Humans and Deities Connected Through Celebrations: Festivals and Customs in Lingnan, Public Lecture Series on “Lingnan Culture and the World” 2025
Celebrations that bring humans and deities together represent a harmonious union between Heaven and humanity. In these festive moments, people commune with the divine and share in collective joy, infusing earthly festivals with sacred significance and deep religious meaning. The festivals and customs of Lingnan not only embody the common characteristics of traditional Chinese festivals but also reflect distinctive regional traits. Approaching the topic from an everyday, down-to-earth perspective, the two invited scholars will explore the religious values and cultural significance embedded in Lingnan’s diverse festive practices.
This public lecture series is part of RGC Collaborative Research Project “Lingnan Culture and the World” (2023–2026) and is also one of the activities in the Chinese Culture Promotion Series.
Lecture 1
Celebrating Festivals and Divine Birthdays Through
Daoist Rituals in Hong Kong Temples
Speaker: Professor LAI Chi Tim
Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, CUHK
Date: 25.10.2025 (Saturday)
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
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Lecture 2
Half a Century in the Festival Field:
A Self-Reflection in Hong Kong Jiao Festival
Speaker: Professor CHOI Chi Cheung
Department of History, CUHK
Date: 2.11.2025 (Sunday)
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
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Venue: Lecture Theatre, G/F, Hong Kong Central Library
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Enquiries: 2921 0285 / 3943 7382
Websites:
Hong Kong Public Libraries
www.hkpl.gov.hk
Institute of Chinese Studies, CUHK
www.ics.cuhk.edu.hk
**Conducted in Cantonese**
**Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the talk for admission**
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*RGC Collaborative Research Project “Lingnan Culture and the World” (2023–2026)