of Happy Valley: A Cultural Landscape explores the ideas behind the making of the exhibition and the interwoven stories about Happy Valley.
Date:

  • 23 November 2024 (Saturday) (Cantonese)
  • 30 November 2024 (Saturday) (English)

Time: 2-3pm
Language: Cantonese & English
Venue: Duplex Studio, Block 01, Tai Kwun


Tai Kwun Conversations
Date: 13 January 2025 (Monday)
Time: 7pm-8:30pm
Venue: JC Cube, Tai Kwun


Tram Tour to Experience the City Change
This family workshop is conducted while embarking on a tram tour to Happy Valley. It makes learning engaging and fun. Participants compare old Hong Kong photos with the city’s present appearance, understanding its history of land reclamation and urban growth. Children create their own illustrated maps, drawing connections between people and the environment.
Date:

  • 12 January 2025 (Sunday)
  • 18 January 2025 (Saturday)

Time: 10:30am-12:30pm, 3pm-5pm

Gathering Point: Whitty Street Tram Depot, Connaught Road West, Western District
Target Participants: Children aged between 5 to 12, accompanied by a parent or guardian
Ticket Price: $430 for two persons (including one set of material packs with an illustrated map)


Heritage Thematic Exhibition
Happy Valley: A Cultural Landscape
8 November 2024 to 23 February 2025 11am-7pm
Duplex Studio, Block 01, Tai Kwun


Tram Tour to Experience the City Change Event Photos