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         |  Exploring Deserted Haunted Air Raid Shelter
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted air raid shelter in city-centre.
 
 During World War II, the government built air-raid shelters in various places in Hong Kong
 to allow citizens to take refuge during Japanese air raids. The path in the shelter has many
 twists and bends, with ramps.
           There are numbered signs along the path with forks, which makes
 it easy to get lost. It was dark and gloomy inside and the atmosphere was spooky.
 
 It is rumoured that these tunnels are haunted as they were part of a system that the
 Japanese Secret police used to "interrogate" people between 1941-45. Executions also took
 place within the tunnels. A shrine was built in front of the only remaining open portal to
 appease the spirits. A giant red banner was mounted above the portal for the same purpose a
 few years ago but it is no longer there.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
 and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 31 May 2022
 
 
  Foxy Marie Explores Deserted Hakka Mansion
 
 Foxy Marie, a model and an avid urban explorer from the Philippines ventures into a
 deserted Hakka mansion.
 
 Built in 1932, the elegant mansion was rated as a Grade I historic building in 1985.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
 and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 30 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Village Office from 1940s
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted village office.
 
 The village office was established in 1947. There are 2 buildings - an office and a recreational
 centre with a ping ping table and many trophies. It appears to have been deserted since 2016.
 Furniture and personal items are scattered throughout the buildings.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of only taking pictures, leaving no
 traces, and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 29 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Closed Riding School
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a closed riding school.
 
 The 3-storey main building with stables sits on a 4,000 sq m site on the hillside surrounded with
 trees. Since 1992, it provides all levels of riding lessons and activities to the public by
 instructors with qualifications from the British Horse Society (BHS) or the equivalent.
 Facilities in the School include an office, a lecture room, 2 paddocks, a stable which can
 accommodate 36 horses and ponies, changing rooms and parking spaces.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
 and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 28 May 2022
 
 
  Art Basel 2022
 
 Art Basel, the lead event of Hong Kong Art Week, showcases creative work of 130
 galleries from 28 countries and territories. The 2022 edition is held 27–29 May 2022 (Preview
 25-26 May) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
 
 Deconstructing by Hong Kong-based artist Movana Chen of Flowers Gallery, of knitted
 shredded magazines is one of the major installations. Her work is a multi-disciplinary
 fusion of media, fashion, performance, installation and sculpture.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2020
 27 May 2022
 
 
  Art Central 2022
 
 Art Central, a key event of Hong Kong Art Week, showcases the next generation of talent from
 52 Asian galleries alongside distinguished artists from around the world. The seventh
 edition of Art Central is held 26–29 May 2022 (Preview 25 May) at the Hong Kong
 Convention and Exhibition Centre, running alongside Art Basel Hong Kong.
 
 Art Central has established itself as an international platform for pushing boundaries
 in contemporary art and experimentation. Photo shows sculptures of Chinese Zodiac
 creatures by Taiwan artist Chen-shun Lin at Mr.Wing Gallery at Booth A4.
 
 Wanchai . Hong Kong | 2020
 26 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Army Barracks
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an deserted ex-British army barracks.
 
 There are over 40 buildings in the barracks which is located near the coast. Some of them
 have fireplaces. The site has been deserted long before the 1997 handover. The interior
 has been mostly cleared with vines and bushes overgrown outside.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of only taking pictures, leaving no
 traces, and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 25 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Tong Lau from the 1960's
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted Tong Lau (Chinese Tenement).
 
 The building was completed in 1963. It has 8 storeys of a 8 units on each floor with a nett area
 of 187-380 sq ft. Some units are partitioned into smaller rooms. Others are chicly designed
 in the interior. It appears to have been deserted since 2010 and a large number of personal
 items and furniture are scattered throughout the building.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
 and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 24 May 2022
 
 
  Charred
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted apartment in an estate after a fire.
 
 The estate was completed on 1975. 3 of the blocks are deserted with 15 storeys of over 200 units
 per block with a nett area of 130.1- 562.7 sq ft. Some units are partitioned into subdivided
 rooms. It has been deserted since 2020. Furniture and personal items are scattered
 throughout the building. One of the units has been badly burnt after a fire and was totally charred.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
 and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 23 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Haunted Deserted Cinema
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted cinema.
 
