
The Light and Delight: A City Illumined exhibition celebrated Hong Kong’s iconic neon culture through installations crafted from recycled and new neon tubes. Over the summer, Timeless Pages of CLP Clock Tower transformed the Grade 1 historic building into an interactive reading space and storytelling theatre, featuring shadow box art co-created by students and story-telling sessions for children that invited reflection on electricity’s role in shaping modern life, and living a low carbon lifestyle. These initiatives utilised cultural engagement and green education activities to inspire dialogue on decarbonisation and sustainable living among the community.
The neon installation at CLP Pulse was created using a modern visual art approach that at the same time demonstrated the continuity of traditional neon techniques, in line with CLP Pulse’s commitment to promoting heritage and sustainable development.
Three shadow boxes in the summer exhibition highlighted the architectural features of the CLP clock tower building and showcased young people’s creative interpretations of Hong Kong heritage.
Storytelling sessions at CLP Pulse introduced children to the electricity journey and the importance of resource conservation.


