Published: 20:41, June 25, 2026
Design Ah
By Wang Zhan in Hong Kong
Visitors are seen at the "Design Ah: Experience the Wonder of Everyday Design" exhibition at the M+ Museum in West Kowloon Cultural District on June 25, 2026. (ADAM LAM / CHINA DAILY)

The M+ Museum in the West Kowloon Cultural District is drawing crowds with its latest exhibition that includes captivating videos and interactive installations that explore the role of design in everyday activities such as walking, eating, and sitting.

The exhibition "Design Ah: Experience the Wonder of Everyday Design", which opens to the public on Saturday, is inspired by the popular Japanese children's television program Design Ah! neo.

Produced by NHK Educational Corporation, NHK Promotions Inc, and Tokyo Node, the exhibition aims to highlight how thoughtful design can enhance daily life, influence behavior, and foster connections among people.

The family-friendly event will run in the Main Hall Gallery until Jan 10, 2027, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to discover the impact of design on human interactions.

China Daily’s Adam Lam took the photos on Thursday.