EDB Educational MultiMedia

EDB Educational MultiMedia

EDB Educational MultiMedia (EMM) is provided by the Education Bureau (EDB) for kindergarten, primary and secondary students as well as teachers to support learning and teaching, and are provided freely for schools to facilitate the design of learning and teaching activities and to enrich students’ learning experience. In collaboration with the Education Bureau, Chinese Culture Promotion Office (CCPO) has selected a series of visual resources related to Chinese culture for public online viewing. We aim to enable young people and the public at large to appreciate the essence of Chinese culture and to deepen the social awareness of, and interest in, Chinese culture and history across all sectors.

Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage
Through short videos introducing intangible cultural heritage items such as Sek Pun (Basin Feast), Cheongsam (Making Technique), Unicorn Dance, Paper Crafting Technique, let’s know more about Hong Kong's treasures.
Chinese History – Hong Kong Development Series
The short videos introduce the history, relics and buildings of different periods and district in Hong Kong.
Chinese Classic Quotes
Chinese culture is profound and extensive, and the classic quotes of the ancient sages are still beneficial to our lives today. Through these lively short videos, we can feel the timeless significance of these classic quotes.
(Chinese version only)
Masterpiece Series
Through reading selected masterpieces of the major schools in Chinese philosophy, you can learn about the life and teachings of ancient sages, appreciate ancient literatures, and reflect on life.
(Chinese version only)
Chinese Virtues from Ancient to Modern Times – Traditional Virtues and Positive Values Learning Resource Package
Through engaging animated stories, you may understand the meaning of the traditional Chinese virtues and their practice in ancient and modern life.
“General History of China” Multimedia Teaching Package
In line with the Secondary 1 and 2 Chinese History curriculum, from the Neolithic Age to the Qing Dynasty, short videos on key topics, self-study topics and supplementary resources are produced.
(Chinese version only)