Thursday, December 13, 2007

Opera House v West Kowloon Cultural District

Opera House

Compromise

The Opera House is a piece of great architecture.

Great architecture can't be compromised, a landmark can't be compromised - indeed it is the very opposite in Hong Kong, I am very doubtful as to the so-called efforts poured in so far. To identify Hong Kong in a different way, elaborate collaboration between the Government and the people is very essential. The peoples' thoughts have to be heard and money is thus wisely invested into the building of the West Kowloon Cultural District.

Sometimes, I really do not appreciate how the Hong Kong Government set up those booths in City Halls to explain about the prospective cultural facilities. There were pamphlets sticking onto the sides of the booths and how clever, there were even collection boxes for people to put in their filled in forms with comments. How passive can it be?! I really doubt whether a person will pick up a form, fill it in and place it into the box!

The Government was not able to get the people, ie. Miss Chan or Mr Chan who walks on the street, to speak for themselves, I did not feel that it was an agenda for the city to debate vigorously on that the government at the same time responded with promptly. Those official forums are only a one-sided communication ineffective in gathering the dreams of the Hong Kong people.

If it is prepared to create this district at such a high cost, wouldn't it worth to instill people with the minds for appreciating art and genuinely seek their opinions?

Something can't be compromised!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Magenta Bright

Bauhinia

plenty of you
laid on the ground
i treaded on
magenta bright
caught my sight
those looked at you
busily walked by
so i decided
to pick you up
to take you home
and lay you in a cup
so i can smell
and dwell in
appreciation

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Days

a day | a cycle
it starts | it ends
a flexible measuring unit
both short | long
in the eyes of the beholders

The photos are taken on my last day in Sydney before I took a flight back to HK in July ... they were the things I saw at Botanical Garden, Sydney with my family who visited me before my wonderful trip in Europe

I realised there were so many photos that I have taken in the past year ... recording what I treasured as valuables in memories, still I must say, there is still a substantial amount unrefined to its best quality!