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Exhibition

  • Current Rotating Exhibits
    • Sincere: A Retail Revolution And Wholesale Social Change
  • Past Rotating Exhibits
    • Refugee and Renaissance Man: Solomon Bard (1916-2014) and His 60 Years in Hong Kong
    • Tram Tales: 120 Years of Hong Kong Tramways
    • Hong Kong Memories: Miniatures & Photographs of Old Hong Kong Streetscapes
    • Japanese War Propaganda, 1931-1945
    • Memories of a Bygone Era: Resettlement in Hong Kong 1950-1972
    • On the Verge of Metropolis: Squatters in Hong Kong
    • Art of War: Chinese woodcuts from Yan’an ca. 1944
    • The Art of Literal Articulation: Translation Manuscript of Jin Ping Mei and Xiyou Ji
  • Permanent Exhibits
    • Defence: THE BATTERY
    • Refuge: THE MATSHEDS
    • Royal Engineers: THE MESS
    • Shelter: THE SQUATTERS and THE COTTAGES
    • Royal Hong Kong Police Force: THE CELL and THE SAFE HOUSE
    • Education: THE UNIVERSITY

The University of Chicago Presents | Sincere: A Retail Revolution And Wholesale Social Change 

Exhibition:

The University of Chicago campus in Hong Kong curates "Sincere: A Retail Revolution And Wholesale Social Change” to discover the remarkable story of Hong Kong’s first Chinese-owned department store, founded in 1900. This exhibition explores how Sincere transformed everyday shopping and reshaped modern urban life.
 

Exhibition Period:
October 3, 2025, to January 2, 2026
 (available from Tuesday to Saturday, except public holidays)

 


*Contact us at heritage_enquiry@uchicago.edu for group visit arrangement

The University of Chicago
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

Heritage Courtyard and Interpretation Centre

 

The Hong Kong Jockey Club University of Chicago Academic Complex |
The University of Chicago Francis and Rose Yuen Campus in Hong Kong
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University of Chicago
Heritage Courtyard and Interpretation Centre
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Hong Kong
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