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          |  Sun Salutation
 
 Zadar's awesome 'Sun Salutation', designed by local architect
 Nikola Basic, is a 22m-wide circle set into the ground at the
 waterfront filled with 300 multilayer glass plates that
 collect solar energy during the day.
 
 It produces a trippy colourful light show at night and is packed
 with tourists, locals and excited children every night.
 
 Zadar · Croatia | 2016
 31 May 2016
 
 
  Plitvice Lakes
 
 A turquoise ribbon of crystal-clear water and gushing waterfalls in
 the forested heart of Croatia, Plitvice Lakes National Park 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 | 2016
 30 May 2016
 
 
  Zagreb Time Machine
 
 Ancient characters that made Zagreb famous – singers of old parlour
 ballads, bohemians or peasant women from the village of Šestine –
 congregate at St Mark's Church in Upper Town of Zagreb, Croatia.
 
 This is part of 'Zagreb Time Machine', a tourist program to add
 a sense of culture and history for the visitors.
 
 Zagreb · Croatia | 2016
 29 May 2016
 
 
  Salzburg Cathedral
 
 Salzburg Cathedral (Dom) is the 17th-century Baroque Roman Catholic
 cathedral in the city of Salzburg, Austria, dedicated to Saint
 Rupert who founded the church in 774 and Saint Vergilius. The
 cathedral was rebuilt in 1181 and in the 17th century after a
 fire. It still contains the baptismal font in which composer
 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was baptized.
 
 Salzburg · Austria | 2016
 28 May 2016
 
 
  Salzburg at Dusk
 
 Standing next to the fast-flowing Salzach River, Salzburg's altstadt (old
 town) glows at dusk. The Austrian city with graceful domes and spires
 and the formidable clifftop fortress (Festung Hohensalzburg) was home
 to Mozart, the musical boy-wonder, prolific and influential composer
 of the Classical era.
 
 Salzburg · Austria | 2016
 27 May 2016
 
 
  The Power of Candlelight
 
 135,000 citizens participate at the first post-Occupy vigil at Victoria Park
 in memory of the 26th anniversary of June 4 Tiananmen Square Massacre
 last year. The massive turnout is impressive as the city was deeply divided
 ahead of the political reform proposal.
 
 This year, the Hong Kong Federation of Students will not attend the
 biggest rally in the world commemorating the crackdown in Victoria
 Park for the first time because of the growing localist attitude.
 
 Victoria Park · Hong Kong | 2015
 26 May 2016
 
 
  Paris Extended
 
 Renowned French photographer Jean-Philippe Lebee presents moments of
 Parisian life in diptychs in his 'Paris Extended' exhibition, telling
 tales of the authentic, magical and iconic city that is Paris.
 
 The show is part of French May at City Hall Exhibition Hall
 through 28 May.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2016
 25 May 2016
 
 
  Hwaseong Palace
 
 Changing of the Guard at Hwaseong Haenggung (Palace) in Suwon, 48 km
 south of Seoul, Korea. In 1794, King Jeongjo, the 22nd Joseon
 dynasty ruler moved the capital here. The impressive fortification
 and the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage.
 
 Suwon · Korea | 2016
 24 May 2016
 
 
  Anyang Art Park
 
 'Linear Building Up in the Trees' by American architect and designer
 Vito Acconci at Anyang Art Park, an open-air sculpture park set
 among the trees of a wooded valley and along the rocky river
 bank, with 52 quirky pieces by Korean and international artists.
 
 Anyang · Korea | 2016
 23 May 2016
 
 
  Bongeun-sa at Dusk
 
 A giant statue of Buddha overlooks downtown Seoul's skyline at Bongeun-sa,
 a buddhist temple in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu. It was founded in 794 AD
 during the reign of King Wonseong by the monk Yeon-hoe, then the
 highest ranking monk of Silla.
 
 Seoul · Korea | 2016
 22 May 2016
 
 
  'Comfort Woman' Memorial
 
 A haunting bronze sculpture of a young woman in honbok (traditional Korean
 dress) sits in a chair and stares impassively near the Japanese embassy
 in Seoul. She is a symbol of thousands of Korean women who were used as
 sex slaves, euphemistically called 'comfort women', by Japan's army
 during World War II from 1930s until 1945.
 
 Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe expressed 'sincere apologies and remorse
 to all the estimated 200,000 [Korean] women who underwent immeasurable
 and painful experiences and suffered incurable physical and psychological
 wounds as comfort women.' and offered US$8.3 million in compensation.
 
 An estimated 360,000 to 410,000 in China and thousands in Taiwan, Burma,
 Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, East Timor and
 other Japanese-occupied territories are still waiting for similar
 apology and compensation.
 
