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          |  Sabrina Reflects
 
 Sabrina, a photographer and educator from Shenzhen, enjoys a moment
 of solitude at the steps of City Hall.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 31 May 2019
 
 
  Kungfu at Kowloon Park
 
 Kungfu exercise by Sakiko Komuro from Tokyo and Cao Yung Qi from
 Shenzhen at Kowloon Park, an oasis for bustlin Tsimshatsui.
 
 Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2019
 30 May 2019
 
 
  Emily Bovino on Heritage Conservation
 
 Emily Verla Bovino, Professor of Art and Architectural History, SCAD Hong
 Kong, speaks eloquently on 'Heritage in Hong Kong: trend, benefit or burden?',
 at the 40 Under 40 Awards programme for 2019 at The Annexe. Bovino covers
 the conservation of Hong Kong's built heritage and its significance
 to not just those in the profession but the community in general, with a
 panel of conservation experts on Tuesday.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 29 May 2019
 
 
  Women Breaking into Bamboo Scaffolding Work
 
 Hong Kong is the last frontier of bamboo scaffolding where skyscrapers
 shoot up daily and more than five million bamboo rods, each six to
 seven metres long, are used every year.
 
 It takes strength, skill and intellect to be a bamboo artist, erecting
 intricate webs of sky-high walls, up to 1,000 feet high, and platforms
 strong enough to hold a legion of construction workers.
 
 Women are traditionally barred from this work, which is considered
 dangerous. The door is being cracked opened as the first woman
 apprentice is being trained last year.
 
 Jordan . Hong Kong | 2019
 28 May 2019
 
 
  McArthur Binion Opens 'Hard Work'
 
 McArthur Binion kicks off  'Hard Work', his first shows in Asia, opening simultaneously
 in both Hong Kong and Seoul. The Hong Kong exhibitions are jointly at Lehmann
 Maupin and Massimo De Carlo. Spanning all three spaces, these joint exhibitions
 present an unprecedented opportunity to view new work by the 72-year-old
 American artist who has been garnering increasing international attention,
 shows through 6 July.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 27 May 2019
 
 
  Thousands Rally for June 4 30th Anniversary
 
 Thousands rally to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the 1989 Beijing June 4
 Massacre. They March from Southorn Playground in Wanchai to China Liaison
 Office in Western District.
 
 It has been 30 years since the rise and fall of the 1989 Democracy Movement
 in China. The 50-day democratic movement led by students ended with a
 brutal military crackdown on June 4. A confidential US government document,
 revealed in 2014, reported that a Chinese internal assessment estimated
 that at least 10,454 civilians were killed.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2019
 26 May 2019
 
 
  Lone Lady Muses at Dawn of Woman's Rights
 
 5:42 am #HongKong #HongKong "#LoneLady #Muses at #Dawn of #WomansRights"
 by @phyang81
 
 as part of the #24HourProject to raise funds for NGOs working for women's
 human rights @She_Has_Hope (Uganda) @GES_Mujer (Mexico)
 @SacredValleyHealth (Peru) @Atena_ngo (Iran). Please show your support
 and help us meet our fund goal. For more information visit @24HourProject
 
 #24hr19 #24hr19_HK
             #24hr19_HongKong
 #StreetPhotography #PhotoJournalism
 #Tsimshatsui #VictoriaHarbour #Dawn
 
 4850 people from 826 cities in 100 countries
             capture city life one photo
 for each hour for 24 hours, sharing them
             on Instagram and other social
 media. This year, the focus is on women's stories to support women's right.
 
 This photographer is co-Ambassador for Hong Kong with Marissa Reyes. Details here.
 
 Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2019
 25 May 2019
 
 
  Thousands Join Global 24 Hour Project for Street Photography
 
 Right after midnight tonight, thousands of people from 725 cities in 100 countries
 will begin to capture city life one photo for each hour for 24 hours, sharing them
 on Instagram and other social media. This year, the focus is on women's stories
 to support women's rights.
 
