

Under the theme “Connecting Dreams for a Better Future”, the exhibition showcases precious Mark Six artefacts, commemorating five decades of serving the community alongside Hong Kong people.
Event details
Since its first draw on 13 July 1976, Mark Six has upheld a strong social mission—dedicated to combating illegal gambling and promoting responsible gambling. Over the past half-century, Mark Six has become part of Hong Kong’s culture and society. Whether it is the moment of anticipation before a live draw or the sharing of dreams among family and friends, Mark Six carries the dreams and stories of countless people. Through the Lottery Duty and Lotteries Fund, it continues to support social welfare and community development, extending goodwill to every corner of society.
As part of the Club’s Year of the Horse Campaign, the exhibition carries the theme “Connecting Dreams for a Better Future”. We invite you to revisit this remarkable journey—exploring precious Mark Six artefacts and milestones of its development, stepping inside the simulated draw studio and capturing instant photos with a retired drawing machine. For the first time, Mark Six 50th Anniversary commemorative merchandise is available at the exhibition.
We warmly invite you to join this inspiring journey of dreams—to celebrate and look ahead to the shared memories and aspirations between Mark Six and Hong Kong people.
| Event information | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | 1 – 10 May 2026 |
| Venue |
Duplex Studio, Tai Kwun (10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong) |
| Website |
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