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          |  Indian Ladies Unwinding
 
 A group of Indian ladies unwinds at the steps of historical
 Pottinger Street in Central.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2017
 31 Oct 2017
 
 
  TransforMotion by Allen Lam
 
 TransforMotion, a dance performance by Hong Kong choreographer
 Allen Lam at the M+ Pavilion of West Kowloon Cultural District
 that explores the relationship between body, space and art.
 
 West Kowloon · Hong Kong | 2017
 30 Oct 2017
 
 
  Freespace at Taikoo Place
 
 Freespace by West Kowloon Cultural District transforms Taikoo
 Place into a multi-dimensional art space with innovative
 crossover performance art for two weeks through 5 November.
 
 Crazy giant body parts theatrics by Snuff Puppets from Creative
 Victoria, Australia interact with the enthusiastic audience.
 
 Quarry Bay · Hong Kong | 2017
 29 Oct 2017
 
 
  Just Married
 
 A couple in their wedding dress is taking some memorable
 shots in the back alley of sheung Wan.
 
 Sheung Wan · Hong Kong | 2017
 28 Oct 2017
 
 
  Halloween Yarn Bombing
 
 Hong Kong artist Esther Poon and her band of 'guerilla knitters'
 have stitched up the historical Pottinger Street in the lead-up
 to Halloween by covering its roadside structures with colourful
 'knitted graffiti', known as yarn bombing.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2017
 27 Oct 2017
 
 
  Joshua Wong Led Rally Day After Release
 
 Pro-democracy leader Joshua Wong led a rally against joint
 Hong Kong/Mainland checkpoint at West Kowloon High Speed
 Rail station a day after he was released from prison on
 bail. Hundreds rallied outside the Legislative Council
 buildig on Wednesday evening.
 
 Government refused to do public consultation on their joint
 checkpoint plan proposed, which would have Mainland officials
 enforce Beijing's laws on Hong Kong soil. Pan-democrat legislators
 oppose the plan and pledged to drag out the debate.
 
 Admiralty · Hong Kong | 2017
 26 Oct 2017
 
 
  Mie
 
 Mie Kawano, a financial technology specialist from Tokyo,
 is at Sogo crossing in Causeway Bay as a bus speeds past.
 
 Causeway Bay · Hong Kong | 2017
 25 Oct 2017
 
 
  Vera Sings
 
 Vera, lead singer from Donetsk, Ukraine, performs with
 her band in Central. Her gigs are primarily in Hong
 Kong and China.
 
 Sheung Wan · Hong Kong | 2017
 24 Oct 2017
 
 
  Russian Culture Week
 
 Priest Dionisy Pozdnyaev of St Apostles Peter and Paul Orthodox
 Church kicks-off the Russian Orthodox Icon Exhibition, part of
 the Russian Culture Week. Unique samples of the hand-painted
 art on wooden base with origins from Byzantine are on
 display at the church, through 26 October.
 
 Sheung Wan · Hong Kong | 2017
 23 Oct 2017
 
 
  Buddha Sunning Fest
 
 A giant 15-metre Buddha Thangka (a Tibetan Buddhist painting),
 is unveiled at the 6th Buddha Sunning Festival in Victoria Park
 on Saturday  to offer blessings to Hong Kong.
 
 Causeway Bay · Hong Kong | 2017
 22 Oct 2017
 
 
  Artist Nissa Kauppila
 
 Nissa Kauppila, an artist from Monkton, Vermont, USA, kicks-off
 her solo exhibition 'Static Suspensions' at Amanda Wei Gallery
 showcasing her innovative work of Chinese watercolour and ink
 with a more abstract expression in forms and colours.
 
 Tsimshatsui · Hong Kong | 2017
 21 Oct 2017
 
 
  Invader's Mermaid
 
 Invader, the high-profile French street artist, was just
 back to Hong Kong and completed the 7th 'Invasion wave'
 with 32 new pieces in the city.
 
 A mermaid is spotted at Harbour City in Tsimshatsui.
 
 Tsimshatsui · Hong Kong | 2017
 20 Oct 2017
 
 
  Microwave New Media Art Fest
 
 Realisation of Nototak's 'Narrow' conception, with multiple
 hi-power pixel addressable LEDs in 4-metre-tall diamond
 configurations, spanning 36 metres, at the Microwave
 International New Media Art Festial.
 
