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Cat Mural on Slow Living Peng Chau

Among the many outlying islands, Peng Chau is just a quiet and pristine community
with an area of less than 1 sq km. There are not many attractions, but this is the
charm of this small island. It is only a half-hour ferry ride from bustling Central.

Peng Chau . Hong Kong | 2021
28 Feb 2021


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.

Kowloon Tong . Hong Kong | 2021
27 Feb 2021


Designer Towels Brimming with Hong Kong Style by LaMy Dragonfly

Annalisa and Lella of LaMy Dragonfly, an Italian designer clothing boutique based in
Hong Kong, showcase their new collection of towels and tea towels with amazing images
of local street photography by Keith Macgregor.

Design ranges from street scenes with trams and buses, neon signs, mailboxes,
skyscrapers to racing yachts - all radiating fabulous local Hong Kong flavours.

Unique designer kimonos, lovingly hand-crafted with fabrics sourced during their
travels around the world are also available from the boutique at

Room 806, 8/F, Arion Commercial Centre, 2-12 Queens Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
Website: la-my-dragonfly.com

Sheung Wan . Hong Kong | 2021
26 Feb 2021


Patron Gods at Shang Sin Chun Tong Taoist Temple

Shang Sin Chun Tong is a religious organisation that integrates both Buddhism and
Taoism. Founded in 1952, its predecessor was the Fung Ying Pavilion established in Dongguan,
China. It was dedicated charity work, donating food and clothing. After the war, it moved to
Hong Kong and has now developed into the largest Taoist temple in Kowloon. At the main
entrance is the Sam Ching Main Hall. There are Manjusri Hall, Guanyin Hall, and Luen Altar,
etc, which are solemn, allowing devout worship.

Patron God (Tai Sui) is a virtual star in ancient Chinese astronomy and astrology. It has the
same orbit as Jupiter but in the opposite direction, and then evolved into deities in Taoist
and folk belief. People believe that when Tai Sui moves to a certain zodiac position, those
who belong to that zodiac and its adjacent zodiac are known as 'Offending Tai Sui' (eg: in the
year of the ox, the ox and the horse offend Tai Sui). People are afraid of displeasing Tai Sui
and pray for blessings to avoid disasters. This activity is called 'Worship Tai Sui'.

Kowloon Tong . Hong Kong | 2021
25 Feb 2021


Haunted Deserted Cinema

The cinema opened in 1978, 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 | 2021
24 Feb 2021


Cherry Blossoms Blooming in Tai Po

Cherry blossoms are in full bloom at Tai Wo Farmers' Market in Tai Po and have attracted
a large number of citizens and photographers to come to take pictures. However, owing
to the recent warm weather, the flowering period will be over soon.

Tai Po . Hong Kong | 2021
23 Feb 2021


Peng Chau Leather Factory Revitalised as Art Space

A leather factory in Peng Chau opened in the early 1930s, listed as a Grade III
historical building in 2010, was revitalised into an art space called 'Secret Garden'
by a Peng Chau islander.

The entrance is located on Wing On Street. When you look up, you can see the sign of the
leather factory with a pair of horns, and the words Secret Garden. Walking into the alley,
there are artistic graffiti on the walls, round art installations made of paper cups
on the ceiling, and also many upcycle artworks made with discarded items. Very creative!

Peng Chau . Hong Kong | 2021
22 Feb 2021


Pacita Explores Deserted Dairy Farm

Pacita, an avid hiker and urban explorer, ventures into a deserted dairy farm factory.
There is a Nissen hut, made from a half-cylindrical skin of corrugated iron, used as a
warehouse for a large amount of hay from 30 to 40 years ago, originally used as
fodder for the cows during winter, and numerous milk bottles inside it.

The farm started producing milk in 1958, and stopped production when it sold off the brand
in the early 1980s. The grassland on the hill was turned into a golf course. Reflecting
the ups and downs of Hong Kong's animal husbandry, they originally imported American
dairy cows and produced milk locally. This was replaced by low-quality milk from the
Mainland after the brand was sold.

Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave
no trace and not revealing the location.

Hong Kong | 2021
21 Feb 2021


Giant Wood Spider on Tung Lung Island

There are a surprising number of spiders on Tung Lung Island, a wild, rough and rugged
outlying island in Hong Kong off Clear Water Bay. It’s regarded as the best
place for rock climbing in the territory.

Tung Lung Island . Hong Kong | 2021
20 Feb 2021


Golden Trumpets Blooming at Nam Cheong Park

Nam Cheong Park in Sham Shui Po has always been a hot spot for flower viewing. With the
arrival of spring, the Golden Trumpets are blooming. It is a deciduous tree, native to South
America and is the national flower of Brazil. The tree is 4 to 6 metres tall, and usually
blooms in February and March.

Shamshuipo . Hong Kong | 2021
19 Feb 2021


Selena Explores Deserted Luxury Villa

Avid urban explorer Selena, who loves hiking and photography, ventures into a luxurious
villa on a site of over 50,000 sq. ft.

The villa is built in a simple modernist architectural style. There are 3 independent
houses, 2 storeys high, with spiral staircases for access. There is a shared hall in the
centre, linking the houses. Each bathroom is designed in a different colour theme, and
there are 2 private swimming pools and gardens. The villa has been deserted since 1999.

Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave
no trace and not revealing the location.

Hong Kong | 2021
18 Feb 2021


Spotted Doves

Spotted dove is a small and somewhat long-tailed pigeon that is a common resident
breeding bird across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Its back, wings and
tail are pale brown. The most distinctive feature of spotted dove is the white spots on
the black patch at the back of its neck. Juvenile birds usually do not have this feature.

Shamshuipo . Hong Kong | 2021
17 Feb 2021


"Big Bird" Soaring at Ma Wan Park Nature Garden

The "Big Bird" art installation ready to flutter and soar at the hilltop lookout of Ma Wan
Park Nature Garden.

The Garden is intended to be an art piece for enjoyment, to stimulate inner reflection,
and inspire the appreciation for loving relationships in the beauty of nature.

Ma Wan, a small island off the northern coast of Lantau Island, has an area of less than
1 sq km, and lies in the shadow of Tsing Ma Bridge, which links Lantau Island with Hong Kong.

Ma Wan . Hong Kong | 2021
16 Feb 2021


Mountain Goat at Tseng Lan Shue Farm

A farm in Tseng Lan Shue, Sai Kung, has a grassland of 10,000 sq ft, field rental service
for growing vegetable, barbecue area, and Poon Choi food service. There are swings,
see-saws, 3 mountain goats, including a newly born, for petting and feeding.

Sai Kung . Hong Kong | 2021
15 Feb 2021


Dinah Explores Abandoned Pillbox

Dinah, an avid photographer and urban explorer from New York, ventures into an abandoned
pillbox (bunker for machine guns), which is located on the waterfront to the northwest
of a small beach. Its interior is covered with graffiti.

The adjacent tall structure on the seaward side is the remains of the Lyon Light shelter. The
Lyon Light was a self-contained (Lister petrol engine with generator) small searchlight
(about 20-24 inch diameter) which was an integral part of Hong Kong's beach defences.
The combination of Pillbox and Lyon Light was referred to officially as a Beach Defence Unit.

Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
and not revealing the location.

Hong Kong | 2021
14 Feb 2021


Celebrate the New Year at Landmark's "Garden of Wishes"

Lunar New Year is a time to bring the family together, celebrate traditions, and make
new wishes for a prosperous future. This holiday season, weave your dreams and set new
intentions inside the enchanted 'Garden of Wishes' at Landmark atrium for all your wishes to come.

