
The human brain, a complex network of billions of neurons, serves as the command centre for our every thought, memory, and emotion. To foster a deeper public understanding of this vital organ and the impact of dementia, the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing (JCCPA) has launched the "Echoes of Memory" exhibition. This special 10-day event, celebrating the Centre's 25th anniversary, is now open to the public at D·PARK in Tsuen Wan.
Running until October 10, 2025, the exhibition invites visitors on an immersive journey to explore the complexities of the brain. Through engaging, interactive displays and experiential activities, the event demystifies dementia, promotes brain-healthy lifestyles, and educates the community on ways to reduce associated risk factors.
The exhibition marks a significant milestone in JCCPA's 25-year commitment to promoting positive ageing and supporting individuals affected by dementia. "Echoes of Memory" offers a unique opportunity for the community to learn about this critical issue in an engaging and informative way.

Event Details
- Dates: Now through October 10, 2025
- Hours: 11:30 AM – 8:00 PM (Weekdays, Monday to Friday) | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Weekends and Public Holidays)
- Venue: Atrium, L1, D·PARK, 398 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories
- Admission: Free
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