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          |  Rally to Support Occupy Leaders
 
 Religious groups rally on Saturday to show support for nine Occupy leaders who
 are awaiting a court verdict over their role in the mass protests in 2014.
 Occupy Central co-founders Benny Tai, Chan Kin-man and the Reverend Chu
 Yiu-ming lead the march from Causeway Bay to the government headquarters
 in Admiralty. Co-defendants Tanya Chan and Tommy Cheung also took part.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 31 Mar 2019
 
 
  Rosalio Vargas: 'I Love You'
 
 Rosalio Vargas, a Californian artist just completed his mural 'I Love You' at
 6 Stewart Street, part of the massive street art festival for Wanchai by HKWalls,
 and an edgy alternative to Art Basel/Art Central during the Hong Kong Art Month.
 People compare Rosalio's artistic style to that of the late Jackson Pollock,
 with unique expressionist drip painting style vs Rosalio's splatter technique.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2019
 30 Mar 2019
 
 
  Sofia Loves Art Basel
 
 Art lover Sofia from Los Angeles, savours 'Planes (Electric)' by Thai artist
 Mit Jai Inn at Art Basel,  undeniably Hong Kong's biggest annual art event.
 The show features masterpieces and contemporary artworks from
 242 leading international galleries.
 
 At Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), through 31 March.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2019
 29 Mar 2019
 
 
  Yulia Savours Art Basel
 
 Yulia, an art lover from Singapore, savours 'Willing to be Vulnerable' by South
 Korean artist Lee Bul at Art Basel, where 242 of the world's top galleries
 gather amidst Hong Kong's skyscrapers. There are many curated presentations
 in the show's main Galleries sector, highlighting participants' engagement
 with specific artistic practices and communities.
 
 At Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), through 31 March.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2019
 28 Mar 2019
 
 
  Fiona Loves Art Central
 
 Art lover Fiona savours Personajes (Characters) by Spanish artist Rafa Macrron
 at Art Central, recognised as a place of discovery and a platform for museum
 quality artworks from more established names to be exhibited alongside
 cutting-edge works by emerging artists. Art Central features over 100
 leading international galleries, 75% of which hail from the Asia Pacific.
 
 At Central Waterfront Event Space, through 31 March.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 27 Mar 2019
 
 
  Okuda Kicks-off Digital Zoo
 
 Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel returns to Hong Kong and opens his solo exhibition
 titled 'Digital Zoo' at La Galerie Paris 1839, through 28 April. Widely known for
 his vibrant colours and distinctive geometric patterns, Okuda's works are
 found around the world. His mural 'Rainbow Thief' on the entire facade of
 a building in Sham Shui Po in 2016 has become a major tourist attraction.
 
 SOHO . Hong Kong | 2019
 26 Mar 2019
 
 
  Anna Loves Enlightening Times
 
 Ukrainian artist Anna, from Kiev, loves the work of Chinese contemporary
 artist Li Shurui at the 'Enlightening Times' exhibition at Duddell's,
 through 23 June. Also featured is art from Chinese artist Wang Guangle.
 Their acclaimed work has been exhibited in China and abroad.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 25 Mar 2019
 
 
  Yulia Muses at The Clubhouse
 
 Yulia, an artist from Vladivostok, muses at the avant-garde art of The
 Clubhouse at its opening. It is a new concept from HKwalls & ueberformat -
 an alternative creative venue open during Hong Kong Art Month, showcasing
 exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, live performances and more -
 featuring artists and galleries from around the world.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2019
 24 Mar 2019
 
 
  Colossal KAWS:Holiday Sails Victoria Harbour
 
 Following its stops in Seoul and Taipei, the colossal 37-metre traveling
 KAWS:HOLIDAY Companion splashes down in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour.
 Organized by AllRightsReserved, the art installation features American
 artist KAWS' signature grey Companion with its arms outstretched. It
 docks at Central Waterfront Promenade for public viewing till 31 March.
 
 Hong Kong Fireboat 1 Elite welcomes KAWS' largest sculpture to-date
 with a 3-minute water spray performance, the first time it
 participates in an art event.
 
 Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2019
 23 Mar 2019
 
 
  My Photo on the front page of Hong Kong Free Press.
 
 
  Mami Opens 'Calligraf2ity'
 
 Infusing graffiti art and hip-hop elements into the ancient art form of shodo,
 Japanese artist Mami's calligraphy works, or as she calls it 'Calligraf2ity',
 kicks-off her solo exhibition at Loft22 in Lan Kwai Fong,
 through 25 March.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 22 Mar 2019
 
 
  Stephanie Teng Kicks-off 'Body of Work'
 
 Hong Kong-based photographer Stephanie Teng opens her solo exhibition 'A Body
 of Work' at Eaton House. Born out of a frustration at the lack of diverse
 representation of body shapes in mainstream media, Teng, as an Asian woman
 growing up in a relatively homogenous and hyper weight conscious city like
 Hong Kong, feels normalcy always came in sizes too small.
 
 Through exploring the photographic process as a form of therapy and empowerment,
 Teng began studying the psychological impacts of body image starting with her
 own experience. The exhibition is at Eaton House, 4/F, through 7 April.
 