 Seoul · Korea | 2016
 21 May 2016
 
 
  Bukchon Hanok Village
 
 Bukchon Hanok Village is a historical Korean traditional village between
 Gyeongbok Palace and Changdeok Palace. The village has lots of interesting
 alleys, hanok (Korean traditional houses) and is preserved to show a
 600-year-old urban environment, allowing visitors to experience the
 atmosphere of the Joseon Dynasty.
 
 Seoul · Korea | 2016
 20 May 2016
 
 
  Guarding Gyeongbok Palace
 
 Gyeongbokgung Palace or Gyeongbok Palace, was the main royal palace of the
 Joseon dynasty. Built in 1395, it is located in Seoul, South Korea. The
 largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty, it
 served as the home of Kings of the Joseon dynasty.
 
 Seoul · Korea | 2006
 19 May 2016
 
 
  Protesters to Beijing Leader: Get Lost
 
 Protesters were outnumbered by the police as they marched towards Hong Kong
 Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wanchai, where the visiting National
 People’s Congress Chairman was giving a keynote address, chanting 'No
 interference in Hong Kong affairs, Zhang Dejiang get lost!'.
 
 8,000 police officers were deployed to protect Zhang with 5,000 in Wanchai.
 Protesters burned the petition letter to Zhang after only a junior officer
 from the adminstration was dispatched to receive it.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 18 May 2016
 
 
  My news report and more photos on the 
            Front Page
 of Award-winning International Newswire
 
 
 
  Lockdown Ahead of First Post-Occupy Beijing Visit
 
 Hong Kong is on the highest security lockdown ever ahead of the three-day visit
 by National People’s Congress Chairman Zhang Dejiang, the first top leader to
 visit since the 79 days occupy by Umbrella Movement.
 
 About 6,000 police officers and 200 2-metre-high barricades are deployed in Wanchai
 North, where Zhang will be staying at Grand Hyatt Hotel and attending the 'Belt and
 Road Summit' at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
 
 A giant yellow banner (10 x 3.2 metres) reading "We Want Genuine Universal Suffrage"
 (in Chinese) was placed by protesters from the League of Social Democrats (LSD)
 on Beacon Hill, next to Lion Rock this morning, despite tens of police camping
 out at the top of Lion Rock.
 
 Another giant black banner reading "End the Rule by Chinese Communists" was
 hoisted by LSD at Tung Chung near the airport just as the motorcade of
 Zhang was passing through.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 17 May 2016
 
 
  My news report and more photos on the 
            Front Page
 of Award-winning International Newswire
 
 
 
  Cultural Revolution 50 Years On
 
 A plague reading 'Long Live Mao Zedong Thought' hangs silently on top of the
 entrance to an old run-down building on Gulang Yu, an island off Xiamen on
 Southern China. It is a reminder of Chairman Mao's Great Proletarian
 Cultural Revolution – a decade of frenzied political and social
 turmoil that began exactly 50 years ago.
 
 Xiamen · Fujian · China | 2014
 16 May 2016
 
 
  Affordable Art Fair
 
 The fourth annual Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong 2016 offers the best in
 affordable art from over 110 local and international galleries. It runs
 from May 13-15 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 15 May 2016
 
 
  Tam Kung's Birthday Parade
 
 Tam Kung, born during the Yuan dynasty (1206–1368) and said to be capable of
 forecasting the weather and healing the ill when he was a child, is revered
 amongst fishermen and coastal communities. His birthday is celebrated by a
 massive parade with numerous dragons and lions dancing in Shaukeiwan, a
 former fishing community, from 9 am to after 2 pm on Saturday, the
 eighth day of the fourth lunar month.
 
 Shaukeiwan · Hong Kong | 2016
 14 May 2016
 
 
  One Less by Glen Clarke
 
 Glen Clarke, renowned artist from Australia at the 2015 Venice Biennale, shares
 his work 'One Less' at TEDx Hong Kong - Artful, about a large installation of a huge
 bomb made with 12,000 shirts of origami folded RMB bank notes representing
 the impact of war on landscapes and people.
 
 The installation, on display at Affordable Art Fair, will be dismantled throughout
 the fair with visitors able to buy each origami shirt with profits going to
 anti-landmines charities 'Project Renew' of Vietnam, Mine Advisory Group (MAG)
 and Cooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise (COPE) of Laos.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2016
 13 May 2016
 
 
  Peeta @ Golden Computer Arcade
 
 Venice-based artist Peeta merges his passions for graffiti writing, sculpture
 and design in his large-scale spray murals that look like a swirling 3-D
 object that float just above the giant facade of the Golden Computer
 Arcade in Shamshuipo.
 
 Shamshuipo · Hong Kong | 2016
 12 May 2016
 
 
  Colourful
 
 Colourful rolls of threads in a roadside shop in North Point.
 