 The #24HourProject began in 2012, Renzo Grande (@renzogrande) from New York
 and Los Angeles-based Sam Smotherman (@smutty5ohhh) wanted to compare
 their two cities in a daylong series of street photos.
 
 This photographer is co-Ambassador for Hong Kong with Marissa Reyes.
 We are hosting a local event meeting at 11:45 pm on Friday 24 May outside
 Marks & Spencer in Central. Details here. Please join us.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 24 May 2019
 
 
  Transient Bubbles Farewell Yue Man Square
 
 Transient bubbles created by Artists Anita Cheng and Heily Lai, to say farewell
 to Yue Man Sqaure, the once bustling town centre of Kwun Tong which is due
 for demolition and redevelopment. They are both nostalgic and sad about
 the fate of the playground of their youth. A closely-knit community of
 residents and businesses have 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
 23 May 2019
 
 
  Vanishing Tong Lau
 
 Tong Lau, Chinese tenement houses built between the late 18th century and
 the 1960s, are fast disappearing in Hong Kong. They have commercial space
 on the ground floor and residential units above lending much character to
 city streets with their wide verandahs and high ceilings.
 
 This staircase, with mosaic floor tiles, is in a building at the heart of
 bustling Causeway Bay is likely to be demolished in the near future
 in the name of progress, sadly.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 22 May 2019
 
 
  French Consul General Opens 'Beyond Black'
 
 Alexandre Giorgini, Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, officiates the
 opening of 'Beyond Black', the first ever solo exhibition in Hong Kong for Pierre
 Soulages. This exhibition showcases the work of one of France's most important
 artists. He is known as a master of post-war abstraction, leader of Tachisme.
 Part of Le French May Arts Festival at Alisan Gallery, through 29 June.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 21 May 2019
 
 
  Reflecting on Inner Self as Visual Artists
 
 'Reflecting on Inner Self as Visual Artists', an exhibition showcasing the works
 Professor Aser But and eight elites who graduated from the Department of
 Design at Hong Kong Polytechnic from the 1980s to the early 1990s. They
 include Jackson Lee, Lammie Lam, Frank Kwok, Kinsan Chung, Gideon Lai,
 Hilton Tong, Sindy Lau and Tom Lau.
 
 With over two years in its curation, the exhibition presents more than 100 works,
 featuring the achievements of the nine award-winning fine artists through
 their journey of creative art discovery over the past 30 years.
 The show is at Central Library Exhibition Gallery, through 21 May.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 20 May 2019
 
 
  Lion at Tsing Ma Bridge
 
 One of the two Chinese stone lions guarding Tin Hau (Goddess of Heaven) Temple
 stands at the abandoned village of Ma Wan, with Tsing Ma Bridge in the background.
 Once a thriving fishing village with stilt houses on the bay, Ma Wan Village is
 now a ghost town. The residents were evicted by the government in 2011, some
 unwillingly, to give way to Park Island housing estate developed by Sun Hung Kai
 Properties for 5,000 families.
 
 Ma Wan . Hong Kong | 2019
 19 May 2019
 
 
  Affordable Art Fair
 
 Affordable Art Fair exhibits over 115 galleries, showcasing a diverse range
 of art priced between HK$1,000 and HK$100,000. Highlights include the
 cutting edge Young Talent Hong Kong exhibition, the large-scale installations
 and a Creative Hub with a number of creative activities. #ArtHappy Friday
 charity evening will help raise awareness of mental wellbeing and expressive
 art and host an international line up of artists performing live.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2019
 18 May 2019
 
 
  Heather Explores Ma Wan Ghost Village
 
 Heather, an educator from Portsmouth, loves urban exploration and checks out the
 abandoned village of Ma Wan. Once a thriving fishing village with stilt houses,
 restaurants and a school, Ma Wan fishing village is now a ghost town. The
 residents were evicted by the government in 2011, some unwillingly, to
 give way to Park Island, a huge gated housing estate developed by
 Sun Hung Kai Properties for 5,000 families.
 