 Jordan . Hong Kong | 2019
 21 Mar 2019
 
 
  Massive Mural by Bao
 
 A massive mural on a seven-storey building by Bao Ho, aka Hong Kong's Queen
 of Street Art, at Choi Wan Estate. A self-taught artist, Bao had only been
 working for a year when she won Hong Kong Secret Walls contest in 2015.
 
 Choi Wan . Hong Kong | 2019
 20 Mar 2019
 
 
  Flight Over Choi Wan Estate
 
 A plane flies over Choi Wan Estate, seen from the geometric and cubist
 light well of the government-subsidised public housing. Choi Wan means
 colourful cloud and is located above Choi Hung (colourful rainbow) Estate.
 It was built in the 1970s to provide locals with affordable housing.
 
 Choi Wan . Hong Kong | 2019
 19 Mar 2019
 
 
  St Patrick's Dance
 
 Exuberant live music and dancing at the Irish Village in Tamar Park on
 Sunday to celebrate St Patrick's Day for the patron saint of Ireland.
 Hong Kong is home to an Irish community of about 6,000.
 
 Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2019
 18 Mar 2019
 
 
  Ashlee Hikes Po Kwu Wan
 
 Ashlee from Cape Town, South Africa, loves nature and enjoys hiking at Po Kwu Wan.
 It is a scenic little bay with a half-moon shaped barrier, near High Island
 Reservoir in Sai Kung.
 
 Sai Kung . Hong Kong | 2019
 17 Mar 2019
 
 
  Joy Muses at Lok Wah Estate
 
 Joy Liu, from Chicago, muses at the blue geometric structures, that
 look like a dreamy tunnel at Lok Wah Estate in Kwun Tong. The Estate
 was built in 1982 to provide affordable housing to locals.
 
 Kwun Tong . Hong Kong | 2019
 16 Mar 2019
 
 
  Hong Kong Students Join Global Strike for Climate Action
 
 Hundreds of Hong Kong students join the global strike for climate action, as they march
 from Chater Garden to the Government headquarters, demanding action on climate change.
 Hong Kong is trailing behind its counterpart cities in renewable energy, energy
 efficiency, transitioning to electric mobility, and curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
 
 Hannah May, a Polytechnic University student from Edinburgh Scotland, joins the rally
 with a sign reading 'There is No Planet B'.
 
 Young people around the world, inspired by Swedish student activist Greta Thunberg, rally
 to press politicians to act on climate change. The number of countries and territories
 participating in the strikes today has reached 123, spanning over 2,000 towns and cities.
 
 Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2019
 15 Mar 2019
 
 
  on front page of Hong Kong Free Press
 
 
  on front page of HK01
 
 
  on front page of Hong Kong Free Press
 
 
  Steph Loves Choi Hung Basketball Court
 
 Steph Richardson, from Melbourne, loves the rainbow colour bastetball court in
 Choi Hung Estate. The Estate was built in 1964 to provide locals with affordable
 housing, which is a big deal in Hong Kong, where the cost of housing is the
 highest in the world! They painted the Estate in rainbow colours to make it
 look cheerful, and the world fell in love.
 
 Choi Hung . Hong Kong | 2019
 14 Mar 2019
 
 
  Mandy Farewells Yue Man Square
 
 Mandy, dressed in a traditional historical Chinese dress, says farewell to
 Yue Man Sqaure, the once bustling town centre of Kwun Tong which is due
 for demolition and redevelopment. She is both nostalgic and sad about
 the fate of the playground of her youth.
 
 A closely-knit community of residents and businesses were forced out by the
 Urban Renewal Authority (URA) with inadequate compensation. Many fear that
 Kwun Tong will lose its character and become unaffordable to the grassroot
 citizens. This is an end of an era for Kwun Tong and Hong Kong.
 
 Kwun Tong . Hong Kong | 2019
 13 Mar 2019
 
 
  Sad Goodbye to Yue Man Square
 
 Yue Man Sqaure, the once bustling town centre of Kwun Tong, is now almost
 deserted. Most residents and businesses have moved out due to a huge
 Kwun Tong redevelopment project by the Urban Renewal Authority (URA),
 leaving the Square with empty, old buildings that will soon be demolished.
 
 A closely-knit community of local small businesses and shops were forced to
 shut down and sadly scattered asunder. The area will be replaced by new
 buildings with high rents. The compensation offered by the URA doesn't
 allow most to relocate within Kwun Tong after the redevelopment.
 Many fear that Kwun Tong will lose its character and become
 unaffordable by grassroot citizens.
 
 This is a heart-breaking end of an era for Kwun Tong and Hong Kong.
 
 Kwun Tong . Hong Kong | 2019
 12 Mar 2019
 
 
  Paulina Cherishes 'I Am Woman'
 
 Paulina, an art and design student from Monterery Mexico, enjoys the art works at
 'I Am Woman' exhibition by Kate Sparrow, which celebrates inspirational local
 women, at Fringe Club.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 11 Mar 2019
 
 
  Auspicious Lotus by Jao Tsung I
 
 Auspicious Lotus (partial), an expansive watercolour and ink painting (195x960 cm)
 by internationally acclaimed scholar Professor Jao Tsung I. On exhibition
 at University Museum and Art Gallery of The University of Hong Kong,
 through 19 May.
 
