Exhibitions & Events

- Date
21 July 2010 – 27 September 2010
- Venue
1/F Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History
- Date
20 October 2010 – 31 March 2011
- Venue
G/F, Mong Man Wai Library
In 2006, the Hong Kong Museum of History and the Hong Kong Institute of Education collaborated on a research project named "An Exploratory Survey on Village Schools in Hong Kong" to study the development of rural education in Hong Kong. The "Under the Trees" series of exhibitions were based on the findings of these research materials and were being displayed on Tai Po Campus.
Campuses of the village schools are often decorated with flowers and vegetation, with shade of beautiful trees. The "Under the Trees" exhibitions fully depicted this special characteristic of village schools. The exhibition series was divided into two parts, namely "Under the Trees (I): The History of Hong Kong Village Schools" and "Under the Trees (II): People and Stories from Village Schools", which were being displayed at the Hong Kong Museum of Education and the Mong Man Wai Library respectively on HKIEd Tai Po campus.
The former exhibition showcased the development of village schools and rural education, displaying more than 150 artefacts of great historical value; the latter exhibition featured people and stories from village schools. "Under The Trees (II)" had also been displayed earlier at the Hong Kong History of Museum from 21st July to 27th September 2010, and had been visited by over 38,000 members of the public. Visitors were welcome to visit the Hong Kong Museum of Education and the Mong Man Wai Library for both exhibitions and learn more about the historical development of village schools in Hong Kong.
Presented by:
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
In Collaboration with:
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Organised by:
Hong Kong Museum of Education
Hong Kong Museum of History