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Unseen Hong Kong Photo Exhibition
A Captivating Photo Exhibition by P H Yang
未見香港:楊必興 前衛攝影展

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Prepare to see the city like never before at Unseen Hong Kong, a
mesmerizing photo exhibition by acclaimed award-winning native
photographer P H Yang.

This extraordinary showcase unveils the metropolis’ hidden gems, capturing
forgotten heritage sites, fleeting human connections, and breathtaking,
rarely seen perspectives.

When: June 21–25, 2025, 10:30 am – 10 pm daily

Where: The Garage, Heath Mall S15B, B/F, 36-44 Nathan Rd, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong

Opening Reception 開幕酒會
Saturday, June 21, 2025, 4 – 9 pm

Admission: FREE

Wander through an abandoned WWII air-raid shelter featuring a vintage Royal
Doulton toilet in the heart of the city, or witness a poignant 2 am encounter
between a blonde lady and an African man in the bohemian Wanchai bar district.

Marvel at the haunting beauty of hundreds of terracotta jars in a now-cleared
Chinese wine factory, or step inside a deserted temple shuttered after a
scandal involving a bikini-wearing lady abbot.

Be captivated by the relics of a Trappist monk-run dairy farm, strewn
with hundreds of milk bottles, and other hidden treasures that pulse with intrigue.

P H Yang’s evocative photography unlocks the doors to Hong Kong’s
overlooked spaces and lost places, offering a fresh perspective on a city
brimming with surprises. Each image tells a story, blending history, culture
, and humanity in a way that resonates deeply with locals and visitors alike.

Unseen Hong Kong, a celebration of the city’s hidden narratives, is a
must-see for anyone eager to discover the soul of Hong Kong with it's
untold stories, beyond its iconic skyline.

P H Yang is an award-winning Hong Kong photographer renowned
for his ability to capture the city’s essence through unique, often unseen
perspectives. His work blends storytelling with visual artistry, revealing
the beauty and complexity of Hong Kong’s cultural and historical landscapes.

P H Yang Photography 楊必興攝影

P H Yang, an award-winning self-taught professional photographer, is driven by
a profound desire to reveal the unseen beauty and distinctive perspectives
embedded in the fabric of everyday life. His work masterfully captures the
interplay of light and shadow, illuminating the textures, emotions, and
narratives that often go unnoticed in our surroundings. With a versatile
portfolio encompassing travel, documentary, portrait, landscape, editorial
and urban exploration photography, Yang has presented over 20 solo
exhibitions worldwide, including the inaugural photo exhibition at PMQ
in Hong Kong.

His creative process is deeply immersive, rooted in an intimate exploration of
places and people. By observing subtle details and fleeting interactions, he
transforms the ordinary into evocative visual stories that resonate with
authenticity and depth.

Yang’s photography has earned global acclaim, frequently gracing the front
pages of prominent media outlets such as CNN, San Francisco Chronicle,
CrowdSpark (formerly Newzulu, Citizenside), Demotix, Hong Kong Free Press,
Hong Kong 01, Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, Ming Pao, Apple Daily, and TVB.

His work is licensed by Lonely Planet travel guides and Dragonair’s
in-flight magazine Silkroad.

For Yang, photography is a universal language that fosters connection and
empathy, inviting viewers to see the world through a fresh, contemplative lens.
His work challenges audiences to look beyond the surface, uncovering the
hidden stories and unique angles that define our shared human experience.

Yang won the prestigious Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize in 2015.

Through his lens, P H Yang inspires us to pause, observe, and discover the
extraordinary beauty woven into everyday life.

web: phyang.org
email: info@phyang.org
IG: phyang81

未見香港:楊必興前衛攝影展

準備好以前所未有的視角,欣賞由備受讚譽的本土攝影師楊必興傾情呈現的「未見香港」攝影展。

這場非凡的展覽將揭開這座大都市鮮為人知的瑰寶,捕捉被遺忘的文化遺產、轉瞬即逝的人際關係以
及令人嘆為觀止、鮮為人知的視角。

時間:2025年6月21日至25日,每日上午10:30至晚上10:00

地點:香港九龍尖沙咀彌敦道36-44希斯商場S15B地庫

開幕酒會 2025年6月21日,星期六,下午4點至9點

門票:免費

漫步於市中心一座廢棄的二戰防空洞,洞內設有復古的皇家道爾頓馬桶;或在充滿波西米亞風情的灣仔
酒吧區,見證一位金髮女郎與一位非洲男子凌晨兩點的淒美邂逅。

在現已清理的中國釀酒廠中,驚嘆於數百個陶罐的迷人魅力;或走進一座因一位身著比基尼的女方丈醜聞
而關閉的廢棄寺廟。

特拉普派僧侶經營的乳牛場遺跡,散落著數百個牛奶瓶,以及其他令人著迷的隱藏寶藏,定會讓
您流連忘返。

楊必興的攝影作品引人入勝,揭開了香港那些被忽視的空間和失落之地的大門,為這
座充滿驚喜的城市提供了全新的視角。每一張照片都訴說著一個故事,將歷史、文化和人文情懷融
為一體,深深觸動當地人和遊客的心弦。