 At City Hall Exhibition Hall, through 30 October.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2017
 19 Oct 2017
 
 
  Mary Loves Art
 
 Mary, an architect from London, loves visiting art galleries
 around town. She enjoys the surreal work of Chinese contemporary
 artist Liu Di - Breaking with Convention at the Pekin Fine
 Arts gallery, through 29 Nov.
 
 Wong Chuk Hang · Hong Kong | 2017
 18 Oct 2017
 
 
  Artist Greer Howland Smith
 
 Greer Howland Smith, an artist from New Orleans, grew up in both
 America and Europe. Greer showcases her Hong Kong collection of
 resin collages, inspired by various social aspects and history
 of the city, creating a multi-layered 'time capsule' in her studio.
 
 Genetics and biotechnology is a continuous theme in much of her
 art and she is currently working on a biotech art project with
 scientists from Harvard University and MIT.
 
 Wong Chuk Hang · Hong Kong | 2017
 17 Oct 2017
 
 
  Anastasia Taylor Designs
 
 Anastasia Taylor, talented jewellery designer and entrepreneur
 from St Petersburg, showcases her Trickster collection of
 jewellery and sculpture at the Art Statements gallery.
 
 Anastasia is also trained in architecture and fashion design,
 before working as a jewellery designer in London, Sydney
 and Hong Kong.
 
 Wong Chuk Hang · Hong Kong | 2017
 16 Oct 2017
 
 
  Juxtaposition
 
 A juxtaposition of an antique head of the Goddess of Mercy
 (Guanyin) against a modern art painting of an abashed nude
 girl, titled 'Venus Pudica' (Touch-me-not Girl) by Japanese
 anime artist Takeru Amano at the Art Statements gallery.
 
 It conjures up the image of 'sex is empty' or 'all reality
 is a phantom' according to the Buddhist Heart Sutra.
 
 Wong Chuk Hang · Hong Kong | 2017
 15 Oct 2017
 
 
  da Vinci's Salvator Mundi
 
 Liz from Trenton, New Jersey, USA savours Salvator Mundi (Saviour
 of the World), the last painting by Leonardo da Vinci in private
 hands, expected to fetch US$100m at Christie’s auction in New York
 City on 15 November.
 
 Discovered in 2005, it is one of less than 20 da Vinci paintings known
 to exist. The previous da Vinci painting was discovered in 1909.
 
 Called 'the greatest rediscovery of the 21st century' by Christie’s,
 the painting dating from around 1500 depicts Jesus Christ as a messiah,
 a crystal orb is placed in his left hand, while his right hand is
 raised in benediction.
 
 The painting is exhibited at Christie’s Hong Kong from 13-16 October,
 before it travels to San Francisco, London and New York.
 
 Central · Hong Kong | 2017
 14 Oct 2017
 
 
  Christopher DeWolf and Antony Dapiran
 
 Christopher DeWolf, a Hong Kong-based journalist, photographer
 and author of 'Borrowed Spaces' which follows Hong Kong residents
 as they transform the city's spaces despite all odds, in the
 midst of tightening city politics.
 
 Antony Dapiran is a Hong Kong-based lawyer, writer, photographer
 and author of 'City of Protest' which investigates the origins
 and the stimuli of Hong Kong’s history of public protests,
 including the most recent Occupy Movement.
 
 Both are interviewed by the Journalism and Media Study Centre of
 The University of Hong Kong on Thursday.
 
 Pokfulam · Hong Kong | 2017
 13 Oct 2017
 
 
  At the Racetrack
 
 The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) is one of the oldest institutions
 in Hong Kong. Founded in 1884, The Jockey Club is a horse racing
 operator and Hong Kong's largest community benefactor, operating
 as a non-profit organisation sponsoring arious charities.
 
 Happy Valley · Hong Kong | 2017
 12 Oct 2017
 
 
  Javanese Palace Orchestra
 
 Javanese orchestra playing traditional music using largely
 gongs, drums and xylophone-like instruments at Kraton, the
 palace of the Sultans of Yogyakarta with its grand and
 elegant Javanese architecture.
 
 Yogyakarta · Indonesia | 2017
 11 Oct 2017
 
 
  Batik
 
 An old Javanese artisan creates batik design by drawing dots and lines
 on a cloth with wax resist using a spouted tool called a canting. The
 applied wax resists dyes, allowing the artisan to colour selectively
 by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling
 water, and repeating if multiple colours are desired.
 