 The cinema opened in 1978 with 499 seats, but due to persistent shortage of audience,
 it was closed in 1987 and has been deserted for 34 years. The interior of the cinema is dark
 and quite spooky. It is said to be one of the top 10 most haunted places in Hong Kong.
 
 In 2010, a police officer discovered that a man had hanged himself in the cinema.
 It is rumoured that the officer heard the sound of footsteps, went inside to check,
 and unexpectedly discovered the body. Since then, there have been claims that residents
 and tourists passing by have heard faint footsteps from inside the cinema.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 22 May 2022
 
 
  Abandoned Boat at Abandoned Village
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an abandoned village.
 
 An abandoned boat lies in the bay at low tide in a totally abandoned village.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 21 May 2022
 
 
  Artist Ophelia Jarcarini Dances for Intraverse at French May
 
 Dance performance presented by French artist Ophelia Jacarini on Central Market on Thursday
 to kick-off Intraverse - digital sculptures capturing the motion of her dance using Virtual
 Reality technology, bringing an interactive experience to the audience.
 
 Part of French May 2022 highlighted programme, shown on Interactive Wall on G/F
 Central Market during 19 May - 30 June and Nina Mall 1 during 26 May - 30 June.
 
 Hong Kong-based French artist Jacarini is driven by her practice that combines fine arts, dance,
 sculpture and technology. Her fascination in motion and capturing it, got her to explore
 different techniques to produce sculpted formations created by motion within a space.
 
 Studying Fine Arts and Fashion in Paris in addition to her 17 years of ballet training, Jacarini
 utilises methodologies such as photography, videography, hologram, virtual reality and
 artificial intelligence to achieve her aim to freeze motion within time and space, converting
 the invisible form to a tangible, fleeting, ephemeral and entropic characteristics of motion
 and making it visible to the audience.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2020
 20 May 2022
 
 
  K11 Musea Atrium
 
 Situated at Tsimshatsui waterfront and neighbouring the Avenue of Stars, K11 Musea aspires
 to enrich lives through the propagation of art and culture.
 
 A mall aiming to deliver an ultra high-end experiential retail, art, cultural and dining destination.
 
 Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2020
 19 May 2022
 
 
  Stand with Ukraine
 
 Yellow and Blue are the colours of the national flag of Ukraine.
 
 A blue and yellow wall of an abandoned village house on Lamma.
 
 Lamma . Hong Kong | 2020
 18 May 2022
 
 
  Flaming Trumpet Blooming
 
 Flaming Trumpet, aka Fire-cracker Vine, so named as the flowers resemble firecrackers,
 is a plant species of the genus Pyrostegia of the family Bignoniaceae. It is
 endemic to southern Brazil, Bolivia, northeastern Argentina, Paraguay and Asia,
 and is now a popularly cultivated garden species.
 
 The flowering season is from January to June each year, and can last for more than half
 a year. The orange-red blossoms are beautiful and are symbolic of prosperity.
 
 Tai Hang . Hong Kong | 2021
 17 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Apartments
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted apartment complex.
 
 The apartment complex is 3 storeys high with 6 blocks, 4 of which are modern and
 some have interior spiral staircase and fireplace. 2 older blocks has single-storey
 units. They have been deserted for a while. Furniture and personal
 items have been mostly cleared.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 16 May 2022
 
 
  Sakura Snow by Akiko Yamashita
 
 Hana Fubuki is an interactive installation by Akiko Yamashita for the immersive experience
 at Jumpstarter 2022 at 6/F, K11 Musea, through 15 May.
 
 Inspired by nature’s ability to help us see what is otherwise invisible to the naked eye, such
 as the passing of time, Hana Fubuki refers to “Sakura snow,” or the way falling cherry blossom
 leaves can resemble a gentle snowfall or a swirling blizzard as they are carried off by the
 wind. The gestures and movements of audience become the wind that powers this installation,
 which combines the woodblock print techniques of traditional Ukiyo-e art with 3D animations
 and interactive technology to bring the landscape to life.
 
