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Chan Wai Kwong is a Hong Kong-born photographer. He entered the New Law Institute in Hong Kong in 1988 but dropped out the following year. Since 2010, he has published his works as an individual and published photo books. In 2012, he won the WYNG Special Photo Award for his photographs on the theme of his poverty. His style of wandering around the old-fashioned area isn't very mainstream now, but it may only come to life in Hong Kong, which is undergoing rapid change. This book is a snapshot of Sham Shui Po, which is also a downtown area of Hong Kong. The unique cityscape, such as suspicious wholesale streets and people, is interesting. signed.
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