 The island has a long history, dating back to Neolithic times, much of which
 has been swallowed in recent years by the ever hungry need for housing
 development. Complete Neolithic human skeletal remains were found in tombs
 at Tung Wan in 1997. Tsing Ma Bridge linking Kowloon with Lantau Island
 provides a dramtic background.
 
 Ma Wan . Hong Kong | 2019
 17 May 2019
 
 
  Giuseppe Runs Dragonfly Bar
 
 Sporting a Mohawk hair style, Italian Giuseppe Zazzeron from Venice, manages
 Dragonfly Bar, designed by Ashley Sutton at Tai Kwun - a centre for heritage
 and arts for culture and leisure experiences. The boutique cocktail lounge
 spotlights his appreciation for American painter and blown glass artist
 Louis Tiffany, whose works is incorporated into the interior design.
 
 SOHO . Hong Kong | 2019
 16 May 2019
 
 
  Old and New in Causeway Bay
 
 A low-rise Chinese Tenement house (Tong  Lau) meets Lee Garden One, an office
 skyscraper that is the tallest in bustling Causeway Bay. The triangular-
 shaped tower stands 789 ft (240 m) tall and contains 52 storeys.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 15 May 2019
 
 
  Sylvie Muses at Kowloon Park
 
 Sylvie, Dutch photographer from The Hague, loves to shoot people at
 tranquil Kowloon Park, an oasis in the busy and touristy district
 of Tsimshatsui.
 
 Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2019
 14 May 2019
 
 
  Bella Frolicks at Kowloon Park
 
 Bella from Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines, loves to frolick leisurely
 on Sunday at tranquil Kowloon Park, an oasis in the busy shopping district
 of Tsimshatsui.
 
 Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2019
 13 May 2019
 
 
  Helen Pun Kicks-off 'Vivre la Cheongsam'
 
 Helen Pun, a banker-turned artist, kicks-off 'Vivre la Cheongsam', featuring
 French-inspired cheongsams to showcase the crossover between the cultural
 heritage of Chinese cheongsam and the deep and influential history of France.
 These designs are fusion of the finesse and avant-garde art practices of
 French music, haute couture fashion, fabrics and gastronomy and the subtle
 and captivating elegance of cheongsams where the two cultures come together.
 
 Part of French May, at Office Lobby, Lee Garden One, through 25 May.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 12 May 2019
 
 
  Thousands Rally Against China Extradition
 
 4,000 rally on Friday evening against an upcoming amendment to Hong Kong's
 extradition laws to include China, outside Legislative Council Building.
 The massive crowd overflows into Tim Mei Avenue. Over a dozen
 pan-democrat legislators join the protest to denounce the proposal.
 
 Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2019
 11 May 2019
 
 
  Ng Chung Opens Cigar Box
 
 Hong Kong artist Ng Chung's latest Cigar Box series are paintings about the
 different people surrounding his life, such as his friends, daughter, collectors,
 and apprentices. In this latest body of works, he explores his relationships
 with these people, or sometimes the objects related to them. The images are
 painted on empty cigar boxes, representing the memories of the times he
 spent with them. Exhibition at Contemporary by Angela Li, through 15 June.
 
 
 Sheung Wan . Hong Kong | 2019
 10 May 2019
 
 
  Idyllic An Thoi Islands
 
 Idyllic islands that make up the An Thoi Archipelago which is part of the
 Phu Quoc Marine Park, a UNESCO biosphere off Southern Phu Quoc,
 Vietnam. The 15 islands that make up the Archipelago, with fine
 sandy beaches and clear turquoise water, is ideal for boat trips.
 
 An Thoi Islands . Vietnam | 2019
 9 May 2019
 
 
  Clown Fish and Anemone
 
 A clown fish comes out of its sea anemone hiding in the An Thoi Islands in
 southern Phu Quoc, Vietnam. The 15 islands that make up the Archipelago,
 aka Phu Quoc Marine Park, is not an ideal location for Scuba diving.
 Over-fishing has depleted pelagic (big fish, eg: sharks and menta rays).
 Visibility is also very low with suspended particles in the water.
 
