#HONG KONG

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CAMO - K-PACK

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fashion

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MAFF Loves Hong Kong 🇭🇰: Merry Lamb Lamb for YanYan Knits

Video by FASHION ASIA HK

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art

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Blockade Line by Johnson Tsang

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fashion

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MAFF Loves Hong Kong 🇭🇰: PabePabe

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MAFF Loves Hong Kong 🇭🇰: Chance Official

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Parasite in Paradise | uglysiumai

Parasite in Paradise is a holiday advertisement reflecting on the materialism in ritual practice. In Chinese culture, Zhizha (紙紮) is used in ancestral worship to ensure that the spirit has sufficient needs in the paradise. Zhizha are usually substitutes of basic necessities such as shelters, transportation and food. As materialist culture took over China, Zhizha became more extravagant. This animation questions whether we should bring materialism to the afterlife.

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fashion

02:23

Robert Wun Couture Fall Winter 2024

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art

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Ego Speech: never enough

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P TO P

“Perhaps besides San Fransisco, Rio or Cape Town, not many metropolises have the geographical attributes of an urban downhill like the crusty slopes of Hong Kong. Join the journey from Peak to Pier with Xander Yeadon being chased by Patrik Wallner and his trusty VX1000 on this project for Victoria hk 🇭🇰🏔⛴

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mui zyu - the mould

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Genetic Salon - Waiting Room

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竇靖童 Leah Dou - Monday

Producer: 李宗祥Andy

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Wong Ping’s Fables 2 / 黃炳寓言 (二)

Vimeo

Chapter 1: Cow accidently become super rich after years in jail on rioting charges. Cow now consider how to spread the blessing with all beings. Chapter 2: The con-jointed rabbit family was living below the poverty line. The family of five have to toil all day long but still cannot live from hand to mouth. An incident in Easter, the rabbit family was ruined. Commissioned and premiered at Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, 2019.

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A comedian and artist based in Hong Kong, Wong Ping has developed a highly personal, self-taught style of animation to craft tales of individual desire, societal pressure, and political upheaval.

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