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10 Jul 2026

Hong Kong Palace Museum Launches Fifth Edition of "Bi-city Youth Cultural Leadership Programme"

Hong Kong Palace Museum Launches Fifth Edition of "Bi-city Youth Cultural Leadership Programme"

Sponsored by Swire Properties, the eight-week flagship learning and exchange, themed "Culture in the Making—", enables emerging cultural leaders to explore how culture shapes vibrant cities and communities

The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM or the Museum) has officially launched the fifth edition of its flagship youth learning and exchange initiative, the "Bi-city Youth Cultural Leadership Programme" (the Programme). Twenty-two university students from Beijing and Hong Kong – an increase from 16 participants in previous editions – will embark on an immersive eight-week journey of learning, internships, and cultural immersion, examining how heritage, innovation and urban development intersect to shape vibrant and sustainable communities.

The opening ceremony of the "Bi-city Youth Cultural Leadership Programme" was held at the Palace Museum today
 

With Swire Properties as Lead Sponsor and support from the Palace Museum and the Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China in Beijing, the Programme creates a unique platform for dialogue, collaboration and experiential learning, connecting young people through shared cultural experiences and cross-city exchange across Beijing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

Under the theme "Culture in the Making—", the current edition invites participants to explore and reimagine the dynamic interplay between cultural spaces and urban life across three distinctive cities. It aligns with the national 15th Five-Year Plan, which advocates for deepening international cultural exchanges and nurturing talents with a global outlook and cross-cultural competence. Since its launch in 2022, the Programme has engaged nearly 170 university and tertiary students from Beijing and Hong Kong.

The Programme commenced in Beijing with an opening ceremony held at the Palace Museum, where the participants engaged in an exchange with Wang Yuegong, Deputy Director of the Palace Museum; Dr Louis Ng, Museum Director of the HKPM; Enoch Yuen, Deputy Director of the Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing; David Poraj-Wilczynski, Chief Executive Officer, Chinese Mainland, Swire Properties; and alumni from previous cohorts.

At the opening ceremony, the participants shared reflections on their experiences in Beijing, and their aspirations for the journey ahead. This year's cohort includes overseas students from Japan and Korea, enriching the programme with broader perspectives and intercultural dialogue. Students spoke about the importance of preserving cultural heritage and innovation, while expressing their excitement for the seven-week journey ahead. Alumni from previous editions also shared how the Programme had influenced their academic and professional journeys, while Wang Jun, Research Fellow at the Palace Museum and chief expert of the Academy of Gugong Studies, delivered a keynote address on the planning and design philosophies of the Forbidden City.

Wang Yuegong, Deputy Director of the Palace Museum, said, "We are delighted to witness the 'Bi-city Youth Cultural Leadership Programme' entering its fifth year, bringing together a group of young people who are passionate about Chinese culture. The Palace Museum and the Hong Kong Palace Museum will continue to work in close partnership, committed to promoting Chinese art and culture through preservation and innovation, with young talents at the core. By immersing themselves in real-world cultural scenes, students will explore the modern transformation of Chinese traditions from diverse viewpoints, fueling innovative ideas to meet contemporary needs. By supporting this programme, the Palace Museum aims to nurture a new generation of cultural professionals with global minds, advance the worldwide dissemination and exchange of Chinese culture, and contribute to the long-term development of the cultural sector."

Dr Louis Ng, Museum Director of the HKPM, said, "As our flagship youth talent development initiative, the 'Bi-city Youth Cultural Leadership Programme' underscores the Museum's vision of connecting Beijing and Hong Kong while fostering cultural exchange and cultivating future global cultural leaders. We are encouraged to witness our alumni thriving across the museum and cultural industries, with several choosing to contribute their expertise to the HKPM team, bringing the educational journey full circle. Through this initiative, we aspire to cultivate a new generation of cultural talents with global minds and deep local roots, championing the contemporary interpretation and international dissemination of Chinese culture. We also extend our sincere gratitude to Swire Properties, whose long-term support has allowed this programme to grow from strength to strength."

David Poraj-Wilczynski, Chief Executive Officer, Chinese Mainland, Swire Properties, said, "We are excited to continue our partnership with the HKPM, and mark the commencement of another edition of this meaningful programme. These young participants represent the future of our communities, and the Programme will help build a strong talent pipeline for the long-term development of the arts and cultural sectors in Beijing and Hong Kong. By sharing our placemaking experience and expertise, we aim to inspire them to explore arts, culture and community development from multiple perspectives. This year, we are delighted that the students will visit Guangzhou, where they can explore the relationship between art, culture and waterfront communities within the Greater Bay Area."

Spanning Beijing, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong, the 2026 fifth edition will introduce an 'Ideas Market' in late August, serving as the finale to the Programme

This July and August, the 22 selected students will undertake in-depth exchanges and practical learning across Beijing, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong. The journey will cover a series of key cultural landmarks, such as Beijing's 798 Art District, Guangzhou's Bai'etan Greater Bay Area Art Centre, and Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK), alongside Swire Properties' landmark developments across the three cities, including Taikoo Li Sanlitun, INDIGO, Beijing, Taikoo Li Julong Wan, Taikoo Hui, Guangzhou and Taikoo Place, Hong Kong.

