
Continuing my millions of photos from Hong Kong, this is the Hong Kong Museum of History. Though it’s a bit dry at the start (lots of rocks, many many prehistoric rocks) it really livens up around the ethnography section and The Opium Wars. The last part of the museum shows replicas of 1960s shops which were my favourite and I’ll post pictures of tomorrow.














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Absolutely stunning & vibrant pictures! Love the 1st & 4th picture in particular, do you happen to remember what they were? :)
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amazing pictures!
The colours are so vibrant!
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the first one with the huge beautiful-beautiful-beautiful collar-y necklace is amazing.
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your pictures are wonderful!
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Oh wow. Why oh why did I never find this place any of the times I was wandering around HK?
So great. Love your images! Found you via Mlle. Gibson- that supabomba business has totally blown my mind. I work in an antique shop, and am continually finding amazing old photos- but those are just so strangely magical!
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oh my god… your photos make my knees tremble.
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:36 am
gosh, thanks very much! x
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Awww, we had to go to that museum so many times in primary school!
I always stared at the brick pillows. “Brick pillows Mum!!” I would say in astonishment – every single time.
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kris atomic says,
April 10th, 2009 @ 11:35 am
No wonder, there were so many kids there when I went!
your blog is nice x
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I have visited a lot of artistic websites but yours absolutely blew my mind. It is totally amazing. There is just so much there – from your adorable, creative sketches to those fantastic tree houses. You’ve got my creative juices flowing. Thank you Dijour Magazine for directing me here.
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