The Gooseneck Bridge (i.e. Canal Road Flyover) on Hong Kong Island has always been a popular place for Villains Hitting. Traditionally, Villains Hitting are usually carried out in dark places, and places like the bottom of the bridge are very suitable. Therefore, the Gooseneck Bridge It gradually developed into a resort for Villains Hitting.
As for the best day to Villains Hitting, Awakening of Insects is one of the 24 solar terms. Awakening of Insects is held on March 5 or 6 every year in the Western calendar. On this day, many insects or animals that have hibernated or hid underground for the winter will wake up. Reactivation means the renewal of all things. Because all things are beginning to wake up, which may include some bad things, such as bad luck or ignorance, they will also wake up at the same time. Therefore, this is the time to hit the villains. The purpose of Villains Hitting is to get rid of things that are not good for you. , such as bad luck. From another perspective, it is actually to pray for yourself, rather than to impose a curse on someone by Villains Hitting.
The area around the Gooseneck Bridge is all high-rise buildings, a modern scene, but there is a place for traditional ceremonies under the bridge. The contrast between the two is extremely high. This strong contrast between the old and the new yet blends into each other is exactly what Hong Kong has to offer. Characteristics are also the unique magic that makes Hong Kong attractive.
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Sham Shui Po is a very famous old district in Hong Kong, and this old district is full of vitality and multifacetedness. If you want to simply appreciate its “oldness", there are many old buildings in this district that you can see. If you are looking for the most authentic Hong Kong food, Sham Shui Po has a lot of choices, ranging from wonton noodles, cart noodles, Cha chaan teng (tea restaurants), Western restaurants, dessert shops… and even snake-eating restaurants, Sham Shui Po can satisfy you. If you like history, Sham Shui Po also has various historical buildings and temples…
It takes time to explore Sham Shui Po, which is full of possibilities and multifaceted features. Taking advantage of the Christmas holidays, in this episode we will take a one-day tour of Sham Shui Po, starting from Apliu Street. Along the way, we will pass Nam Cheong Street, Yu Chau Street, Pei Ho Street, Fuk Wing Street… and other streets will introduce Sham Shui Po, which is full of Hong Kong flavor, to everyone. If you have time during the Christmas holidays, you can give it a try.
Of course, this route is just a reference. There are many places worth exploring in Sham Shui Po. One route is really endless. You can use this as a reference to continue exploring other interesting places in Sham Shui Po.
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In different previous episodes, we have been to some temples hidden in Hong Kong. This time we came to Mong Kok, a famous place for eating, drinking and having fun in Hong Kong. An area where you can buy a lot of trendy gadgets. There is also one hidden here. The most special thing about this ancient temple is that it is surrounded by modern high-rise buildings on three sides. An ancient temple in traditional style is mixed among a bunch of modern buildings, presenting a unique scene of a mixture of old and new, and the coexistence of Chinese and Western. This temple is the Shui Yuet Temple, Shan Tung Street.
Shui Yuet Temple, Shan Tung Street was built in 1884, probably during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, and moved to its current location in 1926. This ancient temple, which has been standing for nearly a century, has been rated as a Grade III historical building.
Without further ado, let’s start our exploration tour of Shui Yuet Temple, Shan Tung Street.
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香港人,卡通造型 John Dog 原創者,網上漫画「塵世海」編劇、信報連載漫画(2011 – 2012)「狗夢連篇」創作人、網台主持丶香港插圖師協會專業會長(2014 – 2016)。在2015香港動漫電玩節主辦的原創動漫人型設計比賽中,榮獲亞軍,對藝術創作有着濃厚興趣。
八十年代在出版集團工作,在此創作出多個書刊封面和繪畫插圖。之後在廣告公司任職創作總監多年。想藉廣告創作來磨練自己的腦筋及提升(creative service management) 的能力,現在主要從事插圖丶藝術創作及廣告創意統籌等工作。