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The 1st Global Typhoon Macau 1874: A Rediscovery Exhibition

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The exhibition “The 1st Global Typhoon Macau 1874: A Rediscovery Exhibition” will run from September 23 to October 11 at the Kent Wong Gallery in Ilha Verde Campus.



About the Exhibition:

The Great Typhoon of 22 – 23 September 1874 was the worst natural disaster ever to hit Macao. Combining tempest, flood, and fire, it left the city devastated, with close to 5,000 people dead and around 1,200 junks and sampans destroyed. In the final days of September 1874, the Chinese photographer Lai Afong took a set of haunting photographs of the impact of the typhoon had wreaked upon familiar and previously picturesque views of the ravaged city. One hundred and fifty years later, their emotional impact is still intense. 

This exhibition, co-sponsored by the Library, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, and the Portuguese Delegation of the University of Saint Joseph, Macao, and the Centro Cientifico e Cultural de Macau (CCCM) in Lisbon, features twelve of these brutally realistic photographs, reproduced from the CCCM’s collections. It places them against the background of the beginning of a new era in the international reporting and depiction of natural disasters. The typhoon, the first for which relatively accurate data was recorded, coincided with and boosted efforts by meteorologists across Asia—Macao included—to understand, predict, and share information on typhoons and hazardous weather.

Lai Afong’s Journey

In the last week of September 1874, the “little, plump, good-natured” photographer Lai Afong caught a steamer from Hong Kong to Macau. There, he took a set of haunting photographs of the devastation the typhoon had wreaked upon what had been well-known and previously picturesque views of the ravaged city, featuring familiar buildings and vistas and the local junks, sampans, and houseboats. One hundred and fifty years later, their emotional impact is still intense.


Opening Ceremony:

Date: Monday, 23 September 2024 
Time: 18:00 – 20:00 (GMT+8)
Location: Conference Room, Residential Hall, University of Saint Joseph – Ilha Verde Campus 

Organised by University of Saint Joseph – Faculty of Arts and Humanities, USJ Library, and Centro Científico e Cultural de Macau, I.P. (CCCM)

Moderated by Prof. Priscilla Roberts

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Exhibition Opening Hours:

From 24 September – 11 October 2024

Monday – Friday: 10:00 – 18:00
Saturday: 10:00 – 14:00
Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays.

Location:  B/F, Kent Wong Exhibition Gallery, University of Saint Joseph, Ilha Verde Campus (Estrada Marginal da Ilha Verde, 14-17, Macau)

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*This is a free exhibition and open to the general public