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Hong Kong Once Was | Fine Art Asia Special Exhibition Introduction

What Did Hong Kong Look Like in the 1950s?
Step back in time to the vibrant streets of post-war Hong Kong. In this era, traditional values coexisted with the rapid changes brought about by economic growth.
Boogie Woogie Photography and PhotogStory are pleased to present an exclusive collection of photographs by Raymond Cauchetier, Fan Ho, and James Chung. Their pictures provide a singular opportunity to explore a city in transformation, showcasing the cultural fusion and daily lives of Hong Kong's residents during this pivotal era. The resilience and ingenuity, as depicted in these images, laid the groundwork for the dynamic metropolis we know today.

These photographs are not just nostalgic images but vital testimonies of a transformative era. Junks, colonial buildings, rickshaws, and signboards in Chinese characters—each picture tells a story of hope and vitality, reflecting people adapting to new realities while honoring their rich heritage.
The city has undergone tremendous changes over the past half-century. Many colonial buildings have vanished, and these images are increasingly rare. We invite you to embark on this magical journey through time, where every corner reveals a memory, and every photograph whispers the tales of a city in transition.
Hong Kong Once Was transcends a mere exhibition; it stands as a homage to the enduring spirit of Hong Kong and its people.
Exhibition Details
- Hong Kong Once Was | Fine Art Asia Special Exhibition
- Date: 4-7 Oct 2024
- Venue: Hall 1C, HKCEC
- Address: 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Source of the above information: PR