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2025-06-07

St. Paul's Church visited Jockey Club Tak Tin Workshop

On 7th June, 34 friends from Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (HKSKH) St. Paul's Church, visited the Jockey Club Tak Tin Workshop to see the various facilities and operations in the workshop. The children explored the senior equipment available on site, such as the immersive virtual reality system and the curling facilities. Meanwhile, the elder friends paid to participate in two workshop’s programme, including making leather trays and ceramic unglazed ornament pockets. The workshop specially invited 7 trainees to assist the instructors by demonstrating leather and ceramic making techniques in the workshops. They also shared their production experiences with the participants, allowing everyone to understand that the trainees' outstanding craftsmanship.

As many as 34 parishioners of HKSKH St. Paul's Church visited the Association's Jockey Club Tak Tin Workshop earlier.

As many as 34 parishioners of HKSKH St. Paul's Church visited the Association's Jockey Club Tak Tin Workshop earlier.

Ms Peggy B. Y. CHAU (Manager of the workshop, first from right) introduced the various facilities in the workshop to the guests.

Ms Peggy B. Y. CHAU (Manager of the workshop, first from right) introduced the various facilities in the workshop to the guests.

The workshop’s instructors and trainees carefully demonstrated the leather and ceramic production techniques to the guests. (Picture A)

The workshop’s instructors and trainees carefully demonstrated the leather and ceramic production techniques to the guests. (Picture A)

The workshop’s instructors and trainees carefully demonstrated the leather and ceramic production techniques to the guests. (Picture B)

The workshop’s instructors and trainees carefully demonstrated the leather and ceramic production techniques to the guests. (Picture B)

The younger guests participated in the curling activity in the workshop.

The younger guests participated in the curling activity in the workshop.

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