Chinese Seal Carving: A Hands-On Seal Carving Experience

Chinese seal carving is a revered traditional craft with a history spanning over 3,000 years, serving as a symbol of identity and authority. In this workshop, participants will learn the history of seal carving and intricate techniques involved in creating their own unique seals, connecting them to this ancient art form.

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AIMS & OBJECTIVES

To encourage new students to connect with one another and build friendships through the shared experience of seal carving, while appreciating the cultural significance of the traditional craft.


LANGUAGE

English and Cantonese


SESSION

Sep 10 (Wed) 18:30-21:00


VENUE

Room G02, G/F, Shaw Auditorium


REMARKS

Participants are required to submit a refundable deposit of HKD 200 (Cash only), which will be returned upon successful completion of workshop. If the participant cannot attend the workshop, the deposit will be forfeited and used to offset the workshop operation expense.

Interested participants are required to enrol online and complete the deposit payment by visiting Room 203, Shaw Auditorium during business hours: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:00 (Monday to Friday) before August 29, 2025 (Fri) in order to secure their spot.

Quota is limited, if the deposit is not received by August 29, 2025, your spot will be released. Released spots will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis to all waitlist applicant, according to the time the deposit is paid.

Please present your Student Card for identity verification when attending the workshop.

The Shaw Auditorium Unit reserves the right in its sole discretion to make changes to the event program without prior notice.