 Just as seasons change and time streams past us like Sakura petals floating down
 river, the installation will change and evolve over the course of the exhibition.
 
 Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2022
 15 May 2022
 
 
  Mysterious Deserted Hindu Temple
 
 The deserted Hindu Temple was completed in the 1960s and was built by Nepalese Gurkhas soldiers
 stationed at the camp to worship Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction. After 1996, the Gurkhas left,
 and the Hindu temple was deserted. In 2010, it was rated as a Grade III historical building.
 
 The temple is a gray-greenish hexagonal building with 6 spires on top, which is crown-shaped, symbolising
 a lotus flower that is regarded as a beautiful and sacred in Hinduism. It is the only lotus-shaped building
 in Hong Kong, rare and unique. The building is surrounded with bushes and no decoration is left in the
 temple.  Each of the 6 sides has a portal, except the southeast side, with a small yellow window above
 the door. The interior of the building is painted red and green, with a mysterious atmosphere.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace and not
 revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 14 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Century-old Quarters in Upscale District
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into deserted quarters in the most upscale district in Hong Kong.
 
 Built in 1896, the building perches on the hill and is now hidden in the bushes.
 Little information is available on the building but from the layout and design, it is most
 likely a government quarters for foreign workers. There is a fireplace in each of the rooms.
 The roof has collapsed and only open space remain where windows were. Roots and vines
 have intertwined with the structure.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 13 May 2022
 
 
  Former Bishop Zen and Others Arrested by Hong Kong National Security Police
 
 90-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen, Hong Kong's Bishop Emeritus, along with 3 other
 people were arrested by the city's national security police  on Wednesday for their
 involvement in a humanitarian relief fund.
 
 The arrests could signal a new wave of detentions under the national security law since
 former Secretary for Security and Chief Security John Lee was elected chief executive
 of Hong Kong. He will take office in July and widely seen as Beijing's pointman to further
 draconian control of the city, already with drastically reduced liberties.
 
 Zen, senior barrister Margaret Ng, professor Hui Po-keung and popular singer Denise Ho were
 arrested under the national security law for allegedly colluding with foreign forces by
 serving as trustees for the now-disbanded 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund. Cy Ho, another
 trustee already in jail for other reasons, will face the same charges.
 
 'The Holy See has learned with concern the news of the arrest of Cardinal Zen and is following
 the situation with extreme attention,' the Vatican press office said in a statement.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2022
 12 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Mansion from 1950
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an deserted mansion.
 
 The mansion was built in 1950. The building is a single house of 2 storeys high and designed in Western
 style, with nett area of 6,177 sq ft. 2 external staircases provide access to the first floor. It has
 many windows allowing natural light to come inside. Furniture has been cleared with only a
 few personal items remain. There are exquisite tiles on all sides of the exterior walls,
 and a row of potted plants in front of the garden.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 11 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted City-centre Houses of Pleasure
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into deserted houses of pleasure in the city-centre.
 
 The 10-storey building was completed in 1957. It was the tallest building in the district then and
 also the first commercial-residential mixed-use Grade A building with a deed of mutual covenant.
 
 In the 1990s, there were many massage parlours and one-woman brothels. It was acquired
 by a developer in 2011. As the number of vacant units increased, Triads broke in and turned
 them into brothels. By the end of 2016, 149 units in the building were under Triad control.
 In its heyday, the building had nearly 200 brothels and is well-known internationally by
 tourists. There were Japanese pornographic websites with dedicated webpages for
 these brothels and guides for their services.
 
 As 4 gangs were fighting over territory here, frequent crimes with knife and blood were reported
 over the years. In 2017, 100 police officers were mobilised working with the developer to
 clear the illegally occupied units. The brothels appear to have been shut down since
 2020 with furnitures and personal items scattered throughout the apartments.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 10 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Plastics Factory
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an deserted plastics factory.
 
