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          |  Fashion Show at Fashion Asia
 
 Fashion designed by students of Institute of Textiles and Clothing
 of Polytechnic University were modeled at the inaugural Fashion
 Asia conference held at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 30 Nov 2016
 
 
  Evans Chan with 'Raise the Umbrellas' Panel
 
 Award-winning director Evans Chan and panel of pro-democracy
 activists at the premier screening of his film 'Raise the
 Umbrellas', a documentary on the Umbrella Movement of 2014,
 at the Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) on Monday night.
 
 The panel include leaders of the Umbrella Movement, Joshua
 Wong and Benny Tai; Emily Lau, Martin Lee and Denise Ho
 who were interviewed by FCC representative.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 29 Nov 2016
 
 
  Chris Patten - Dialogue with Students
 
 Chris Patten, the last Governor of Hong Kong, has a dialogue with
 students at Luk Yew Hall of The University of Hong Kong on Monday.
 Over 500 students from from ten universities participated.
 
 Pokfulam · Hong Kong | 2016
 28 Nov 2016
 
 
  Martin Turner Leads Critical Mass Ride
 
 Martin Turner, Chairman of Hong Kong Cycling Alliance, leads Critical
 Mass Ride, a 'protest by cyclists reclaiming the streets' that
 originated in 1992 in San Francisco. By the end of 2003, the
 event was being held in over 300 cities around the world.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 27 Nov 2016
 
 
  Legislators Lead Thousands in Pride Parade
 
 Legislators lead 6,800 in Pride Parade, undaunted by rain, from Victoria
 Park to Edinburgh Place in Central to demand equal rights and legislation
 against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
 
 Openly-gay legislator Ray Chan Chi Chuen and colleagues Alvin Yeung,
 Long Hair (Leung Kwok Hung) and Ferdinand Cheung lead the march.
 Over a hundred from Guangdong, Guizhou and all over Mainland
 China join the rally.
 
 Causeway Bay · Hong Kong | 2016
 26 Nov 2016
 
 
  My news report and more photos on the 
            Front Page
 of Award-winning International Newswire
 
 
 
  There Is Hope
 
 An art installation 'There Is Hope' in a back alley in Central.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 25 Nov 2016
 
 
  Frog King Graffiti Wall
 
 Frog King, aka Kwok Mang-ho, is one of Hong Kong'S most iconic and
 dynamic artists. Since 1967, his art and performances were at over
 3000 exhibitions worldwide, including the 54th Venice Biennale.
 
 His 'Graffiti Wall' on Queen's Road Central uses a variety of his
 distinctive iconographical elements and his signature English and
 Chinese 'sandwich font' juxtaposed with his smiling Frog logos,
 creating a vibrant, unique and colourful Frog King space.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 24 Nov 2016
 
 
  Spicy Fish Head
 
 Spicy Fish Head smothered in chopped red hot pepper is a renouned
 dish from the Chinese province of Hunan. This is actually the
 mild version. The real spicy version include chopped golden
 pepper which is much more spicy.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 23 Nov 2016
 
 
  Edwin Leung on Drone Photography
 
 Edwin Leung, Director of Scout Leader Training of Hong Kong Island
 (HKI) Region, on Aerial Photography using Quadcopter Drone, organised
 by the Queen's Scouts and Queen's Guides Club (HKI).
 
 Jordan · Hong Kong | 2016
 22 Nov 2016
 
 
  Double Happiness
 
 The Chinese characters 'Double Happiness' is part of an art
 installation named 'Knot' at the pedestrianised Lee Tung
 Avenue, a luxury shopping, dinig and housing development
 in Wan Chai.
 
 This is the former Lee Tung Street, aka Wedding Card Street, which
 was famed locally and abroad as a centre for publishing and for
 printing of wedding cards. It was demolished in December 2007
 as an Urban Renewal Authority (URA) project. The demolition was
 seen as causing irreparable harm to our cultural heritage.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 21 Nov 2016
 
 
  Eight Treasure Rice Pudding
 
 Eight Treasure Rice Pudding is a traditional Chinese dessert popular
 throughout the country. It consists of cooked glutinous rice with
 raisins, lotus seeds, Chinese dates, preserved kumquat, longan pulp,
 preserved cherry, jackfruit and shelled melon seeds.
 
 This version, at the Shanghai Fraternity Association, is cooked in
 a pumkin shell, topped with osmanthus syrup before serving.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 20 Nov 2016
 
 
  Zeng Jinyan on Desiring China
 
 Zeng Jinyan, a Chinese blogger and human rights activist, co-curates
 with Professor Ho Sik Ying on 'Desiring China: Sexuality and Female
 Subjectivity', Chinese independent documetary screenings at HKU on
 15 Oct to 19 Nov. Zeng was named TIME Magazine's '100 People Who
 Shape Our World' in 2007 as a hero and a pioneer.
 
 Pokfulam · Hong Kong | 2016
 19 Nov 2016
 
 
  Praying Mantis
 
 The praying mantis is named for its prominent front legs, which
 are bent and held together at an angle that suggests the
 position of prayer. There are over 2,400 species and
 about 430 genera in 15 families
 
 Ma Liu Shui · Hong Kong | 2016
 18 Nov 2016
 
 
  Sung Addresses CUHK Graduates
 
 Vice Chancellor and President Joseph C Y Sung addresses graduates
 at the 81st Congregation of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
 
 Ma Liu Shui · Hong Kong | 2016
 17 Nov 2016
 
 
  World Press Photo 2016
 
 'Whale Whisperers', by Mexcian photographer Anuar Patjane Floriuk,
 wins second prize singles in Nature category. A humpback whale
 and her newborn calf swim near Roca Partida, the smallest island
 of the Revillagigedo archipelago, off the Pacific coast of Mexico.
 
