[Reading Response]-Abbas, M. A. (1997). Hong Kong: Culture and the politics of disappearance (pp. 63-90)

The concept of disappearance is a recurring theme in Ackbar Abbas’s “Building on Disappearance,”which exploring how Hong Kong’s rapid urbanisation and modernization have resulted in the loss of physical structures, neighbourhoods, and cultural landmarks, leading to a sense of disorientation and collective memory loss among its residents. The author argues that the vanishing of architectural entities has shaped the city’s identity and social fabric and reflects on the complex relationship between architecture, memory, and identity. As I read “Building on Disappearance,” I was struck by the notion that disappearing structures can contribute to a sense of disorientation and loss of

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[Mood Board]”Star ferry” Leung Hoi Yiu

This mood board is use different separated parts of star ferry to combine into one completed star ferry.This captures the essence of its charm. Vibrant colors reflect the lively atmosphere, while images of the iconic ferries sailing across Victoria Harbour evoke a sense of adventure. Rustic and vintage elements pay homage to its rich history, creating a nostalgic and captivating aesthetic.

Inclass exercise moving house reflection Leung Hoi Yiu

After watching the moving,I have deeply more understood the culture on the ancestrial worship of Singapore.The housing problem of Singapore is severe and the land of cemetery of rural area has to be removed under government.I deeply understand the contradiction of the rural resident on preserving the cemetery or moving out in order to respect their ancestor.          

Fieldwork report :Leung Hoi Yiu & Ho Hoi Ying

  Youtube link: https://youtu.be/kxwz7YmqBFI?si=S2-bebZBejK3uWn_ Podcast PPT: https://www.canva.com/design/DAF_Bxa60Lk/GwMD0EESG-0k0kBJqlTOvg/view?utm_content=DAF_Bxa60Lk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor Transcript: Yoyo:As time flies and the booming development of Hong Kong,there are more and more historical buildings and Hong Kong traditional culture disappearing.Today, we are going to discuss one of the hot debated topics “The vanishing of Star Ferry in ten years”.   Yoyo:The true icon of Hong Kong is definitely Star Ferry.Everytime we walk past the two sides of Victoria Harbour .We must see a vessel with a sharp green and white color.The dark green and ivory hull and the blue sea interweave the charming classic Victoria Harbor scenery.   Karin:Yeah right.Star

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Reading Response: The Urban Milieu of Shanghai Cinema

The change of the content of film in Chinese cinema is closely related to how the people live and urban culture at that time. The book started the discussions based on the Shanghai cinema. It explores the relationship between the film and social transformation. For example, only the most popular Hollywood movie could be showed in the first-class movie s Chinese films would be shown in lower -class movie houses.This shows the audience had a strong preference for Hollywood and European movies during early 19th century.This international movie-watching habit promoted the development of Shanghai’s film industry and provided the foundation

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