Posts Tagged 'Hong Kong'

Hong Kong Pop (cont. from abstract)


HONG KONG POP Reconstructing the cultural identity of Hong Kong People, and how to move forward   Fig.1 Picture on the left:  Gustave Caillebotte, Le pont de l’Europe. 1876, Oil on canvas, 124.7 × 180.6 cm. Musée du Petit Palais, Genève. From: Wikimedia, http://wikimedia.org

Hong Kong Pop (cont. from abstract)


HONG KONG POP Reconstructing the cultural identity of Hong Kong People, and how to move forward   Fig.1 Picture on the left:  Gustave Caillebotte, Le pont de l’Europe. 1876, Oil on canvas, 124.7 × 180.6 cm. Musée du Petit Palais, Genève. From: Wikimedia, http://wikimedia.org

HONG KONG POP


This thesis is dedicated to the city of Hong Kong, where 7.35 million people share a similar pattern of living in their childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, in this hyper-dense metropolis. by Anselm Cheung Yin Ngai The prequel Paris 1875. Constantin

HONG KONG POP


This thesis is dedicated to the city of Hong Kong, where 7.35 million people share a similar pattern of living in their childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, in this hyper-dense metropolis. by Anselm Cheung Yin Ngai The prequel Paris 1875. Constantin

Living in Hong Kong


Hong Kong is one of the densest and most hybrid city in East Asia. In my 5 years’ stay in Hong Kong, the city attracts me with its complexity and uncertainty, whilst concerns me for the living situation and public

Living in Hong Kong


Hong Kong is one of the densest and most hybrid city in East Asia. In my 5 years’ stay in Hong Kong, the city attracts me with its complexity and uncertainty, whilst concerns me for the living situation and public