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Wong Kar-wai

Street photographer Greg Girard to pass on his skills in a Hong Kong x Taipei workshop

by Haddis Thomas
Street photographer Greg Girard to pass on his skills in a Hong Kong x Taipei workshop

Girard was to spend the next few decades in the region, photographing the evolving landscapes of some of Asia’s largest cities – Tokyo, Shanghai, Bangkok – during the latter part …

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1984 meets Blade Runner in Shanghai-set sci-fi Code 46 with shades of Wong Kar-wai

by Haddis Thomas
1984 meets Blade Runner in Shanghai-set sci-fi Code 46 with shades of Wong Kar-wai

“I prefer to take actors and put them in real settings and real locations and real situations rather than create artificial locations that serve the characters,” he told IndieWire. The …

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5 locations from Wong Kar-wai’s Blossoms Shanghai that are now tourist hotspots

by Haddis Thomas
5 locations from Wong Kar-wai’s Blossoms Shanghai that are now tourist hotspots

Such visual enticement, combined with the popularity of the series, has seen a 75 per surge in demand for tours to filming locations, reports Chinese travel giant Trip.com. A person …

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Summer 2024 fun in Hong Kong – 6 events, from an anime convention to a pop-up water park

by Haddis Thomas
Summer 2024 fun in Hong Kong – 6 events, from an anime convention to a pop-up water park

Summer is in full swing, so turn up the heat – and fun – by joining one of these events happening in Hong Kong. Whether it is making a splash …

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5 of the best things to do this weekend July 20-21 in Hong Kong, from yoga to shopping

by David Johnson
5 of the best things to do this weekend July 20-21 in Hong Kong, from yoga to shopping

While it is certainly not an activity to be condoned, the film offers us the vicarious pleasure of visiting places we could have never imagined of going ourselves, including high …

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Chinese novelist Jin Yucheng on his Hong Kong art show, and not drawing for Wong Kar-wai

by Haddis Thomas
Chinese novelist Jin Yucheng on his Hong Kong art show, and not drawing for Wong Kar-wai

“Blossoms”, at Tai Kwun’s Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, features 41 works produced by Jin over the past decade. As the name of the exhibition suggests, his art can be …

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Actor, designer, rapper, comedian, radio host – Jan Lamb of Cantopop duo Softhard has done it all, and more

by Haddis Thomas
Actor, designer, rapper, comedian, radio host – Jan Lamb of Cantopop duo Softhard has done it all, and more

In 1988, Lamb was recommended by his sister Sandy Lamb San-san, a radio DJ at the time, for a job as a graphic designer at Commercial Radio Hong Kong. Within …

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As 70s Scottish punk band Skids make their Hong Kong debut, frontman Richard Jobson is thrilled to play favourite city

by Haddis Thomas
As 70s Scottish punk band Skids make their Hong Kong debut, frontman Richard Jobson is thrilled to play favourite city

On April 30 at The Wanch, Skids will play their first Hong Kong gig as part of their 45th anniversary greatest hits tour. Formed in 1977, Skids made it big …

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DJ records covers of Anita Mui song, other Cantopop hits to remind the world of Hong Kong’s musical influence

by Haddis Thomas
DJ records covers of Anita Mui song, other Cantopop hits to remind the world of Hong Kong’s musical influence

The front of the first release of Xiaolin’s Moods for Love three-part project. It is the DJ-producer’s adaptation of Anita Mui Yim-fong’s 1987 Xin Ai (Searching for Love). Photo: Sound …

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Photographs that pay homage to Hong Kong cinema heyday paired with post-punk band at M+ museum event

by Haddis Thomas
Photographs that pay homage to Hong Kong cinema heyday paired with post-punk band at M+ museum event

Girard, who will give opening remarks at the May 11 show, first visited Hong Kong in 1974 as a 19-year-old. He was instantly “hooked” on the “mesmerising city”, he told …

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