In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China and the 25th Anniversary of Macau’s Return to the Motherland, the Hong Kong Association for the Development of Chinese Culture and Creativity (ADCCC) is proud to present the FORTUNE REALMS: Pop-Up Museum of Chinese Culture & Arts (Macau Station). Co-organized by SJM Resorts, S.A. (“SJM”) and OptiWin Culture and Innovation Association – whatelephant IP Team, FORTUNE REALMS: Pop-Up Museum of Chinese Culture & Arts (Macau Station). Officially launching today, this exhibition will run until 9 February 2025, at Level 1 of the Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau (“Grand Lisboa Palce”) and highlights the integration of traditional Chinese heritage with modern artistic innovation.

The FORTUNE REALMS: Pop-Up Museum of Chinese Culture & Arts (Macau Station) features a thoughtfully designed entrance archway, beckoning guests to embark on a cultural expedition.

The exhibition is supported by the Macao Government Tourism Office (“MGTO”), Cultural Development Fund of the Macao SAR Government, The Industry and Commerce Association of Macau, Digital Marketing Committee of the The Chinese Workers’ Technical Association, Ethnic Cultural Heritage Branch of the China Traditional Culture Promotion Council, The Hong Kong Guangxi Association of Professionals, Cultural Creative Committee of the China Hong Kong Economic Trading International Association, Globasia Cultural Exchange Promotion Association, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Youth Society, and the World Institute of Sustainable Development Planners (“WISDP”). Associate organisers includes Sociedade Lumos Viva Limitada, Gao He (SZ) international Supply-chain Management Limited, OwOh Concept Limited, Bamu Bakery Co., Ltd. and Triplets Culture and Entertainment Limited.

The opening ceremony was graced by esteemed guests, including Ms. Lei Ka Ian, Representative of the Department of Publicity and Culture of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government of the Macao SAR Government; Ms. Jennifer Si Tou, Head of Tourism Product and Events Department of MGTO; Mr. Van Pou Lon, Head of Visual Art of the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao SAR Government; Mr. Ray Ng, Executive Director of The Industry and Commerce Association of Macau; Mr. Chan Ka Io, Member of the Administrative Committee of the Cultural Development Fund of the Macao SAR Government; Ms. Gloria Chak, Manager of Convention and Exhibition Industry Development Division of Macao Commerce and Investment Promotion Institute; Ms. Daisy Ho, Managing Director of SJM; Mr. Michael Yip, Chairman of the Association for the Development of Chinese Culture and Creativity; and Mr. Terry Chao, Founder of OptiWin Culture and Innovation Association – whatelephant IP Team.