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As the independence movements of some British colonies continued to develop, no other empire exhibition was organised in Britain after the Second World War. When the Festival of Britain was held in 1951 in London as the centennial anniversary of the Great Exhibition in 1851, no British colonies participated with any independent pavilion. The Hong Kong Section at Wembley Park was therefore the only comprehensive showcase of exhibiting Hong Kong in Britain during the colonial period.

Brochure of Festival of Britain

SKU: EC011
  • 1951

Two Exhibitions between Two Strikes:

Exhibiting Hong Kong at the British Empire Exhibition 1924 and 1925

Principal investigator:

Dr. Gary Pui-fung Wong

Lecturer

School of Sociology and Social Policy

The University of Leeds

 

Contact methods: G.P.F.Wong@leeds.ac.uk

This project is funded by the Lord Wilson Heritage Trust. 

 

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