Due to language barriers and cultural differences, elderlies from non-Chinese groups in Hong Kong have had limited access to emotional support services and life-and-death education. This project seeks to fill this gap for both non-Chinese and Chinese elderlies, as well as their caretakers, through the use of expressive arts therapy and life-and-death education. The project uses various art forms such as visual arts, music, and dance to help seniors overcome language barriers. This allows them to express their emotions and thoughts on life and death as ways to cope with personal anxiety and depression. This process puts emphasis on artistic exchanges between elderlies from different ethnic groups to foster cross-cultural understanding. The project also hosts exhibitions that showcase senior artworks as a means to engage the public and promote an inclusive society.