The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A Spatial History Project
The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A Spatial History Project
The Department of History at Hong Kong Baptist University is dedicated to advancing digital humanities research. In close collaboration with Dr Kwong Chi-man, the department transforms Hong Kong’s Second World War history into meaningful and educational interactive platforms.
Client
Dept. of History, HKBU
Dept. of History, HKBU
Year
2021
Category
Website




Background
Background
“History does not lie.” “The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A Spatial History Project” centres on the 1941 defence of Hong Kong. Through tight collaboration with HKBU’s History Department and Dr Kwong, the project presents historical facts and personal stories with unflinching honesty. The aim is to allow audiences to step into those days of profound sacrifice and heroism in the most truthful and objective manner possible.
“History does not lie.” “The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A Spatial History Project” centres on the 1941 defence of Hong Kong. Through tight collaboration with HKBU’s History Department and Dr Kwong, the project presents historical facts and personal stories with unflinching honesty. The aim is to allow audiences to step into those days of profound sacrifice and heroism in the most truthful and objective manner possible.
Background
“History does not lie.” “The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A Spatial History Project” centres on the 1941 defence of Hong Kong. Through tight collaboration with HKBU’s History Department and Dr Kwong, the project presents historical facts and personal stories with unflinching honesty. The aim is to allow audiences to step into those days of profound sacrifice and heroism in the most truthful and objective manner possible.
Solution
Solution
The design revolves around an interactive map, employing precise NATO military symbols to denote troop types, positions, and pivotal events. It integrates historical photographs, documents, first-hand testimonies, and infographics to create an immersive experience. The clean and elegant visual style highlights distinctive Hong Kong cultural elements, striking an effective balance between information density and user experience. This project was awarded the Digital Humanities Awards 2021 “Best DH Data Visualisation” prize, affirming our innovation and professionalism in digital historical presentation.
The design revolves around an interactive map, employing precise NATO military symbols to denote troop types, positions, and pivotal events. It integrates historical photographs, documents, first-hand testimonies, and infographics to create an immersive experience. The clean and elegant visual style highlights distinctive Hong Kong cultural elements, striking an effective balance between information density and user experience. This project was awarded the Digital Humanities Awards 2021 “Best DH Data Visualisation” prize, affirming our innovation and professionalism in digital historical presentation.
Solution
The design revolves around an interactive map, employing precise NATO military symbols to denote troop types, positions, and pivotal events. It integrates historical photographs, documents, first-hand testimonies, and infographics to create an immersive experience. The clean and elegant visual style highlights distinctive Hong Kong cultural elements, striking an effective balance between information density and user experience. This project was awarded the Digital Humanities Awards 2021 “Best DH Data Visualisation” prize, affirming our innovation and professionalism in digital historical presentation.




















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