 Over 150 arresting and compelling images from the World Press Photo
 competition since 1955. This year’s competition attracted a total
 of 82,951 images by 5,775 photographers from 128 countries. These
 photos take us through the pivotal moments in the past year, at
 Jockey Club Creative Art Centre through 16 Nov.
 
 Shek Kip Mei · Hong Kong | 2016
 16 Nov 2016
 
 
  Leong Kai Tai Photo Moments
 
 Master photographer Leong Kai Tai has been capturing the world
 with his camera since 1976. The '70.40. Leong Kai Tai Photo
 Moments' exhibition reviews his prolific works across different
 periods as he turns 70, at City Hall through 21 Nov.
 
 Leong captured here at 'Selfie Station' designed by visual
 artist Kacey Wong.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 15 Nov 2016
 
 
  Supermoon over Jardine House
 
 Tonight's full moon is not only the closest and brightest supermoon
 of 2016 but also the largest since 1948. It is observed next to
 Jardine House with circular windows and nicknamed 'The House
 of a Thousand Arseholes'.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 14 Nov 2016
 
 
  Flowing Glowing Lava at Kilauea
 
 Flowing and glowing red-hot lava at Kilauea, site of the
 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which is currently erupting,
 pouring hundreds of gallons of lava into the Pacific.
 This is taken during the Feb 2005 eruption.
 
 Big Island · Hawaii · USA | 2005
 13 Nov 2016
 
 
  Waikiki with Diamond Head
 
 The World-renouned Waikiki Beach with iconic Diamond Head, a
 volcanic tuff cone on Oahu, Hawaii, in the distance. It was
 named by a British sailors in the 19th century, who mistook
 calcite crystals on the adjacent beach for diamonds.
 
 Honolulu · Hawaii · USA | 2016
 12 Nov 2016
 
 
  Snorkel Hanauma Bay
 
 Snorkeling with a feast of colourful fishes in Hanauma Bay, Oahu's most
 popular beach for sknorkeling - in Hawaii.
 
 Hanauma Bay · Hawaii · USA | 2016
 11 Nov 2016
 
 
  Surfboard Alley
 
 Surfboard alley in Waikiki, Honolulu - Oahu's most popular beach -
 in Hawaii.
 
 Honolulu · Hawaii · USA | 2016
 10 Nov 2016
 
 
  Green Turtle at Kahalu'u
 
 Green Turtle frequents Kahalu'u Beach, one of the best spots for
 snorkeling and surfing on the Kona coast of Big Island, Hawaii.
 
 Big Island · Hawaii · USA | 2016
 9 Nov 2016
 
 
  Sunset at Kilauea
 
 Fiery sunset lights up the mountain-side silvergrass (Miscanthus)
 at Kilauea, site of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which is
 currently erupting, pouring hundreds of gallons of red-hot lava
 into the Pacific.
 
 Big Island · Hawaii · USA | 2016
 8 Nov 2016
 
 
  Driftwood at South Point
 
 Driftwood at Ka Lae, also known as South Point or simply 'The Point'
 on the Big Island of Hawaii and the southern-most point in the
 United States.It is believed that the first Polynesians to
 arrive in the Hawaiian Islands disembarked here at Ka Lae
 somewhere between 400 and 800 AD.
 
 Big Island · Hawaii · USA | 2016
 7 Nov 2016
 
 
  Venus Protects Portuguese
 
 Ten large Portuguese mosaic murals are on the grounds of Camoes Garden
 and Grotto, the oldest park in Macau. At the entrance is the mosaic
 of Venus protecting a Portuguese ship from evil spirit.
 
 Santo Antonio · Macau | 2016
 6 Nov 2016
 
 
  Mandarin's House
 
 Mandarin's House, a historic residential complex in Sao Lourenco, Macau,
 was the family home of the late Qing theoretician and reformist Zheng
 Guanying (1842-1921). He completed his masterpiece of Shengshi Weiyan
 (Words of Warning in Times of Prosperity) in the house. With an area
 of 4000 sq m, which is amongst the largest family houses in Macau.
 
 Sao Lourenco · Macau | 2016
 5 Nov 2016
 
 
  Green and Gold / New and Old
 
 A green heritage building in Taipa old town sits against the
 glittering gold facade of a casino in the background in Macau.
 
 Taipa · Macau | 2016
 4 Nov 2016
 
 
  Airing Laundry
 
 Laundry is hung outside for airing and drying in the sun in Santo
 Antonio area of Macau.
 
 Santo Antonio · Macau | 2016
 3 Nov 2016
 
 
  Natives in the Park
 
 Two old men hang out in the park shooting the breeze leisurely
 in Santo Antonio area of Macau.
 
 Santo Antonio · Macau | 2016
 2 Nov 2016
 
 
  Bamboo Installation
 
 A bamboo installation in Santo Antonio area of Macau.
 
 Santo Antonio · Macau | 2016
 1 Nov 2016
 
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