Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK), established in 1990 by a group of community leaders as an affiliate of Asia Society, is an independent non-governmental educational organization with the mission to navigate shared futures for Asia and the world in the fields of arts and culture, business and policy. Since 2012, ASHK is situated at the Former Explosives Magazine, a former British Army stronghold steeped in history. Through conservation, restoration and adaptive reuse, the site has been transformed into a cultural and intellectual hub, offering a range of arts and culture, business and policy programs, and exhibitions to the community.
作為亞洲協會十四個中心之一,亞洲協會香港中心(「香港中心」)於一九九零年由一班香港社會領袖創立,屬於獨立,非政府的教育組織,旨在從藝術與文化、商業及政策等各方面引領亞洲和世界,共同邁向更美好的未來。香港中心自二零一二年起座落於具歷史價值的金鐘英軍軍火庫遺址,透過保育、修葺及活化工程,將古蹟保育融會於嶄新設計中,藉以提供更多元化的活動供大眾參與,當中包括藝文、商業政策活動及展覽等。
Asia Society Hong Kong Center (ASHK), established in 1990 by a group of community leaders as an affiliate of Asia Society, is an independent non-governmental educational organization with the mission to navigate shared futures for Asia and the world in the fields of arts and culture, business and policy. Since 2012, ASHK is situated at the Former Explosives Magazine, a former British Army stronghold steeped in history. Through conservation, restoration and adaptive reuse, the site has been transformed into a cultural and intellectual hub, offering a range of arts and culture, business and policy programs, and exhibitions to the community.
作為亞洲協會十四個中心之一,亞洲協會香港中心(「香港中心」)於一九九零年由一班香港社會領袖創立,屬於獨立,非政府的教育組織,旨在從藝術與文化、商業及政策等各方面引領亞洲和世界,共同邁向更美好的未來。香港中心自二零一二年起座落於具歷史價值的金鐘英軍軍火庫遺址,透過保育、修葺及活化工程,將古蹟保育融會於嶄新設計中,藉以提供更多元化的活動供大眾參與,當中包括藝文、商業政策活動及展覽等。