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About this book
Aikosan, a Hong Kong girl, started a "crazy project" a few years ago. She was determined to travel around more than 250 public housing estates in Hong Kong, taking photos while learning about the daily lives of the residents. After starting, she found herself surprised by everything, so she created a blog called "Walking around Hong Kong Housing Estates". The journal records and shares the beauty of Hong Kong housing estates. This time, she carefully selected 21 housing estates and takes everyone on a stroll through them as if they were on a trip, so that you can check in and take beautiful photos while gaining in-depth insights into community stories that you may have overlooked.
Yu Kwong Tsuen: Taking photos of the Housing Society’s oldest housing estate which is currently in the process of being demolished
Oi Man Village: Visit the Originator of the Mushroom Pavilion at Kowloon Wah Fu Village
Lai Tak Tsuen: Admire the unique cylindrical buildings in Hong Kong Island
Guangyuan Village: Step into the British-style red brick "town" in one second
Stone Wai Kok Village: Visit the only remaining Ronald McDonald statue in Hong Kong
The history and interesting facts of the housing estate + hand-drawn maps + recommended attractions!
Explore ordinary housing estates from a different perspective and discover extraordinary people and scenery
Celebrity recommendation: HEBEFACE (Youtuber)
New book preview:
www.wanlibk.com/readers/preread/978...
About this book
Aikosan, a Hong Kong girl, started a "crazy project" a few years ago. She was determined to travel around more than 250 public housing estates in Hong Kong, taking photos while learning about the daily lives of the residents. After starting, she found herself surprised by everything, so she created a blog called "Walking around Hong Kong Housing Estates". The journal records and shares the beauty of Hong Kong housing estates. This time, she carefully selected 21 housing estates and takes everyone on a stroll through them as if they were on a trip, so that you can check in and take beautiful photos while gaining in-depth insights into community stories that you may have overlooked.
Yu Kwong Tsuen: Taking photos of the Housing Society’s oldest housing estate which is currently in the process of being demolished
Oi Man Village: Visit the Originator of the Mushroom Pavilion at Kowloon Wah Fu Village
Lai Tak Tsuen: Admire the unique cylindrical buildings in Hong Kong Island
Guangyuan Village: Step into the British-style red brick "town" in one second
Stone Wai Kok Village: Visit the only remaining Ronald McDonald statue in Hong Kong
The history and interesting facts of the housing estate + hand-drawn maps + recommended attractions!
Explore ordinary housing estates from a different perspective and discover extraordinary people and scenery
Celebrity recommendation: HEBEFACE (Youtuber)