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No.3  March, 2015    
       
  In Hong Kong  
  Hong Kong Sevens
Since its kick-off in 1976 as a vehicle to boost rugby’s presence in Asia, the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens has grown into one of the biggest rugby events on the international sporting calendar. Teams from the world’s top rugby nations compete at Hong Kong Stadium in lightning-fast 15-minute matches in front of 40,000 spectators between 27 - 29 March. Read more about the Hong Kong Sevens here.
 
     
  HK International Film festival
This year marks the 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival. It will screen 260 titles from 56 countries and regions, with a total of 78 film premieres to showcase the best of the latest in international cinema. Read more about Hong Kong International Film Festival here.
 
     
  Animation enlivens ancient murals
The Hong Kong Heritage Museum’s largest ever exhibition, Dunhuang - Untold Tales, Untold Riches, showcases nearly 120 sets of exhibits introducing numerous aspects of Dunhuang culture including religion, art, history and folklore. As part of the exhibition, the museum has constructed three replica caves featuring murals. One of the Buddhist tales on the cave walls is the Nine-Coloured Deer Jātaka, which was brought to life through a 3D animation by a team of creative media students. Learn more about the exhibition here.
 
     
     
     
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