Presented with YIWOOO.CO, a local brand specialising in bamboo craftsmanship, The
Garden of Wishes will transport you to a dazzling world where dreams come true. As you
wander through the garden, the sound of trickling water under the tangerine tree will surround
you with vital energy that enriches the soul with abundance, good fortune, and prosperity.
As the new lunar cycle begins, don't miss a chance to weave your dreams, make wishes
and explore The Garden of Wishes, through 27 February 2021.

Central . Hong Kong | 2021
13 Feb 2021


Peach Blossoms Welcome the New Year

For the lunar new year, the peach blossom, among the spring flowers,
symbolises enhanced popularity and good luck.

Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2021
12 Feb 2021


Lady Slipper Orchid at Lunar New Year Flower Market

The government's order was fickle. The Lunar New Year Flower Markets were once
cancelled and then reversed. The scale was reduced by half compared with the previous
year. Visitors are sparse. Open from February 6 to 11 from 9 am to 12 midnight.

Lady slipper orchid (scientific name: Paphiopedilum insigne) is an orchid plant. The flower's
upper lip morphs into a pocket-like shape, like a slipper, hence the name. Slipper orchids are
high-end flowers, gorgeous in colour, peculiar in shape, and have a long blossoming time.
Warm-type variegated-leaf varieties mostly bloom in summer and autumn, and cool-leaf
varieties bloom in winter and spring. The colours range from yellow, green, brown
to purple, and they often have veins or stripes.

Causeway Bay . Hong Kong | 2021
11 Feb 2021


Glass Wall in Stanley

A glass wall in Stanley, an exotic seaside village on the south side of Hong Kong Island
with a laid-back vibe, is popular for a day trip. There are casual waterfront cafes
and a charming market.

Stanley . Hong Kong | 2021
10 Feb 2021


Kris Explores Deserted Fishing Village

Kris, who is passionate about heritage preservation, environmental protection, nature and
art, explores and is concerned about a deserted fishing village with a history of over 250 years.

Once a thriving fishing village of several thousand residents with stilt houses, restaurants and a
school, it is now mostly deserted. The village offers an eerily cool place full of wild,
derelict buildings, with broken windows and graffiti, that have been reclaimed by nature.

The residents were evicted by the government in 2011, some unwillingly, to give way to a
huge luxury housing development for 5000 families.

Recently, many of the deserted buildings have been re-fenced and locked-up; paths were
widened and new cables were laid - all signs of imminent redevelopment.

Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
and not revealing the location.

Hong Kong | 2021
9 Feb 2021


Century-old Historical Fong Yuen Study Hall

Fong Yuen Study Hall in Tin Liu, Ma Wan Island, was built by the Chan family before the 1900s
as Chan Clan Study Hall. In 1920, it was rebuilt as a Western-style building and renamed
Fong Yuen Study Hall. The school ceased to operate in 2003 and was named a Grade III
historical building. It is the only pre-war primary school preserved in Ma Wan.

The school is 2 storeys high, with a floor area of about 140 square metres. It is a rectangular
building that combines Chinese and Western architectural styles, with a small garden in front.
A low brick wall surrounds the front yard and garden with an arched entrance.
There is a balcony on the second floor.

Ma Wan . Hong Kong | 2021
8 Feb 2021


Tsing Ma Bridge by Night

Tsing Ma Bridge connects Lantau Island with Hong Kong and is the longest suspension bridge
in the world for rail and road traffic. It also offers otherworldly views.

Ma Wan . Hong Kong | 2021
7 Feb 2021


Dinah Explores Abandoned Theatre

Dinah, an avid photographer and urban explorer from New York, ventures into a deserted theatre.
The background setting on the main stage is quite ornate.

The theatre opened in 1979 as a cinema and has over 1,000 seats. It is divided into front, back
and special stalls and has the scale of a traditional cinema. After it was closed, the venue was
converted into a large-scale theatre from 2005 to 2008, which mainly provided entertainment
performances for tourist groups. It has been abandoned since 2008, and various articles
in the theatre were scattered. There are some graffiti.

Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave no trace
and not revealing the location.

Hong Kong | 2021
6 Feb 2021


Sunset at East Lamma Channel

Sunset at East Lamma Channel off the coast of Wah Fu Estate in Pokfulam.

Pokfulam . Hong Kong | 2021
5 Feb 2021


Diana Savours T-Rex Rock

Diana, who loves outdoor sports and hiking, savours the Tyrannosaurus (T-Rex) Rock on the Hong
Pak Country Trail in Quarry Bay. She is one of the event hosts of the largest and most active hiking
meetup group in Hong Kong, and has led and participated in over 100 hiking activities. The
group has more than 25,000 members, and organises several hiking trips every day.

Hong Pak Country Trail is a hiking trail that connects Mount Parker Road and Kornhill Gardens.
It is about 6 km long and runs around the valley at the hills of Quarry Bay. Along the way, one
can enjoy the scenery from Quarry Bay to Shaukeiwan. There are also rare rock
formations and mountain streams in the eastern district of Hong Kong Island. Among them,
the T-Rex Rock stands out like a dinosaur head, facing the valley, opening its mouth slightly.

Transportation: Take the MTR to Quarry Bay Station and hike up Mount Parker Road to connect
with the Hong Pak Country Trail. The destination is Kornhill Gardens/Taikoo Station.

Quarry Bay . Hong Kong | 2021
4 Feb 2021


Red-Base Jezebel

The Red-Base Jezebel (Delias pasithoe) is a common butterfly in Hong Kong. Its wings are
composed of four colours - black, white, yellow and red - which are colourful and
pleasing to the eye. They love to visit flowers to feed on their nectar, flying
slowly. Wing span is about 60 to 70 mm; visible throughout the year.
Caterpillars feed on Microsolen cochinchinensis.

Quarry Bay . Hong Kong | 2021
3 Feb 2021


Selena Explores Deserted Luxury Seaview Villa

Selena, who loves urban exploration, hiking and photography, ventures into a luxurious villa
of over 8,000 sq ft. The 2-storey mansion includes a 2-storey basement, with a cinema of
nearly 3,000 sq ft, a private swimming pool and gardens. It overlooks the open sea and
perches on the hill like a noble and grand castle.

The villa was built in 1971, rated as a Grade II historic building in 2016, and is believed to be
deserted since 2019. It is built in a functional and simple modernist architectural style. There is
a lawn on the terrace outside the master bedroom and dining room on the first floor. The
garden was likely very elegant in the past but one can only sense its beauty with the
grounds filled with desolate fallen petals currently.

Urban exploration is based on the principles of take nothing except picture, leave
no trace and not revealing the location.

Hong Kong | 2021
2 Feb 2021


Pauline Adores White-flowered Derris at Lai Chi Wo

Pauline, who loves hiking, photography and urban exploration, adores the rare White-flowered
Derris at Lai Chi Wo in Yan Chau Tong Marine Park. The Derris is a huge vine, thick like a
giant python, twisting and winding around, clinging onto the adjacent tree trunks.
It sometimes forms a large vine ring, showing its vitality. It looks amazing.

Lai Chi Wo is one of the best-preserved traditional Hakka villages in Hong Kong. It was
built before 1670 and has a long history of farming.  Some village houses are abandoned,
but the restored Hip Tin Temple, Hok Shan Temple and fung shui walls at the main
entrance have re-instated some characteristics and vitality of the past.

Lai Chi Wo is named after its rich lychee harvest. In the 16th century, the Wong and Cheng
clan had settled here, and it is a rare 2-clan village in Hong Kong. The village retains the
traditional layout of 9 horizontal alleys and 3 vertical alleys.

The innovative revitalisation of the Lai Cho Wo rural cultural landscape was awarded the
newly introduced Special Recognition for Sustainable Development by the UNESCO
Asia-Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation 2020.

Sha Tau Kok . Hong Kong | 2021
1 Feb 2021

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