 A tradition of making batik is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, India,
 Singapore, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Nigeria. The
 batik of Indonesia may be the best-known, and in 2009, was designated
 by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
 
 Yogyakarta · Indonesia | 2017
 10 Oct 2017
 
 
  Jakarta History Museum
 
 Jakarta History Museum, aka Museum Sejarah Jakarta, is
 housed in the old town hall of Batavia. It is a stately
 Dutch colonial building  that was once the seat of an
 empire. Built in 1627, it was the city hall and law courts.
 
 Jakarta · Indonesia | 2017
 9 Oct 2017
 
 
  Kragilan Pine Forest
 
 A couple frolicks and takes pictures at Kragilan Pine Forest,
 on the hillside of Mount Merbabu where thousands visit to
 take their selfies at this beautiful and cool spot as it
 is currenntly very hot on social media.
 
 Kragilan · Indonesia | 2017
 8 Oct 2017
 
 
  Borobudur
 
 The breathtaking Borobudur temple complex is a stunning
 epitaph to Java's Buddhist heyday of the 9th Century AD.
 The temple is decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504
 Buddha statues. The central dome is surrounded by 72
 Buddha statues, each seated inside a perforated stupa.
 It was named a UNESCO World Heritage in 1991.
 
 Borobudur, built in the style of Mandala which symbolizes
 the universe in Buddhist teaching, is square shaped with
 four entry point and a circular center point. Three zones
 of consciousness are represented, with the central sphere
 representing unconsciousness or Nirvana.
 
 Borobudur · Indonesia | 2017
 7 Oct 2017
 
 
  Illuminated Pedal Cars
 
 Illuminated pedal cars are available for hire for touring
 arounng Alun-Alun Square in the historical city of Yogyakarta,
 Indonesia. Best hired at night as the passers-by can see
 the bright neon light.
 
 Yogyakarta · Indonesia | 2017
 6 Oct 2017
 
 
  Kowloon Walled City Park
 
 Kowloon Walled City Park sits on the very site of the former
 Kowloon Walled City, remembered today as a haven of crime and
 vice, till its demolition in 1987, while the indigenous
 buildings and features were preserved in the new park,
 designed as a Jiangnan garden of the early Qing dynasty.
 
 Ma Tau Wai · Hong Kong | 2017
 5 Oct 2017
 
 
  Moon Meets Yarn Bomb
 
 Museum of the Moon, a 7-metre model hanging in the air by
 British artist Luke Jerram, meets yarn bombing by artist
 la Belle Époque, transform Lee Tung Avenue in Wanchai
 into a fantasyland for visitors, through 31 October.
 
 Wanchai · Hong Kong | 2017
 4 Oct 2017
 
 
  Catalonia Rallies for Independence
 
 Numerous red and yellow Catalan flags were waved in Barcelona
 as more than 1.5 million people brought the city to a standstill
 on 11 September 2012 during the National Day of Catalonia.
 Actiists at the mass rally demanded independence for the
 Spanish region.
 
 Catalonia's defiant attempt to stage an independence referendum
 descended into chaos last Sunday, with hundreds injured in
 clashes with riot police in one of the gravest tests of Spain's
 democracy since the end of the Franco dictatorship in the 1970s.
 
 Barcelona · Spain | 2012
 3 Oct 2017
 
 
  Back-alley Street Art
 
 Street Art in an alley in Sheung Wan, an old neighbourhood
 that is elegant, exotic and hip, with plenty of traditional
 Chinese medicine and dried seafood shops.
 
 Sheung Wan · Hong Kong | 2017
 2 Oct 2017
 
 
  Thousands Rally for Democracy on National Day
 
 Thousands march for democracy on China's National Day to reject
 authoritarian rule, political persecution and demand Justice
 Secretary, Rimsky Yuen, to step down for eroding Hong Kong's
 rule of law.
 
 Led by Benny Tai, Occupy Central leader and Lester Shum, student
 leader of Umbrella Movement, activists march from Causeway Bay to
 government headquarters in Admiralty. Organisors estimate 40,000
 marched while police places the total at 4,300. Marchers are
 undaunted by occasional heavy rain.
 
 Causeway Bay · Hong Kong | 2017
 1 Oct 2017
 
 
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