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         |  Fall Colours in the Back Alley
 
 Red leaves of climbing ivy grace the back alley walls in the fall.
 
 Dubrovnik . Croatia | 2021
 30 Nov 2021
 
 
  16th Century Sponza Palace
 
 The Sponza Palace, also called Divona (from dogana, customs), is a 16th-century palace
 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Its name is derived from the Latin word "spongia", the spot
 where rainwater was collected.
 
 The rectangular building with an inner courtyard was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance
 style between 1516 and 1522 by Paskoje Milicevic Mihov. The loggia and sculptures
 were crafted by the brothers Andrijic and other stonecutters.
 
 Dubrovnik . Croatia | 2021
 29 Nov 2021
 
 
  Walking Dubrovnik City Walls
 
 There is no better way to experience Dubrovnik than viewing the Old Town from
 walking the city Walls. The walls are 1940 meters long with 6 fortresses
 (Lovrijenac, Revelin, Minceta, Bokar, St John and St Lucas).
 
 Dubrovnik . Croatia | 2021
 28 Nov 2021
 
 
  Serbian Orthodox Church
 
 The Orthodox Church was constructed in 1865. The local Serbians were not allowed to build a formal
 house of worship within the city limits until just a few years before the construction of the building.
 There are not as many members around anymore, as many of the Serbians left the area during
 the war of 1991.
 
 Dubrovnik . Croatia | 2021
 27 Nov 2021
 
 
  Charming Dubrovnik Old Town
 
 The gorgeous Dubrovnik Old Town, seen from the city's walls, with baroque buildings,
 monasteries, medieval churches and marble streets. It is a pearl on the Adriatic,
 Croatia's most popular attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage.
 
 Dubrovnik . Croatia | 2021
 26 Nov 2021
 
 
  Hiking near Makarska
 
 Makarska is a port town on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, known for its
 Makarska Riviera beaches, seafront promenade and nightlife. On
 a small bay between wooded headlands, the old town centers on
 Kacic Square. Enjoy hiking and nature in the nearby mountains.
 
 Makarska . Croatia | 2021
 25 Nov 2021
 
 
  Reenact Roman Occupation of Split
 
 Croatian students dressed as Roman centurions perform an elaborate
 reenactment of the Roman changing of the guards. Diocletian and his wife
 Priska, dressed in flowing gowns and flanked by their Praetorian Guard,
 greet the crowd.
 
 Diocletian gives a short speech in Latin and English inviting everyone
 to visit his palace. This is a popular tourist attraction.
 
 Split . Croatia | 2021
 24 Nov 2021
 
 
  Diocletian's Palace of Split
 
 Situated in a prime waterfront position, the extraordinary complex of
 Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, is one of the most imposing ancient
 Roman structures in existence today. It is not really a palace, nor a
 museum – this is the city's living heart, its labyrinthine streets packed
 with people, bars, shops and restaurants.
 
 Split . Croatia | 2021
 23 Nov 2021
 
 
  Cathedral of St Anastasia of Zadar
 
 The Cathedral of St Anastasia is a monumental Romanesque building, and it carries
 the name of the Sirmian martyr, to whom two popes bowed down; Alexander III,
 who visited her tomb, and Pope John Paul II, who bowed down in 2003 in
 front of the main gate of the Cathedral.
 
 Zadar's Cathedral of St Anastasia was built in the 12th and 13th centuries,
 upon an older building from the 9th and 11th centuries, and which was erected on
 the site of an Early Christian Basilica, so the Cathedral’s first stages date as early
 as the 4th and 5th centuries. The Basilica was dedicated to St Peter the Apostle.
 
 It is the largest church in all of Dalmatia, the coastal region of Croatia.
 It is on UNESCO's Tentative List of World Heritage Sites.
 
 Zadar . Croatia | 2021
 22 Nov 2021
 
 
  Church and Monastery of St Mary of Zadar
 
 The Monastery of St Mary in Zadar was founded by the noblewoman Cika in 1066
 and the big three-nave Church of St Mary was built in 1091 in the Pre-Romanesque style.
 
 The most beautiful part of the Church and the Benedictine Monastery of St Mary
 is the bell tower in its original Romanesque version.
 
 Zadar . Croatia | 2021
 21 Nov 2021
 
 
  Plitvice Lakes
 
 Plitvice Lakes National Park is a 295-sq km forest reserve in central Croatia. It's known
 for a chain of 16 terraced lakes, joined by waterfalls, that extend into a limestone
 canyon. Boardwalks and hiking trails wind around and across the water, and an
 electric boat links the 12 upper and 4 lower lakes.
 
 Plitvice Lakes was named a UNESCO World Heritage in 1979.
 
 Plitvice Lakes . Croatia | 2021
 20 Nov 2021
 
 
  Sea of Cloud at Dawn
 
 Stunning view at dawn in Plitvice with a sea of cloud backed by the snow-capped
 Alps in the background.
 
 Plitvice . Croatia | 2021
 19 Nov 2021
 
 
  Gorgeous Plitvice Lakes National Park
 
 Within a beautiful karst landscape dominated by a mix of forests and meadows, the
 magnificent Plitvice lake system stands out, interconnected by many waterfalls
 and watercourses above and below ground.
 
 A turquoise ribbon of crystal-clear water and gushing waterfalls in
           the
 forested heart of Croatia, it is an awesome sight. Boardwalks allow visitors
 to get close to the exqusite water world.
 
 Plitvice Lakes was named a UNESCO World Heritage in 1979.
 
 Plitvice Lakes . Croatia | 2021
 18 Nov 2021
 
 
  Historic Zagreb
 
 Citizens dressed as ancient characters – singers of old parlour ballads, soldiers
 and peasant women – at St Mark's Church in Upper Town of Zagreb, Croatia.
 
 This is part of  a festival that adds a sense of culture and history for the visitors.
 
 Zagreb . Croatia | 2021
 17 Nov 2021
 
 
  Fall Colours in the Mountains
 
 Hiking at Medvednica nature park is one of the favourite pastimes for Zagreb locals.
 The nature park, about an hour away from Zagreb,  covers a pretty large expanse
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           of 17,938 hactre and measures 42 km in length.
 
 Zagreb . Croatia | 2021
 16 Nov 2021
 
 
  Co-cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius of Zagreb
 
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           1681 at Upper Town in Zagreb. It was designed by Hermann Bollé. It is built in
 the neo-Byzantine style of historicism.
 
 Zagreb . Croatia | 2021
 15 Nov 2021
 
 
  Mural in Sheung Wan
 
 A woman walks past a mural by French visual artist Elsa Jean de Dieu in Sheung Wan.
 
 Sheung Wan . Hong Kong | 2021
 14 Nov 2021
 
 
  Striking Street Art in North Point
 
 North Point . Hong Kong | 2021
 13 Nov 2021
 
 
  Can Hong Kong’s M+ Museum Fly in Current Political Climate?
 
 After 14 Years of debate, rehash and management reshuffle, Hong Kong’s M+
 museum—Asia’s first institution dedicated to 20th- and 21st-century visual culture—
 finally opens today. As the centerpiece for the West Kowloon Cultural District, the
 museum had an initial price tag of $760 million and a target opening date of 2017.
 
 Concern over the future of this museum, which boasts nearly 8,000 works in its
 collection, over-shadows the opening.
 
 The head of the West Kowloon Cultural District, Henry Tang, on Thursday
 appealed to the public to be open and inclusive when they view art at the M+
 Museum, saying the works on display are a reflection of society's development.
 
 Tang said that 'we will uphold and encourage freedom of artistic expression
 and creativity. On the other hand, our dedicated curatorial team will ensure that all
 the exhibitions will comply with the laws, including the national security law.'
 
 The opening exhibitions, which cover themes like Hong Kong's visual culture
 since the 60s and contemporary Chinese art, contain works with political undertones,
 such as a suit with faces of late Chinese leader Mao Zedong printed on it.
 
 But an artwork called "Study in Perspective: Tian'anmen" by Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei,
 showing the artist flipping a middle finger in Tiananmen Square, will not be displayed.
 
 Attacks on the collection’s content—in particular the work by Ai Weiwei—from the
 city’s pro-Beijing politicians shocked the art world locally and abroad. Allegations that
 certain works may violate the national security law have set off alarms over censorship.
 
 West Kowloon . Hong Kong | 2021
 12 Nov 2021
 
 
  Reach for the Sky
 
 Tai Hang . Hong Kong | 2021
 11 Nov 2021
 
 
  Exploring Abandoned Village After Eviction
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into an abandoned village after sudden eviction
 by the government.
 
 This was one of the few surviving sizable farming villages in Hong Kong with about
 100 households and over 200 residents. A narrow pavement leads to the entrance
 of the village, where handwritten banners are hung: 'Collusion between
 government and property developer, oppressing villagers.'
 
