In response to the sweeping urbanization of Hong Kong and the resulting loss of its cultural diversity, A Bamboo Craft Festival is designed with vast elevated temporary bamboo platforms and structures, creating an urban spatial celebration to preserve and revitalize the local street life cultures, traditions, and craftsmanships. The festival takes place annually and aims to engage the public to experience and explore local street cultures and craftsmanship through workshops and performances, embodying the spirit of Hong Kong.
Wincy Kung is an illustrator, spatial, and graphic designer. A graduate of the School of Design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She is passionate about design, architecture, and art which inspired her to explore her practices and works through multidimensional perspectives across the disciplines. She enjoys observing the city space to explore cultural practices and traditions through different senses and reflecting on her experiences in design and creation.
Wincy Kung is an illustrator, spatial, and graphic designer. She is passionate about illustration, design, and architecture which inspired her to explore her practices and works through multidimensional perspectives across the disciplines. She enjoys observing the city space to explore cultural practices and traditions through different senses and reflecting on her experiences in design and creation.