 An Thoi Islands . Vietnam | 2019
 8 May 2019
 
 
  Starfish Beach
 
 Pictureqes Starfish Beach, part of Rach Vem Village, at northern Phu Quoc
 island in Vietnam. On a good day, when the tide is low, one could see
 hundreds of red starfish in the shallow water. It was high tide with
 a rough sea when I arrived and spotted only two.
 
 Phu Quoc . Vietnam | 2019
 7 May 2019
 
 
  Yukaloo by James Turrell
 
 Yukaloo by James Turrell, a leading American artist who uses light as a medium for
 his immersive installations. Associated with the Light and Space movement of the 1960s,
 Turrell has dedicated his practice to what he has deemed perceptual art, investigating
 the materiality of light and the sensorial experience of space, color, and perception.
 
 Yukaloo is an aperture within which LEDs are engineered to change colours
 gradually over the course of several hours. Coloured light emitted from the work
 fills the space, creating an immersive atmosphere similar to the awe-inspiring
 fashion in which the sky changes from late afternoon to night. Exhibition<
 at Asia Society, through 6 June.
 
 Admiralty . Hong Kong | 2019
 6 May 2019
 
 
  Mural on Third Street
 
 Impressive street art on Third Street in Sai Ying Pun, one of the oldest districts
 in Hong Kong, a place the British military called home when they first arrived
 and an area of great charm. It retains the feel of a genuine neighborhood with
 pungent smells and live chicken markets, despite the explosion of trendy restaurants,
 hip bars and shops that now grace the First, Second, Third and High street.
 
 Sai Ying Pun . Hong Kong | 2019
 5 May 2019
 
 
  Lin Fa Temple
 
 Lin Fa Kung (literally means Temple of Lotus) in Tai Hang was constructed
 in 1863, during the Qing dynasty, and was reconstructed in 1986 and 1999.
 The temple is for the worship of Kwun Yam, the Goddess of Mercy and
 its architecture is unique and rare in Hong Kong. It was protected
 as a Declared Monument in 2014.
 
 Tai Hang . Hong Kong | 2019
 4 May 2019
 
 
  Avengers Mania
 
 With Avengers mania gripping the globe as the movie Endgame hits the cinemas,
 statues of the league of super-heroes including Ironman pop up all over the city.
 Even with over 300 screenings of the movie on everyday, many shows were sold out.
 Box office records are being smashed. Crazy!
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2019
 3 May 2019
 
 
  SOS for Venezuela
 
 Marianm and her fellow Venezuelans living in Hong Kong signal SOS for
 Venezuela on May Day, in response to call by opposition leader Juan
 Guaido, for protests throughout the world in solidarity with the
 mass demonstrations within the country.
 
 After Guaido declared himself interim president in January, he is
 recognised as Venezuela's legitimate president by the United States
 and other countrues. Clashes continue between protesters and forces
 led by the president, Nicolas Maduro in Caracas. Maduro had been
 prepared to leave the country for Cuba until Putin advised against it.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2019
 2 May 2019
 
 
  Old and New in Tai Hang
 
 A slum until the 1990s, Tai Hang lies in the shadow of the glitzy Causeway Bay.
 It has witnessed rapid urbanisation and development around the area over the
 past few decades. Village houses became low-rise Tong Lau (Chinese tenement
 houses) which then became the luxury residential high-rise buildings today.
 
 With the rapid gentrification came the trendy restaurants, bars and hip coffee shops
 giving new life to the neighbourhood. Only a  few car repair shops, traditional
 cafes (cha chaan tengs) and dai pai dongs remain. Its unique history and
 laid-back ambience is rapidly fading.
 
 Tai Hang . Hong Kong | 2019
 1 May 2019
 
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