Hong Kong’s first permanent planning and infrastructure gallery reopened last August near City Hall – click here for the website. One of their opening ‘thematic exhibitions’ was ‘Unique Hong Kong in Miniature‘, which featured more than 30 reduced size models of HK including Woo Cheong Pawn Shop, Lui Seng Chun, Tong Lau, rooftop structures and other traditional shops.
Photos below by Shawn Chau…
See also: Construct your own paper HK and Tereza Hradilkova’s ‘pop-up HK’.
wow, very cool!
wow, very cool!
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