未見香港 是對這座城市鮮為人知的敘事的頌揚,對於那些渴望探索香港靈魂及其標誌性天
際線之外不為人知的故事的人來說,這絕對是一部不容錯過的機會。

楊必興是一位屢獲殊榮的香港攝影師,以其獨特的、常常不為人知的視角捕捉城市精髓而聞名。他
的作品將敘事與視覺藝術結合,展現了香港文化和歷史景觀的美麗與複雜性。

http://phyang.org/unseenhk.htm

楊必興攝影

楊必興是一位屢獲殊榮的自學成才、專業攝影師,他渴望揭示日常生活中
不為人知的美麗和獨特的視角。他的作品巧妙地捕捉了光影交織,照亮
我們周圍環境中常被忽視的紋理、情感和敘事。 楊必興的作品涵蓋旅行、
紀實、人像、風景、編輯和城市探索攝影,並在全球舉辦了 20 多次個人展覧,
其中包括在香港 PMQ 元創方舉辦的首屆攝影展。

他的創作過程極具沉浸感,並植根於對地點和人物的深入探索。透過觀察
微妙的細節和轉瞬即逝的互動,他將平凡的事物轉化為引人入勝的視覺故事,
並以其真實性和深度引發共鳴。

楊的攝影作品享譽全球,頻頻登上CNN、《三藩市紀事報》、CrowdSpark
(前身為Newzulu和Citizenside)、Demotix、Hong Kong Free Press、
《香港01》、《信報月刊》、《明報》、《蘋果日報》和TVB等知名媒體的首頁。

他的作品已授權刊登於 Lonely Planet 旅遊指南和港龍航空機上雜誌《絲路》。

對他而言,攝影是一種促進連結和同理心的通用語言,引導觀眾以全新、
引人深思的視角看待世界。他的作品鼓勵觀眾超越表面看世界,發掘那些
共同人文經驗的隱密故事和獨特視角。

楊必興於2015年榮獲香港人權藝術獎。

楊必興透過鏡頭,激勵我們駐足觀察,發現交織於日常生活中的非凡之美。

網址:phyang.org
電郵: info@phyang.org
IG: phyang81

 

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Hidden Hong Kong Photo Exhibition

Hidden Hong Kong - Photo Exhibition
隱藏香港 攝影展

Unveiling the City's Secret Perspectives
揭開這城市的秘密視角
Discover Hong Kong like never before—through the lens of award-winning
photographer and native son P H Yang.

Hidden Hong Kong reveals the city’s unseen beauty, from architectural marvels
to forgotten heritage sites, captured in breathtaking, exclusive viewpoints.

2025.6.1-29 6pm - 12am
(Fri/Sat till 2am | Closed Monday)

Opening Reception 開幕酒會
6.1 Sun 6:30-9pm

The Aftermath | Lower G/F, Sunny Building, 57-59 Wyndham St, Central, Hong Kong

Marvel at iconic buildings transformed into a whimsical water-slide through
a daring angle, or encounter a mysterious arrangement of 10 red embroidered
shoes and 8 red mirrors in a deserted haunted heritage manor.

Gaze from The Peak, where the top of skyscrapers pierce through a
sea of clouds, framed by a soaring hawk, or step inside a vehicle-only
Central tunnel — a pedestrian-free zone — celebrated with the
prestigious Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize.

Be captivated by flash mobs of over 1,000 panda sculptures invading iconic
spots including the restricted zones of Hong Kong International Airport.

This exhibition unveils Hong Kong’s hidden treasures: architectural
oddities, colonial relics, abandoned spaces, and diverse landscapes
that pulse with intriguing stories.

P H Yang’s masterful photography unlocks doors to places rarely seen,
offering a fresh lens on a city that never ceases to surprise.

Admissions: FREE

Join me for an unforgettable journey into the heart of Hong Kong’s hidden soul.

楊必興攝影 P H Yang Photography | phyang.org

Central . Hong Kong | 2025
15 May 2025


Ma Wan 1868

The second phase of Ma Wan Park has been named Ma Wan 1868 and has
become a new scenic area combining conservation, cultural and creative,
tourism and retail.

Ma Wan 1868, spanning nearly 500,000 square feet along the coast, offers
breathtaking views of the Kap Shui Mun and Kap Shui Mun Bridge. The park's
operator also invited local (such as Bao Ho) and international designers to paint
colourful murals on the exteriors of old village houses.

In 1868, the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs established a Customs Station
on Ma Wan, for customs inspection of junk traffic out of Hong Kong, and the
collection of revenues due from it, and Ma Wan Customs Station was used by
Kowloon Customs in 1887. There survive two inscribed stones, each dated 1897.
The first stone inscription reads “The Kowloon Customs”. The second inscribed
“The Kowloon Customs have borrowed seven English feet of Land”.

Ma Wan . Hong Kong | 2025
14 May 2025


Ritual, Trauma and Allegory

Tang Contemporary Art presents Group Exhibition “Ritual, Trauma, and Allegory”
bringing together 8 international artists including German Jonas Burgert.
His works "Standstark Still" and "Tiert", oil on canvas, place figurative
characters in bizarre costumes with theatrical gestures.

