The Convention Centre is the low, arched building in the foreground.
After that, it was a short ferry ride across the water to Tsim Sha Tsui to the museum. Having more time to browse, I found out a bit more about some of the displays I took pictures of.
These are the museum-founder pillows I was telling you about.... they're slightly creepy but popular (despite the lack of people in the shot =P )...
As it turns out, popular isn't the right word..... more like infamous, since nobody likes him (his main job is that of a politician). And what better way than show that than to turn him into a stuff doll?? heh...
Four caricatures found in the fine art section.
A nice minimalistic, almost cartoony painting of the 8 Eccentrics of Yangzhou.
I didn't realise this the first time I went, but the coffin-bed I took a picture of is actually connected to a display on the opposite end of the exhibit. The artist commented on the environmental (and, I suppose, metaphorical) unfriendliness of coffins being one-use and designed this. Made out of an old crate, he says he can use it as a furniture for 30 years and, when he passes away, it becomes a coffin holding all his memories. Special thanks to my aunt for modelling the sofa-table-coffin-bed...
And having had dinner near the harbour, I went back to see the lights....
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OK, am trying to catch up, but won't be able to entirely. I posted a couple of comments, but think I forgot to add my name. Forget it.
I'm glad that you're enjoying HK & getting to see everyone. Very nice for all of you.
I'm especially fond of the porcelains in the HK museum of art. Your uncle & I spent an entire afternoon in there, I think, just admiring the collection. It's fantastic.
Take care & enjoy the city and your lovely family.
-Amber
Oh you guys went? It's fantastic isn't it??
I hear you're going back right?? =P
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