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    3D Printing Meets Traditional Art at Hong Kong Festival

    At the Temples Culture Festival from October 29 to 30 in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park, around 30,000 visitors will be able to see many sights and activities, as well as a mix of art that shows the talents of all ages using both conventional and high-tech processes to create. Artists like Vitus Siu Ping-keung, a religious sculptor, will be on hand, along with City University students who have created 3D printed models of temples, to include one of the famed Che Kung Temple, famous for its decorative roof ornaments. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/152914/hong-kong-cultural-festival/


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    Yeah, I know this fest. I've been here 2 years ago and I was really surprised. Very beautiful and nice organization. Everything were very beautiful and I'm sure that I want the repeat of the party. They had the best sounds and lights from https://www.truesoundhire.co.uk/ My old friend helped them to find all these gadgets and that's why this fest was called as the fest of the year. That's really unforgettable. I'm thinking about making the same thing in the nearest future because the autumn is coming but I need warm weather.
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