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A moving aspect of the exhibition was when individual visitors connected with specific photos. As youngsters in the 1960s, Chow Kar Po (left) and Alan Lo Chi Hung (right) swam in the Taikoo Dockyard pool – seen in the top framed photo. | A moving aspect of the exhibition was when individual visitors connected with specific photos. As youngsters in the 1960s, Chow Kar Po (left) and Alan Lo Chi Hung (right) swam in the Taikoo Dockyard pool – seen in the top framed photo. | A moving aspect of the exhibition was when individual visitors connected with specific photos. As youngsters in the 1960s, Chow Kar Po (left) and Alan Lo Chi Hung (right) swam in the Taikoo Dockyard pool – seen in the top framed photo. |
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A moving aspect of the exhibition was when individual visitors connected with specific photos. As youngsters in the 1960s, Chow Kar Po (left) and Alan Lo Chi Hung (right) swam in the Taikoo Dockyard pool – seen in the top framed photo. | A moving aspect of the exhibition was when individual visitors connected with specific photos. As youngsters in the 1960s, Chow Kar Po (left) and Alan Lo Chi Hung (right) swam in the Taikoo Dockyard pool – seen in the top framed photo. | |
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“These timeless photos, reproduced from their original negatives, are now part of the collective memory of Hong Kong people.”
Master-Insight Media, Hong Kong
“Hong Kong has Edward Stokes to thank for bringing to light the precious photos by Hedda Morrison and Lee Fook Chee.”
China Daily, Hong Kong
“Recovery, Resilience, Resurgence is worth seeing as much for the stories of each photographer as for the exhibition’s photos. This is Hong Kong reflected through the eyes of three distinct people.”
Zolima, Hong Kong
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