If you would like to find more about Chung Ying, the following sites are recommended to help with further research and access for more digital materials.
The Centre is a specialised art reference library, with items covering various disciplines in arts such as music, visual arts, design and performing arts. Researchers can get accessed to materials and databases on site.
Multimedia Information System (Hong Kong Public Libraries)
Multimedia Information System of Hong Kong Public Libraries provides access to digitized and multimedia materials about Hong Kong's history and culture. Collection from the Arts Resource Centre are available, which includes house programmes, posters and newspaper clippings related to Chung Ying Theatre Company can be accessed via the system.
Government Records Service preserves records from all HKSAR Government Bureaux and departments. Archives holdings are available to all users, subject to their access status. Papers relating to the early relationship between British Council and Chung Ying, and other minutes and working papers about specific projects, fundings, and committee meetings are open for access.
WiseNews is an electronic database with daily news articles from newspapers and periodicals in Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. The database offer news and articles published from 1998. Access by subscription only.
South China Morning Post (SCMP)
SCMP provides coverage of local and regional newspapers, publications, and news photos etc. Covering news since 1903, it’s a resourceful platform to discover about Chung Ying’s founding period, production reviews, advertisements. Access by subscription only.
Hong Kong Collection (The University of Hong Kong Library Special Collections)
The Hong Kong Collection preserves books and materials published or printed in Hong Kong, reflecting every aspect of Hong Kong history of life. The Collection remains closed to public, accepts research by appointment only.
Rupert Chan Collection (The University of Hong Kong Library Archival/ Manuscript Collections)
Rupert Chan was a renowned playwright, translator, writer and lyricist. He was the former Chairman of Directors of the Chung Ying Theatre Company. He donated a number of manuscripts of theatre works, and of his contribution to newspapers and magazines to the Library. The Collection remains closed to public, accepts research by appointment only.