
EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS

What's On at Diversity Hub?
Diversity Hub's community exhibitions draw out our stories of culture, identity, inclusion and bring them to life. Explore immersive displays celebrating the city’s rich diversity and the power of community connections.
Hong Kong's Ethnically
Diverse Heritage
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At Diversity Hub we are excited to announce our community exhibition celebrating Hong Kong’s multi-ethnic history and how this has contributed to Hong Kong’s vibrant culture.
We want to showcase the stories and journeys of diverse communities, in order to promote inclusivity, educate and strengthen cultural understanding and belonging.
We look forward to sharing this enriching and sometimes surprising, experience with you!
Curated & Designed by Winkle Picker and Sugar HK


A Journey to the Past with
Mr KK Lam, an experienced artefacts creator
Mr. Lam Kin-keung, PMSM, is a dedicated historical and cultural worker with extensive experience in artefact collection.
He has contributed to numerous cultural artefact exhibitions in Hong Kong, Macau, and various provinces and cities in Mainland China.
His collection is showcased at Diversity Hub, and he will also conduct historical docent tours in Tsim Sha Tsui. Stay tuned for upcoming events!
Upcoming Events
- Wed 14 MayDiversity Hub, Floor 17, Block E$280 per person, includes refreshments, speaker presentation, Q&A, and guided tour by ethnically diverse docents. This talk is part of the Speaker Series with the Department of Anthropology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Wed 11 JunDiversity Hub, Floor 17, Block E$280 per person, includes refreshments, speaker presentation, Q&A, and guided tour by ethnically diverse docents. This talk is part of the Speaker Series with the Department of Anthropology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Wed 02 JulDiversity Hub, Floor 17, Block E$280 per person, includes refreshments, speaker presentation, Q&A, and guided tour by ethnically diverse docents. This talk is part of the Speaker Series with the Department of Anthropology of The Chinese University of Hong Kong