The 1st Global Typhoon
Macau 1874: A Rediscovery

甲 戌 風 災 1 5 0 週 年 特 展

Typhoon 1874

甲戌風災

The Great Typhoon of 22-23 September 1874 was the worst natural disaster ever to hit Macau. 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 St. Joseph, Macau, 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—Macau included—to understand, predict, and share information on typhoons and hazardous weather.

Virtual Reality Environment

Opening Ceremony | 開 幕 儀 式

09.23 | 18:00

University of Saint Joseph( Ilha Verde Campus) | Library Conference Room

聖若瑟大學(青洲校區)圖書館會議室

  

“Stormsphere” |暴 風 球

An Immersive Audio Journey into the Eye of a Typhoon
身 歷 其 境 的 音 訊 旅 程

Step into “Stormsphere,” an immersive audio installation that transports you to Macau in 1874 during a raging typhoon. Experience the howling winds and lashing rain as reality feels torn apart. Using spatial audio technology, the installation blends

是次展覽為觀眾帶來可令人身臨其境的音頻裝置——“風暴球”,此裝置將帶你回到1874年,正遭遇猛烈颱風吹襲的澳門。感受呼嘯的風聲和猛烈的雨水,仿佛現實被撕裂的場景。

Acknowledgement

The exhibition organizers wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance and contributions of the following organizations and individuals:

The Archives of Macau
The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada, Montreal, Canada
The Derwent Collection, the Library, Hong Kong Baptist University
The Diocese of Macau
The Jersey Archive, St. Helier, Jersey
The Historical Photographs of China Website, Bristol University, United Kingdom
Hong Kong Observatory
Mr. Frank Le Blancq
The Library, Loyola University, Miami, Florida
Professor Kam-bin Liu, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
Lucerna, The Magic Lantern Resource
The Maison St. Louis Observatory, Jersey
The Royal Archives, Windsor, United Kingdom
Mr. Shun Chi-ming, Hong Kong Observatory
Professor Gerald Estadieu, Faculty of Art and Humanities, University of Saint Joseph, Macao
Professor Sandra Ng, Faculty of Art and Humanities, University of Saint Joseph, Macao