Saint Stephen installation
Sam Havadtoy, the Hungarian artist set up an installation in the renovated St. Stephen's Hall in the Buda Castle.
Sam Havadtoy, the Hungarian artist set up an installation in the renovated St. Stephen's Hall in the Buda Castle.
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Like in the previous years the Consulate General of Hungary will participate in the Education and Careers Expo from the 15th July until the 18th July 2021.
On the 29th June the Consulate Generals of the Republic of Poland, of the Czech Republic and Hungary in Hong Kong together with the Slovakian Honorary Consul held a reception in Haw Par Mansion to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the V4 Cooperation.
The Make Music 2021 Festival will be held on the 13th June.
The first Hong Kong Teqball Cup final and award ceremony took place on 9th May 2021 at Mongkok MacPherson Stadium, organized by the Hong Kong Teqball Association, a subdivision of the China Hong Kong Newly Emerged Sports Association (NESA).
The Bartók Spring International Arts Week will be held from 7 to 24 May 2021. The online shows can be streamed free of charge. The audience can enjoy various concerts, including premieres from Hungarian venues and from famous international concert halls all around the world.
Similarly to the previous years the Consulate General of Hungary will participate in the European Union Film Festival in Hong Kong this year. We are screening the Hungarian film, On the Quiet on the 24th April and on the 26th April.
Ignaz Semmelweis (1818-1865), also known as the "saviour of mothers", was a Hungarian doctor and scientist who discovered the importance of hand-washing decades before Louis Pasteur confirmed germ-theory. Below You may find the english language website created, operated and copyrighted by HNM SEMMELWEIS MUSEUM, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY about...
The Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival is held between 14-29 November. The Hungarian film Revolt of Job is screened on the 22nd. The film nominated for an Oscar in 1984 depicts the Holocaust through the eyes of a child. In 1943, Job, the Jewish peasant farmer who has buried seven of his own children, adopts...