project bridge
2019
Artbook
Hung Shui Kiu ("HSK"), a place that will soon be developed as the new “Regional Economic and Civic Hub”, is where our studio located. HSK retained the classic "East meets West" side of Hong Kong, where you can see traditional Chinese tile house and wall village here, and you can also find countless modern residential buildings around.
A hair-salon that provides haircut service for only HKD$50.
A football court in front of the Lam's ancestral hall,
with many modern buildings around.
Here you can also find many different kinds of creatures, from insects to birds, from tiny little flower to a giant tree that possibly takes 5 people to hug.
The giant tree next to a tile house and a container office.
Beautiful creatures you may encounter in Hung Shui Kiu.
An illustration showing the flowers you may see here in different seasons.
The wastes blend in nature perfectly.
Hung Shui Kiu literally means "a flooding bridge", and you can really find many bridges here that connect HSK separated by the waterway.
above the waterway
on the bridge
Car road
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pedestrian road
HSK is a place full of interesting elements and wonderful encounters. However, we were so worried about what it will become after the reformation begins.
There was a day when we were checking out the spots we had chosen to draw in our art-book and taking pictures as references to work on the illustrations. One of our favourite spot just gone vanished and became a construction site.
We are not saying development is a bad thing, instead, its more like dealing with a necessary evil in exchanging for a better live for people in Hong Kong, especially for those living in New Terrorises.
We hope the government and concerned parties would spend more time and efforts to study the development process and outcome, and make their best efforts to conserve the ecological environment here.
If you are interested in the issue and want to stay tuned with the latest information in relations to the development, the link below may be useful :)
Official webstie of the HSK/Ha Tsuen New Development Area: