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VENI, VIDI, DA VINCI

last year, Michelle Ong has expanded the non-profit organisation’s mission to bolster cultural exchange between Italy and Hong Kong, Macau and Mainland China. In 2018, her team staged a Renaissance-themed exhibition of 10 masterpieces from the period. This year, she’s working closely with the Italian Consul General, the City University of Hong Kong and Sino Group to promote two shows in honour of Leonardo da Vinci, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the artist’s death as

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