Central . Hong Kong | 2025
13 May 2025


La Bal Parade

A fantastic journey through time to the Belle Époque period, Le Bal, a street
parade inspired by Renoir’s and Degas’ paintings, takes you to a whimsical
world where people get together, dance, laugh and enjoy life.

The party is on! Celebrate the end of the day and dance the night away, as
magnificent horse-drawn carriage, dancers, stilt walkers and acrobats enter
the parade in a swirl of lights.

Le Bal is produced by Remue Ménage, a world-renowned French company, which
marries visual arts, circus, dance and puppetry art. Loic Delacroix is
founder and artistic director, the creator of dreamlike universes filled
with visual poetry. Choreographer and Co-artistic director Veronica Endo,
multidisciplinary Peruvian artist.

French May Arts Festival, Parade Ground, Tai Kwun
9-11, 13-18 May 2025 - 6-6:30 pm & 7:30-8 pm
Free admission

SOHO . Hong Kong | 2025
12 May 2025


Deserted Chemical Factory

The company was founded in 1958 and the chemical factory was built in 1974.
It mainly produced medicines and pesticides. In addition to being sold in
Hong Kong, the products are also exported to Southeast Asia, Mainland China,
Europe and America.

The factory consists of 3 two-storey buildings, with more than 20 employees,
and the office is located in the city. The founder is a Mr Ho. The factory
was closed in 2023. Furniture and fixtures are scattered throughout.

Hong Kong | 2025
11 May 2025


Migratory Birds by Joseph Chan

Migratory Birds - a kinetic installation by artist Joseph Chan. Part of the
Perceptual and Intellectual - Explorations into Everything and Oneself
exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, from 20 December 2024.

Tsimshatsui . Hong Kong | 2025
10 May 2025


Deserted "Tree House"

The 2-storey village house is dilapidated. The structure is partially reclaimed
by nature, with large trees and vines growing into and around it. The walls
are crumbling, with exposed brick and broken windows. Various items, such as
cardboard boxes, metal stove, and old chairs, are scattered in front. The
wooden stairs to the first floor have partially collapsed. It has been deserted
for a while. Furniture is scattered throughout.

Hong Kong | 2025
9 May 2025


Mural by Satr

With a hand that displays clear East Asian influences, China artist Satr used
spray paint to create a piece of street art featuring a flowing, sinuous fox
that needs to be admired up close. The mural captures Satr’s impression of
Hong Kong: an energetic, fresh quality that attracts deeper exploration.

SOHO . Hong Kong | 2025
8 May 2025


Deserted Village House

The 2-storey village house belongs to a Wong family. It has nice floor tiles. There
is an altar with a photo of the ancestor. Statutes of 2 deities are also found.
Access to the first floor is via wooden stairs. It has been deserted for a
while. Furniture and personal items are scattered throughout.

Hong Kong | 2025
7 May 2025


Dragon Dance at Tam Kung Fest

The oldest and the most celebrated Tam Kung Temple, located in Shaukeiwan,
hosts one of the signature events of the Eastern District: the Tam Kung Fest,
celebrated every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month. The
festival consists of diverse activities including a variety show, Cantonese
opera, as well as a parade with lion and dragon dances.

Shaukeiwan . Hong Kong | 2025
6 May 2025


Lone Mangrove

A lone mangrove tree grows along the shoreline of Tai O, Hong Kong's last
fishing village located at the west end of Lantau Island.

Tai O . Hong Kong | 2025
5 May 2025


Getting Ready

An actress is applying makeup, getting ready for her performance of Cantonese
opera at the Tsing Yi Bamboo Theatre, a temporary structure that is
erected every year for the Tin Hau (Empress of Heaven) Festival.

Tsing Yi . Hong Kong | 2025
4 May 2025


Tin Hau Fest at Tsing Yi

The Tsing Yi Bamboo Theatre, a temporary structure that is erected every year in honour of the
deities Chun Kwan (The True Lord) and Tin Hau (Empress of Heaven), on
4-9 Apr and 28 Apr - 2 May respectively. The theatre is at Tsing Yi
Athletic Association Sports Ground, next to the Municipal Service Building.

Massive traditional Chinese flower billboards are erected with popular snack stores.
Cantonese opera are performed nightly.

Tsing Yi . Hong Kong | 2025
3 May 2025

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Grand World

Grand World in Phu Quoc is a 85 hectares mini city of predominantly pastel
coloured colonial architecture, with a Venetian-style canal with gondolas
and a small lake. It is an ambitious project trying to attract too few tourists
currently. A lot of the buildings/shops are still vacant. Not many visitors,
despite the free bus offered all the way from the airport.

Phu Quoc . Vietnam | 2025
2 May 2025


Deserted Beach-front Resort

4-star resort on the beach with airy rooms and bungalows with dining and
an outdoor pool, plus a beachfront bar. Each 60-78 sq m beach-front
bungalow has a balcony/terrace and separate shower and bathtub. It has
been deserted for a while, though tge resort is still listed on online
hotel booking sites like Agoda, but you will find it always full.

Vietnam | 2025
1 May 2025

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