 Pokfulam . Hong Kong | 2019
 10 Mar 2019
 
 
  Bao Ho Opens 'Gong Hei'
 
 Bao Ho, aka Queen of Hong Kong Street Art, opens 'Gong Hei' exhibition at
 Oui.Gallery on International Women's Day with two works titled Snake.
 The show also features the works of Maryam Mobasseri from Iran and
 Rachel Youn from USA.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 9 Mar 2019
 
 
  Kate Sparrow Kicks-off 'I Am Woman'
 
 Kate Sparrow, a Hong Kong-based artist from UK, kicks-off her solo exhibition
 'I Am Woman' celebrating inspirational local women on International Women Day.
 The show features 10 oil and acrylic portraits of strong female figures
 at Fringe Club, through 10 March.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 8 Mar 2019
 
 
  Catherine Freeman Savours David Bowie
 
 Catherine Freeman, art lover from Georgia USA, savours the photos of
 David Bowie by celebrity photographer Markus Klinko who has photographed
 countless musicians, performers and models, at the charity exhibition
 'Bowie and Beyond' for the benefit of Hong Kong Adventist Hospital
 Foundation at Alisan Fine Art gallery, through 16 March.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 7 Mar 2019
 
 
  Markus Klinko with Lady Gaga
 
 Markus Klinko, Swiss celebrity photographer, with his work 'Lady Gaga The Mask'.
 Over the course of his career, Klinko has photographed countless musicians,
 performers and models, creating a 'unique visual universe' (VOGUE), where glamorous,
 high fashion fuses with the gritty edge of youth culture. A charity exhibition
 'Bowie and Beyond' for the benefit of Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation
 is at Alisan Fine Art gallery, through 16 March.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 6 Mar 2019
 
 
  Artist Cath Love
 
 Catherine Grossrieder, aka Cath Love, is an artist and graphic designer. Born in
 Bangkok and raised in Hong Kong, she was engrossed with the world of hip hop
 aesthetics and Japanese manga (comics) as an adolescent in Hong Kong. With
 Swiss-Thai heritage, she first became curious about the countercultural medium
 of graffiti on summer trips visiting her grandmother in Switzerland.
 
 Her clients include Island Records, Selfridges, Nike, H&M, Jimmy Choo,
 Cafe O Group, Lane Crawford and Kangol.
 
 Sai Ying Pun . Hong Kong | 2019
 5 Mar 2019
 
 
  Jun and Nicole at Stone Wall
 
 Jun, an investment consultant from San Francisco and Hong Kong, and
 Nicole marvel at the intricate and expansive web of banyan roots
 at a stone wall in Kennedy Town.
 
 Kennedy Town . Hong Kong | 2019
 4 Mar 2019
 
 
  Lingnan Garden
 
 A traditional Lingnan Garden inside Lai Chi Kok Park, including courtyards, winding
 corridors, structures of classic Lingnan designs, sculptures, bonsai collection
 and ponds. One of the most gorgeous public gardens in Hong Kong.
 
 Mei Foo . Hong Kong | 2019
 3 Mar 2019
 
 
  Cat's Cradle at The Mills
 
 Cat's Cradle, a mural by local artist Wong Ting Fung, at The Mills, a revitalised
 cultural complex that pay homage to Hong Kong's golden era in the textile industry.
 Using the childhood game of cat's cradle to symbolise endless creativity, the
 past and present of the former cotton mills are forever interwoven, providing
 support and inspiration from both sides for future generations.
 
 Tsuen Wan . Hong Kong | 2019
 2 Mar 2019
 
 
  Free Private Library at the Heart of Hong Kong
 
 Nose in the Books, an incredible gift to lovers of humanities books, is a free, elegant,
 private library right at the heart of Hong Kong and an oasis in the middle of
 buzzling Causeway Bay. Over 10,000 books from the private collection of Dr Mirana
 May Szeto - former assistant professor of comparative literature at The University
 of Hong Kong, renowned cultural critic and social activist, who decided
 to give up her prized possessions to follow the path of Buddha - are housed
 in this charming library with European style wooden furniture.
 
 The collection of books and magazines, including contemporary Chinese literature,
 Taiwan literature, Malaysian-Chinese literature, film studies, gender studies,
 post-modernism, economics, capitalism, language studies and everthing related
 to Hong Kong. They are now accessable on-site only for a refundable membership
 deposit of HK$300.
 
 The library is dedicated to book lovers and managed by Harry Yeung, librarian
 and a HKU MPhil student of Szeto, now a PhD candidate. It is located in Chinese
 Tenement building (Tong Lau) at 54 Yan Ping Rd 3/F, a few minutes from Hysan Centre.
 Open Tuesday to Sunday, except public holidays, noon to 7 pm.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 1 Mar 2019
 
 
 
 
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