ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Hong Kong cultural policy

OK little one, so cultural policy in Hong Kong is like a set of rules and ideas that the government uses to decide how they will support and promote different types of arts, culture and heritage in HK. This can include things like music, dance, theatre, museums, festivals and even language and traditions.

The idea is to help make sure that people in Hong Kong can learn about and enjoy their own culture, as well as other cultures from around the world. The government might have different goals depending on the policy, such as wanting to encourage more tourism or wanting to give local artists more opportunities to showcase their work.

To make these things happen, the government might provide funding or resources to certain organizations, or they might create programs that help people to access cultural events or activities. It's all about making sure that people can engage with and appreciate their culture, and that different types of cultural expression can thrive in Hong Kong. Overall the aim is to enrich people's lives and deepen their connection to their community and heritage.