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In honor of its 50th anniversary, The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel, is presenting a unique photography exhibition featuring mixed reality effects - with the exhibition aiming to raise awareness and funds for the benefit of the Laureus Sport For Good Foundation.
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Running from now until December 31, the exhibition “Mind in Motion” features the work of renowned photographer Brian Ching with mixed reality effects at Ebb & Flow’s Artist Playground. This event supports the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation’s initiatives on sports for development and mental health wellbeing in Hong Kong, highlighting the powerful connection between art, sports, and mental health.
“Mind in Motion” features a photo shoot with 10 local elite and amateur athletes from diverse backgrounds, including Philip Chan, Hong Kong Footballer of the Year 2023-2024, Angel Wong, the first Hong Kong female gymnast to compete in the Olympics, and Hayley Chan, a Hong Kong windsurfer who won gold at the Asian Games.
The exhibition celebrates Hong Kong’s distinctive athletic spirit in the vibrant district of Causeway Bay, where major sporting events such as the Standard Chartered Marathon, Hong Kong Sevens, and Hong Kong Tennis Open take place.
Ching captures the diverse athletes of Causeway Bay who champion their lives through sports. His photography also highlights how sports can serve as a vital support for mental well-being, aiming to narrate the stories of city athletes and include The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel within these visual narratives.
This event is supported by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, integrating specially curated mixed reality effects that highlight the dynamics of each photograph, providing the audience with an immersive experience.
In addition to the photo exhibition, Park Lane is amplifying its efforts to support charity through a series of special promotions at Ebb & Flow.
Throughout September and October, the hotel will offer sports-themed cupcakes, with 20 percent of the proceeds donated to the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. During weekends and public holidays, guests can also enjoy a themed nutritious afternoon tea set, designed to celebrate the city’s dynamic sporting culture and raise awareness for wellness, with 10 percent of the revenue supporting the cause.
Meanwhile, guests who choose to make a donation while dining at Ebb & Flow will have their contributions matched by the hotel, doubling the impact.




