A major highlight of the Hong Kong leg will be the visit and exchange session at the Swire Archives in Taikoo Place on 23 July. This will be followed by a four-week internship at leading cultural institutions, including facilities within WestK, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the HKSAR Government, Swire Properties, DX Design Hub, One Bite Design Studio and Quarryside. Students will gain hands-on experience in areas such as arts administration, programme curation, and cultural space operations.

This edition also introduces the new 'Innovation Studio', focused on three key design tracks: Content and IP Creation, Cultural Product Development, and Visitor Experience Enhancement. The studio is designed to guide students to translate their observations into tangible creative proposals. Through a structured process of concept pitching, design refinement, and prototyping, the studio fosters cross-disciplinary thinking while strengthening participants' creative and practical capabilities.

The Programme will culminate in the 'Ideas Market' in Hong Kong in late August. Students will curate their own dedicated display spaces, combining display panels, physical elements, and digital prototypes to present their cultural innovation concepts. Centring on the outcomes of the eight-week programme, the Ideas Market will offer a comprehensive showcase of the students' journey from initial observation to final creation.

Co-designed by the programme partner Ednovators, a Hong Kong-based charity, the Programme adopts an innovative and inspiring approach to ignite a passion among young people to build careers in Hong Kong's arts and cultural sector.

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About the Hong Kong Palace Museum
Through innovative curatorial approaches, the Hong Kong Palace Museum presents priceless treasures from the Palace Museum along with the finest collections from other world-renowned institutions. The Museum is also in the process of building its own world-class collection. Opened in 2022, the Museum is a leading institution for the study and appreciation of Chinese art and culture and the promotion of dialogue among world civilisations. The Museum is a collaborative project between the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and the Palace Museum. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust made a donation of HK$3.5 billion for its establishment, as well as some of the annual exhibitions and education programmes in 2023–2032.

Through research, exhibitions, publications, and educational and professional exchange programmes, the Museum builds international partnerships and positions Hong Kong as a global hub for art and culture. A resource that belongs to the local community, the Museum inspires community engagement, fosters dialogue, and promotes creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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About the Palace Museum
Established in 1925, the Palace Museum is a comprehensive museum built on the foundations of the Ming and Qing imperial palaces, the Forbidden City, integrating architecture, cultural relics, and the rich historical and cultural heritage of the imperial courts. In 1961, the State Council listed it as one of the first batch of "Major National Cultural Heritage Sites", and in 1987, it was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Palace Museum became a National 5A Tourist Attraction in 2007. The following year, it was among the first Chinese museums recognised by the National Cultural Heritage Administration as a "National First-level Museum". The Palace Museum spans a total area of 106 hectares and has a total construction area of 233,300 square metres, making it the world's largest and best-preserved historical palatial complex.

Today, the Palace Museum is an unparalleled art treasure house with a vast collection of over 1.95 million items/sets in twenty-five major categories. It showcases the time-honoured and splendid Chinese civilisation to the public through its imperial palace architecture; the display of original interior settings to illustrate the history of the imperial court; galleries dedicated to decorative arts, timepieces, paintings, calligraphic works, ceramics, and sculptures; and thematic exhibitions.

About the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK)
WestK is one of the largest and most ambitious cultural hubs in the world and Hong Kong's new cultural tourism landmark, spanning 40 hectares alongside Victoria Harbour. WestK comprises a mix of landmark arts and cultural facilities, including world-class museums M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum, intricately designed performing arts venues the Xiqu Centre and Freespace, the 11-hectare Art Park with a waterfront promenade, and the upcoming WestK Performing Arts Centre.

Hosting over 1,000 exhibitions, performances, programmes, and events each year, WestK provides a vital platform for both emerging and established artists. WestK welcomes more than 10 million visitors each year, evolving as the international cultural brand of Hong Kong and strengthening the city's strategic role as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.
https://www.westk.hk

About Swire Properties
Swire Properties develops and manages commercial, retail, hotel, and residential properties, with a particular focus on mixed-use developments in prime locations at major mass transportation intersections. Swire Properties is listed on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and its investment portfolio in Hong Kong comprises Taikoo Place, Pacific Place, Cityplaza and Citygate. The Company's completed portfolio in Hong Kong comprises approximately 1.51 million sqm (approximately 16.3 million sq ft) of space.

In the Chinese Mainland, Swire Properties has six completed mixed-use developments. They include Taikoo Li Sanlitun and INDIGO^ in Beijing, HKRI Taikoo Hui and Taikoo Li Qiantan in Shanghai, Taikoo Hui Guangzhou and Taikoo Li Chengdu. Taikoo Place Beijing^, Taikoo Li Xi'an, Taikoo Li Sanya*, the expansion of Taikoo Li Qiantan, Lujiazui Taikoo Yuan in Shanghai and Taikoo Li Julong Wan Guangzhou are currently under development. The Company's completed portfolio in the Chinese Mainland comprises approximately 1.3 million sqm (14.4 million sq ft) of space.

In addition to Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland, the Company has a presence in Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand and Miami, U.S.A.

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^Taikoo Place Beijing will include the existing INDIGO upon completion.
*Project name has yet to be confirmed.