The mural for Facebook Hong Kong. This wall design aims at showing the Zlism World and the people who are connected in it.
Each wall is connected by different mountains, and you can see a number of buildings there too.
Just like the environment we are living in now, the planet people live their own way. The nature is very important to us! We, city dwellers, can always live in peace and harmony with the nature.
Another message of the mural is to show all the ups and downs we encounter in our lives. Sometimes, we will go up the slopes and we sometimes go down hill with companions. And, sometimes we have to take a good rest too! More often, we will walk our path on our own. When you walk, others are walking the same time, so you will never be alone! After all, we are always connected.
thanks for having me!
@fbairprogram
早前幫Facebook Hong Kong office 畫的作品
在接待處內呈現了Zlism 的世界
每面牆由不同山脈連繫著
也有不同的建築物在內
星球人也不停在空間內遊走著
好像我們現在生活的環境一樣
大自然對我們很重要
我們能建立自己的社區生活在城市遊走
同時能好好愛惜它們
一起共存
另外作品想表達的信息是
我們不同人在過我們生活的時候
總會有高高低低
有時候會走上高坡
有時候會在下山的路上
有時候會有伙伴們同行
有時候我們需要休息
更多時候我們會獨立地走在路上
但當自己走路時
別人同樣亦然
所以您並不孤單
We are connected
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#zlism
#facebookhk
#colourful
#mural
#fbairprogram
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過83萬的網紅serpentza,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Is Religion banned? Will you get your organs harvested for practicing your faith in China? Will you be oppressed and suppressed? Will you be arrested?...
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- 關於number of buildings in hong kong 在 serpentza Youtube 的最讚貼文
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number of buildings in hong kong 在 TUGO CHENG Photography Facebook 的最佳貼文
IPOTY 2016 | I am most delighted to share with you my winning entries in this year's International Photographer of the Year contest, which are my favourite series "Coastal Geometries" and two single shots "Boundary" and Patches". All pictures were taken in China with a number of them showcased in my solo exhibition and new book "Discovering China".
Please feel free to like and share with your friends!
"Coastal Geometries" (Fujian, China)
- International Discovery of the Year
- International Fine Art Discovery of the Year
- 1st Place in Fine Art: Landscapes
"Boundary" (Sichuan, China)
- International Architectural Discovery of the Year
- 1st Place in Architecture: Buildings
"Patches" (Fujian, China)
- 2nd Place in Nature: Seascapes
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Upcoming events in March 2017
Book talk/exhibition at Eslite Bookstore:
https://www.facebook.com/events/252898231831058/
Joint publishing photo tour:
https://www.facebook.com/events/576255859247115/?ti=icl
https://www.facebook.com/events/1199899283462677/?ti=icl
#IPOTY #photography #china #landscape #travel #photographer Canon Hong Kong
number of buildings in hong kong 在 Jacky Chung photography /videography Facebook 的精選貼文
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/news/first/20160622/19664779
時昌迷你倉四級火
Ngau Tau Kok inferno exposes Hong Kong’s historical failings as blaze spreads to fourth floor
The inferno at an industrial building that killed a young firefighter on Tuesday night was still burning after more than 36 hours last night as the authorities scrambled to limit the fallout and address renewed concerns about lax safety
standards.
The tragedy revived fears about fire hazards in hundreds of other old buildings across Hong Kong, as it emerged that little had been done to improve the situation since a firefighter's death six years ago prompted an official commitment to a safety overhaul.
This was particularly worrying as a number of industrial buildings, like the one at the Amoycan Industrial Centre in Ngau Tau Kok, had been transformed into mini-storage facilities. --------------------------------------
Message by HKU 100
It is with deep sadness that we mourn the loss of our dear alumnus Thomas Cheung 張耀升 (BSc 2008), who fought bravely in the fire in Kowloon Bay.
If you would like to make a donation to Thomas’s family, please do so through the WLHAA bank account (by bank transfer or cheque). account details:
- BEA - 015-514-68-00903-0
- WEI LUN HALL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Donations can also be made by cheque payable to "Wei Lun Hall Alumni Association". Please mark your name and contact number on the back, and mail it to:
Development & Alumni Affairs Office
G/F Hung Hing Ying Building,
The University of Hong Kong,
Pokfulam, Hong Kong
The Alumni Office will pass the cheques to the "Wei Lun Hall Alumni Association" afterwards. For any enquiries, please email to alumni@hku.hk.
#hk#hongkong#消防#firemen#香港#時昌迷你倉#火#四級火#牛頭角#九龍灣
number of buildings in hong kong 在 serpentza Youtube 的最讚貼文
Is Religion banned? Will you get your organs harvested for practicing your faith in China? Will you be oppressed and suppressed? Will you be arrested? Are there Churches in China?
The Taiping Rebellion was influenced to some degree by Christian teachings, and the Boxer Rebellion was in part a reaction against Christianity in China. Christians in China established the first modern clinics and hospitals, and provided the first modern training for nurses. Both Roman Catholics and Protestants founded numerous educational institutions in China from the primary to the university level. Some of the most prominent Chinese universities began as religious-founded institutions. Missionaries worked to abolish practices such as foot binding, and the unjust treatment of maidservants, as well as launching charitable work and distributing food to the poor. They also opposed the opium trade and brought treatment to many who were addicted. Some of the early leaders of the Chinese Republic, such as Sun Yat-sen were converts to Christianity and were influenced by its teachings. By 1921, Harbin, Manchuria's largest city, had a Russian population of around 100,000, constituting a large part of Christianity in the city.
Christianity, especially in its Protestant form, gained momentum in China between the 1980s and the 1990s, but in the following years, folk religion recovered more rapidly and in greater numbers than Christianity (or Buddhism). One scholar noted that "the Christian God then becomes one in a pantheon of local gods among whom the rural population divides its loyalties".
Protestants in the early twenty-first century, including both official and unofficial churches, had between 25 and 35 million adherents. Catholics were not more than 10 million. Other demographic analyses found that an average 2–4% of the population of China claims a Christian affiliation. Christians were unevenly distributed geographically. The only provinces in which they constituted a population significantly larger than 1 million persons are Henan, Anhui and Zhejiang. Protestants are characterised by a prevalence of people living in the countryside, women, illiterates and semi-literates, and elderly people.
A significant number of members of churches unregistered with the government, and of their pastors, belong to the Koreans of China.[334] Christianity has a strong presence in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, in Jilin. The Christianity of Yanbian Koreans has a patriarchal character; Korean churches are usually led by men, in contrast to Chinese churches which more often have female leadership. For instance, of the 28 registered churches of Yanji, only three of which are Chinese congregations, all the Korean churches have a male pastor while all the Chinese churches have a female pastor. Also, Korean church buildings are stylistically very similar to South Korean churches, with big spires surmounted by large red crosses. Yanbian Korean churches have been a matter of controversy for the Chinese government because of their links to South Korean churches.
In recent decades the Communist Party of China has become more tolerant of Christian churches outside party control, despite looking with distrust on organizations with international ties. The government and Chinese intellectuals tend to associate Christianity with subversive Western values, and many churches have been closed or destroyed. Since the 2010s policies against Christianity have been extended also to Hong Kong.
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