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The Repulse Bay in Hong Kong recently hosted an exhibition dedicated to Eileen Chang, inviting visitors to step into the world of literary classics and the nostalgic charm of old Hong Kong.
At The Repulse Bay in Hong Kong, a recent exhibition dedicated to Eileen Chang invites visitors to step into the world of literary classics and the nostalgic charm of old Hong Kong.
Eileen Chang was born in 1920, the same year the Repulse Bay Hotel opened. Her novel, "Love in a Fallen City," transformed the hotel into a literary stage. Within the exhibition space, yellowed letters, reproduced menus, and vintage photographs quietly convey the elegance and melancholy of a bygone era. As you stroll through the terrace restaurant, the afternoon tea on the silverware stand is a re-creation of a novel—the aroma carries the lingering aroma of love and the fragility of time.
In 1920, Eileen Chang was born—the same year the iconic Repulse Bay Hotel was completed. Her novella, "Love in a Fallen City," immortalized the hotel as a literary setting. Within the exhibition space, faded letters, replica menus, and vintage photographs quietly evoke the elegance and melancholy of a bygone era. As you pass through the terrace restaurant, the silver tea set and afternoon tea scene seem to leap straight from the pages of her stories—infused with the lingering scent of romance and the fragility of the times.
Suggested Itinerary:
1. Take a leisurely walk from Repulse Bay to The Repulse Bay, enjoying the tranquil sea views and classical architecture along the way.
2. Upon entering the exhibition hall, admire The Repulse Bay's elegant Western-style exterior at the entrance—perfect for photo opportunities and a glimpse into the era.
3. The exhibition focuses on Eileen Chang's life, love affairs, and literature. Peruse the original manuscripts, precious photographs, and artifacts on display to experience the profoundness and romance of her writing.
4. The museum's interior is decorated with a nostalgic atmosphere, with some areas recreating details of life in old Hong Kong, creating a sense of time travel.
5. We recommend carefully listening to the audio guide or reading the information signs to enhance your visit.
6. After the exhibition, you can relax at the Repulse Bay Café to absorb the aftertaste of the exhibition.
Must-see and photo-op spots:
- The Repulse Bay's retro Western-style facades perfectly recreate cinematic scenes.
- The exhibition features authentic manuscripts and classic novels by Eileen Chang.
- Artifacts recreate scenes of life in old Hong Kong, effortlessly capturing the spirit of the era.
- The exhibition hall features a special area decorated with nostalgic furniture and a light-and-shadow design, perfect for photo ops.
Tips:
- Located in Repulse Bay, the exhibition hall is open 24/7, regardless of weather conditions.
- Visit on weekdays or during off-peak hours to savor the tranquil atmosphere.
- The indoor air-conditioning is comfortable, so remember to bring a jacket to protect against the cold.
- Fans of Eileen Chang's works can bring some of their favorite books to peruse in the café area for a more immersive experience.
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