The Hong Kong Forbidden City Cultural Museum will launch a golden craft education project from this year, and it is expected that at least 50,000 will benefit.

Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily reported that the Hong Kong Palace Museum and Chow Tai Fook Jewelry signed a cooperation agreement to provide 10 million Hong Kong dollars (approximately $ 1.67 million) funding by Chow Tai Fook."Chinese gold technology and cultural inheritance education project.

The launching ceremony of the above education project was held on Thursday (October 3) at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.The project aims to promote the Chinese gold craft culture to the younger generation, and assist in improving their ability to appreciate the art of gold.The project will host different activities with themes such as gold technology, gold tool design, and cultural exchanges, such as the master class lectures that focus on the development of China's gold technology, and the mainland survey delegation of the exchanges of the Gold Craft Master. It is expected that at least 50,000 will benefit.

Zhuo Yongxing, deputy director of the Hong Kong Department of Government Affairs, said in his speech that the golden technology industry has a long history and a high level in China.History, culture and art awareness and interest will also help cultivate the next generation to become the inheritor of Chinese culture and enhance the connotation of the cultural industry.

Ma Xingyi, director of the study and participation department of the Hong Kong Palace Museum, revealed that the target target of the first workshop is the younger students who have been registered at the end of the year.As for the other details of the project, it will be announced early next year.

Zheng Zhiwen, vice chairman of Zhou Dafu Jewelery Group, said that the company hopes to cultivate the younger generation's skills in jewelry production and design through this five -year educational project, as well as the creativity and pride of Chinese art.