Target participants: Residents in Tai Kok Tsui District, hardware-related industries and small shops, hardware craftmen and the public.
Community cultural preservation
1. Documenting of hardware craftsmanship and history in Tai Kok Tsui
Aiming at cultivating new generation of masters, promoting intergenerational transmission, and avoiding the permanent loss of hardware craftmanship, the team aspires to collect industry stories and oral history in the district.
As of the first quarter of 2023: The team visited the old metal hardware stores and related stores in the district regularly and built relationships. At the same time, volunteers were recruited to take part in the oral history project, by the means of taking photos and videos for the local stores to record the changes of Tai Kok Tsui. The materials will be used in publications such as books and social media platform posts.
2. Inheritance of hardware skills
The hardware industry covers a wide range of professional skills, some easier skills such as iron, aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, etc., will be chosen in the workshops for the public to experience the handcraft. At the end, it is hoped that the craftmanship can be inherited.
As of the first quarter of 2023: The team arranged training sessions for the hardware stores owners to equip with presentation skills, in order to strengthen the confidence to teach in the workshops. At the same time, more hardware masters were recruited and trained. Due to the fifth wave of the epidemic, the physical workshop was shifted online and the material packages was delivered to the participants so they could experience the workshop at home.
3. Guided tour of community history and culture
As of the first quarter of 2023: The team has trained residents, youths or interested general public to become experienced tour guides, in order to instruct the public to get to know the history, hardware industry and local characters of Tai Kok Tsui. There are 3 themes of the guided tours and it’s organized bi-weekly. The first tour was launched in November 2021. Schools and groups are also welcomed to reserve their exclusive session.
As some hardware stores are inconvenient for the public to visit, virtual reality (VR) is applied to show 360-degree view inside. Participates can experience being in the hardware store through VR glasses.
Community revitalisation
4. Establishing ‘Colourful Ironware Hub’
The team planned to set up ‘Colourful Ironware Hub’ in Tai Kok Tsui to build up a meeting point for the local, as well as to showcase the history of hardware industry. Thus, to connect the residents and foster the revitalisation in the community.
The ‘Colourful Ironware Hub’ located in 80 Oak Street, has been launched in November 2021. Apart from being a mini museum for the general public as some old store signs, old machines are collected, it’s also served as the meeting point/starting point for guided tours and a training hub for tour guides.
5. Installation art workshops
Under the lead of artists, designers or craftsmen, it is expected to create installations that present the significance of the history and culture in the district and some of the works can be used in community spaces.
As of the first quarter of 2023: Related art installation workshops have been launched. Participants joined the guided tour in the area to know about the local characters before creating the installation art. The next step participants will share and exchange ideas with the hardware masters on the installation productions.
The ‘Red Dachshund’ made by ‘Heng Cheong Hardware’ involves technique of bending metal. Combining a fire extinguisher, a common recycling item in Tai Kok Tsui as the dog’s body. The ‘Red Dachshund’ turns ironwares into a public installation.
6. Community public space planning
As of the first quarter of 2023: Residents, local stores owners, and stakeholders were invited to explore the possibility of revitalizing the spaces in the district. The team also connected with NGOs, secondary schools and universities, especially art students. A total number of 70 students were invited to join the brainstorming sessions to come up with good ideas for district urban renewal.