The article discusses the founding of the Min Chiu Society, a group of Chinese art collectors based in Hong Kong and established in 1960. The society began as an organization that promoted the collection of Chinese antiquities at a time when Hong Kong was becoming increasingly focused on Westernizing its culture. A description of the society's clubhouse is offered, which includes display cases for Chinese artwork, a Chinese art reference library, and a lecture room. Members of the society collect Chinese art, promote good taste in art, and offer support to public museums.