 Electricity and water were cut off. Furniture and personal items were left throughout
 the houses. Bulldozers have moved in.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 10 Nov 2021
 
 
  Freespace Mural at West Kowloon Cultural District
 
 Freespace commissioned artist and graphic designer Calvin Ho @AtomicAttack
 to create the first mural on its exterior wall at West Kowloon Cultural District.
 The finished work is a celebration of movement, music and the coming
 together of lively, quirky characters and all art forms, and has
 become a popular Art Park hangout spot.
 
 West Kowloon . Hong Kong | 2021
 9 Nov 2021
 
 
  Explore Deserted Kindergarten in Affluent District
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted kindergarten in an affluent district.
 
 The school was founded in 1994. It has been deserted for a while. Furniture and
 articles have been cleared from the school, and there are massive colourful
 murals on the walls and the staircases.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 8 Nov 2021
 
 
  Giant Captain Hook Parades at Art in the Park
 
 The 2-day Art in the Park carnival at the West Kowloon Cultural District transforms the Art Park into a magical Neverland. The spectacular “Giant Puppet and Dramatic Costume Showcase” features 200 performers and artists, 11 four-metre-high giant puppets – including ageless Peter Pan, villainous Captain Hook, the fairy Tinker Bell and Wendy – plus 130 colourful, handmade costumes. 2:30 pm on 6 – 7 November 2021 (Saturday – Sunday) at the big stage.
           
           There are also 12 fun interactive art stalls, stage performances, storytelling, an installation exhibition with 9,000 artworks, and a photo area for capturing fun moments with family and friends. 11 am - 5 pm.
 
 West Kowloon . Hong Kong | 2021
 7 Nov 2021
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Century-old Church Buildings
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into 2 deserted church buildings with a
 history of over 110 years.
 
 Completed in 1906, the church was built in Victorian Gothic style with red brick
 and granite. It is rated as a Grade I historic building.
 
 The 2 deserted buildings, Amahs’ Quarters and Verger's Cottage, are at the rear.
 They were built in around 1910 also in red brick with granite detailing. Together
 with the 2-storey Old Vicarage built in 1909, they are rated as Grade II historic
 building. Graffiti is found on the walls and bushes overgrown on the outside.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 6 Nov 2021
 
 
  Microwave Fest 2021
 
 "Yesterday’s Fiction, Today’s Reality", the title for the 2021 edition of Microwave, the
 annual new media art festival, runs till 14 November 2021, at City Hall Exhibition
 Gallery. It features works spanning themes of technology hacking, biohacking,
 artificial intelligence and surveillance.
 
 French artist Justine Emard’s “Co(AI)existence” (2017) gives a futuristic view where
 humans and AI co-exist. In the video, Japanese actor and dancer Mirai Moriyama
 uses signals and body language to interact wi th a humanoid developed by
 Osaka University. He dances around the humanoid, a tube light in his hands seeming to
 guide the latter to mimic his movements and to eventually interact with him, resulting
 in a mesmerising show.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2021
 5 Nov 2021
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Neighbourhood Centre
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted neighbourhood centre.
 
 Completed in 1954, the centre is a 3-storey concrete building. The ground floor is an
 office with an activity room. The first floor is a library, the first neighbourhood
 library in Hong Kong. It is older than the Kowloon Public Library. The second floor
 rooftop is a youth recreation centre of 1,000 sq ft, built with corrugated
 galvanised iron sheets, steel frame and glass windows. It has been
 deserted for a while.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 4 Nov 2021
 
 
  "Squid Game" Madness
 
 The Korean drama "Squid Game" has become a global hit recently, and it is a hot topic
 of discussion! There are some venues in Hong Kong promoting this madness, including
 a gaint mural outside V Point, Causeway Bay. Perfect for selfies.
 
 Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2021
 3 Nov 2021
 
 
  Exploring Deserted Primary School
 
 An avid urban explorer ventures into a deserted primary school.
 
 The school was founded in 1887 and moved to this site in 1957. It consists of 2 single
 storey buildings and includes a basketball court which is rare for primary
 schools in the area.
 
 It has 12 classrooms, 2 computer rooms, a music room, a visual art room and a library.
 It has been deserted since 2006 when a new campus was built next door. All of the rooms
 have been cleared of furniture. Graffiti abound on the walls inside and outside.
 
 Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture,
 leave no trace and not revealing the location.
 
 Hong Kong | 2021
 2 Nov 2021
 
 
  Foxy Appy Amano Sparkles with her Motorbike
 
 Foxy Appy Amano, an avid motorcycle rider and model from the Philippines, shows off her love in Central.
 
 Central . Hong Kong | 2021
 1 Nov 2021
 
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