 North Point · Hong Kong | 2016
 11 May 2016
 
 
  Street Art in Shamshuipo
 
 HKwalls brings street art and murals to the streets, alleys, security
 gates, and walls of Sham Shui Po, a gritty  working class
 neighborhood in Kowloon.
 
 Shamshuipo · Hong Kong | 2016
 10 May 2016
 
 
  Dandelion
 
 Vegetal artist Duy Anh Nhan Duc has collaborated with photographer
 Isabelle Chapuis for the poetical series 'Dandelion' - presented
 dandelions as a soft, whimsical, and most importantly, beautiful.
 Coupled with female portraits, which are subtle but artful, the
 series offers a new perspective on the delicate plant.
 
 This is part of 'Renaissance' exhibition at La Galerie through
 5 June.
 
 SOHO · Hong Kong | 2016
 9 May 2016
 
 
  Sunset Over Tai O
 
 As the sun sets, two Tanka women in their traditional bamboo hat at Tai O,
 home to a community of fisher folk who’ve built their houses on stilts
 above the tidal flats of Lantau Island for generations, draw water from
 the public water tap getting ready to cook dinner.
 
 Some of the stilt houses do not have direct piping of water into
 the home.
 
 Tai O · Hong Kong | 2016
 8 May 2016
 
 
  Old Woman
 
 An old woman in a traditional bamboo hat for Tangka fisher-folks at
 Tai O, a bucolic, laid-back fishing village on Lantau Island that
 remains one of the few enclaves in Hong Kong that has not been
 completely engulfed by the city’s frenzy in development.
 
 Government has recently released a proposal to turned Lantau into
 the next new commercial hub with major tourism and recreation
 attractions and a population of 1 million. 27 green groups
 oppose the developemnt plan for environmental, ecological
 and heritage concerns.
 
 Tai O · Hong Kong | 2016
 7 May 2016
 
 
  Sacred
 
 Adam Bricusse explores symbolism connected to scarabs in 'Sacred' exhibition
 at the Cat Street Gallery until 18 June. Scarabs hold great meaning and
 significance, opening one up to an entirely different atmosphere, to the
 elements and mysteries of the cosmos. It has truly proved something
 scared – 'the eternal renewal of life'.
 
 Sheung Wan · Hong Kong | 2016
 6 May 2016
 
 
  Philippe Baudelocque's Multiple
 
 French contemporary artist, Philippe Baudelocque, opens 'Multiple' - his second
 solo exhibition in Hong Kong with photographs, original drawings as well as
 numbered and signed prints at agnčs b.’s LIBRAIRIE GALERIE. Visitors will
 enjoy his favorite themes: symbols, geometry and archetypes.
 
 The exhibition, through 27 August, is one of the associated projects of
 Le French May 2016.
 
 Sheung Wan · Hong Kong | 2016
 5 May 2016
 
 
  Cramped Living Space
 
 Even children cannot stand up in the model of a attic unit, measuring 36
 sq ft (10 sq m) with 4 ft (1.2 m) vertical space, which is not uncommon
 in grassroot districts like Shamshuipo. This is part of 'Units Undivisa',
 an exhibition of incredible segmented units at Jockey Club Creative
 Art Centre (JCCAC) through 15 May.
 
 There are 86,400 residential units in subdivided flats across Hong Kong,
 according to a survey by the Census and Statistics Department (CSD) in
 2015, home to 85,500 households (or 195,500 individuals).
 
 Shek Kip Mei · Hong Kong | 2016
 4 May 2016
 
 
  Untitled
 
 North Point · Hong Kong | 2016
 3 May 2016
 
 
  Hundreds Protest Firing of Ming Pao Editor
 
 Over 400 journalists, activists and politicians including 6 legislators rally
 outside Ming Pao Industrial Centre in Chaiwan on Monday afternoon to protest
 over the summary firing of a top editor of Ming Pao, a popular Chinese-
 language daily.
 
 It is a sign of deteriorating press freedom in Hong Kong as Beijing continues
 its attempt to reign-in the special enclave that is supposed to have a high
 degree of autonomy. Organised by 8 journalist groups, protesters carried
 pieces of ginger to symbolise their support for the sacked executive
 editor, Keung Kwok-yuen, whose surname in Chinese rhythms with ginger.
 
 Chaiwan · Hong Kong | 2016
 2 May 2016
 
 
  My news report and more photos on the 
            Front Page of
 Award-winning International Newswire
 
 
 
  My photo on the 
            Front Page
			of
 Hong Kong Free Press
 
 
 
  Bao X Miguel
 
 Bao and Miguel, talented street artists, work on a live show at Le French May
 Opening, to illustrate the 2016 theme in an urban style, a Festive French
 Weekend at PMQ, which is turned into a typical French-styled village with
 French culture, food, drinks, music, visual arts and more.
 
 SOHO · Hong Kong | 2016
 1 May 2016
 
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