Madame Zhu
Madame Zhu

Madame Zhu, 76 years old tending her large garden with other tenants.

Soon this land will be leveled for urban development, and she will be moved.

BAIGUOCUN Village, near Guilin, China.

Urban Farming Hong Kong
Urban Farming Hong Kong

This is a Photograph of the largest urban Farm in Hong Kong. It is on top of the high rise multi-use complex, Hysan Place, a Hong Kong Landmark.

The Principle
The Principle

Wai Kam Law, the Principle of the Man Kiu College in Hong Kong.

Daxu village, China.
Daxu village, China.
Cormorant Fisherman
Cormorant Fisherman

Cormorant fisherman, Guilin, China. The birds are trained to catch fish and return to the boat. They have a strap or ring preventing them from swallowing the fish before delivery.

Reflecting on Mr. Cho
Reflecting on Mr. Cho

Portrait of Mr. Cho in his home, Daxu village, China.

The Teacher
The Teacher

Kai Yin Cheung, physics teacher at the Man Kiu College, Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Diner
Hong Kong Diner

The Chef of Ngan Lung Restaurant. These Diners are steadfastly holding on despite a growing homogenization of Hong Kong culture. Through traditional comfort food and milk tea they are an example of the Living Heritage of Hong Kong.

Bird Seller
Bird Seller

Bird Seller, Guilin, China.

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Mr. Zhou
Mr. Zhou

Mr. Zhou in Jiangtou village, China. He operates his family’s temple and school. He is the descendant of the famous poet, Zhou Dunyi, who was a prolific writer and philosopher in the Song Dynasty some 1000 years ago.

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Owner Mido Cafe
Owner Mido Cafe

The Mido Cafe is another example of Living Heritage for Hong Kong residents. They are famous for their French Toast, Hong Kong Style.

Barber No. 5
Barber No. 5

A Barber at the Shang Hai, Ambassador Beauty Shop, Hong Kong.

Bird Keeper
Bird Keeper

Mr. Lau, long time Bird Keeper at the Bird Market, Hong Kong. This is another example of Living Heritage. The art of Bird Keeping is fast disappearing among the younger population. There may be as few as a thousand bird keepers in all of Hong Kong.

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Madame Zhu
Urban Farming Hong Kong
The Principle
Daxu village, China.
Cormorant Fisherman
Reflecting on Mr. Cho
The Teacher
Hong Kong Diner
Bird Seller
_Y6A7708.jpg
Mr. Zhou
_Y6A8021.jpg
Owner Mido Cafe
Barber No. 5
Bird Keeper
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Madame Zhu

Madame Zhu, 76 years old tending her large garden with other tenants.

Soon this land will be leveled for urban development, and she will be moved.

BAIGUOCUN Village, near Guilin, China.

Urban Farming Hong Kong

This is a Photograph of the largest urban Farm in Hong Kong. It is on top of the high rise multi-use complex, Hysan Place, a Hong Kong Landmark.

The Principle

Wai Kam Law, the Principle of the Man Kiu College in Hong Kong.

Daxu village, China.
Cormorant Fisherman

Cormorant fisherman, Guilin, China. The birds are trained to catch fish and return to the boat. They have a strap or ring preventing them from swallowing the fish before delivery.

Reflecting on Mr. Cho

Portrait of Mr. Cho in his home, Daxu village, China.

The Teacher

Kai Yin Cheung, physics teacher at the Man Kiu College, Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Diner

The Chef of Ngan Lung Restaurant. These Diners are steadfastly holding on despite a growing homogenization of Hong Kong culture. Through traditional comfort food and milk tea they are an example of the Living Heritage of Hong Kong.

Bird Seller

Bird Seller, Guilin, China.

Mr. Zhou

Mr. Zhou in Jiangtou village, China. He operates his family’s temple and school. He is the descendant of the famous poet, Zhou Dunyi, who was a prolific writer and philosopher in the Song Dynasty some 1000 years ago.

Owner Mido Cafe

The Mido Cafe is another example of Living Heritage for Hong Kong residents. They are famous for their French Toast, Hong Kong Style.

Barber No. 5

A Barber at the Shang Hai, Ambassador Beauty Shop, Hong Kong.

Bird Keeper

Mr. Lau, long time Bird Keeper at the Bird Market, Hong Kong. This is another example of Living Heritage. The art of Bird Keeping is fast disappearing among the younger population. There may be as few as a thousand bird keepers in all of Hong Kong.

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