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Lectures
Venue: |
Exhibition Gallery, UG/F, Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum |
Time: |
3:00 – 5:00 pm |
Fee: |
Free (First come, first served.) |
Capacity: |
40 |
All lectures will be conducted in Cantonese unless otherwise specified. The Museum makes no representations on the content of the lectures.
Date |
Topic |
Speaker |
12/1 (Sat) |
Overseas Compatriots and the 1911 Revolution

| This talk explores the relationship between overseas compatriots and their support and contributions to revolutionary activities. |
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By Professor Lee Kam Keung
(Professor, Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University) |
23/2 (Sat) |
Gaining Insight on History through Revolutionary Sites
| This talk introduces the history of the fortified structure at Ha Pak Nai, Yuen Long, and its role in late Qing revolutionary activities. |
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By Dr Lau Chi Pang
(Associate Professor, Department of History, Lingnan University) |
2/3 (Sat) |
Dr Sun Yat-sen and Liang Qichao: From the 1911 Revolution to the Early Republican Politics (1911-1925)
| This talk introduces some of the early activities of Dr Sun Yat-sen and Liang Qichao and analyse the arguments of both the revolutionary and reformist camps. It will also explore the two camps’ situation after the 1911 Revolution, offering an in-depth and systematic comparison of the political activities of Dr Sun and Liang during the early Republican period. |
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By Professor Chow Kai Wing
(Professor, Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University) |
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