 Established in 1987, the factory was in manufacturing, wholesaling and exporting of industrial
 chemicals like carbon black, conductive compounds and master batch including dyes for
 plastic materials. It appears to have been deserted since 2013. The warehouse is mostly cleared.
 Furniture and personal items are scattered thoughout the office building.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 9 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Village House
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an deserted village house.
 
 The 2-storey house is constructed with stone with an emblem of the sun at the door.
 A staircase provides access to the first floor with a balcony. The interior is partitioned
 into rooms with interesting arches. Furniture has been cleared from the building.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 8 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Village Mansion
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an deserted village mansion.
 
 The 2-storey mansion is hidden in the woods. A fireplace is located on each floor. Many
 graffiti have been painted on the walls inside and out by prominent street artist Germs
 from Los Angeles. Apparently, it has been deserted since 2014. Furniture and personal
 items are scattered throughout the building.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 7 May 2022
 
 
  Wild Mushrooms on Dead Branch
 
 Wild mushrooms growing on a dead branch. Certain types of mushroom eat dead log.
 They produce enzymes to break down and recycle dead plant materials.
 
 Pokfulam . Hong Kong | 2022
 6 May 2022
 
 
  Exploring Deserted WWII Army Magazine
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an deserted ex-British army magazine (warehouse).
 
 The magazine was built in 1939 by the British army to prepare for World War II to store ammunition
 for the nearby 3 batteries for coastal defence. Its main chamber has a thick metal roof to
 defend against bombing. It is now slightly flooded and muddy. Skeleton of a small animal
 is found on the floor. The area has been overgrown with thorny bushes. The site has been
 deserted long before the 1997 handover.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of only taking pictures, leaving no
 traces, and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 5 May 2022
 
 
  Semi-Deserted LuxuryVilla in Upscale District?
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a semi-deserted luxury villa complex in the most upscale
 district in Hong Kong.
 
 Perched on the hill, the villa has a nett area of 4,721 sq ft in an extensive plot. It was built in around
 1930 and commands expansive seaview. The complex includes many 2 and 3-storey buildings,
 some connected with each other and some standalone accessible via winding paths. There is
 an outdoor bean-shaped swimming pool and a giant 2-storey-tall slide. It was on the market for
 $2 billion in 2017. Most parts of the compound appears to have been deserted since 1987.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 4 May 2022
 
 
  Meditation at Deserted Mansion
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted mansion.
 
 A 2-storey mansion, a blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles comprising
           a main
 building and an annex block, is deserted and swallowed up by nature. Despite its colonial
 -style characteristics in the walls, balcony and stone columns, the building has a
 traditional Chinese
           pitched roof supported on wooden purlins and battens while
 covered by Chinese clay tiles.
 
 Another notable feature includes the courtyard, as well as the layout of the rooms,
 which resembles that of traditional Chinese residences. Located in the middle of the roof
 parapet of the main building
           is a semi-circular pediment engraved with the name of
 the mansion in Chinese. Meditating at the balcony on the first floor is soothing.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 3 May 2022
 
 
  Last Throes of Deserted Kindergarten at Mid-levels
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted kindergarten at Mid-levels.
 
 The non-profit kindergarten is located in a high-end residential area at Mid-Levels and started
 operation in 1992. It is a 3-storey building with an outdoor playground, music room, language
 room, activity room and an auditorium. Relocated in 2012 and deserted until now.
 
 It is currently being cleared and demolished. There were lots of graffiti and many life-size
 children's dolls, one of which lies on the stairs. A collapsed baby grand piano can be
 seen in the basement.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 2 May 2022
 
 
  Gorgeous Panels in Deserted Century-old Shophouse
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted shophouse.
 
 The 2-storey shophouse was built with grey bricks, the door has a granite frame with a Qing
 Dynasty wooden door and shutter gate. The date of completion is unknown, but is believed
 to be over 100 years ago. It is one of the existing commercial and residential tenements in
 this old market area. It is rated a Grade II historic buliding. The ceiling of the ground floor has
 partially collapsed exposing gorgeous and colourful panels on the first floor.
 
 It has been deserted for a while. Furniture and personal items are scattered throughout
 the building. It has been rated as a Grade III historic building.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
 and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2022
 1 May 2022
 
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