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The wandering tattooist, Wai, explores different cities and tattoos four individuals, each with their emotional struggles. She covers scars for a gay boy, leaves a love souvenir for a photographer, tattoos a past love for a surfer woman, and draws family warmth for a band lead singer. These seemingly unrelated stories intertwine, showcasing the transformative power of tattoos and the inner pain they help heal. If you too have an unforgettable story, turn the page and embrace the positive energy the tattooist offers.
- AuthorSu Hua
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2014
Yang Tianwei, a Chinese teacher, recognizes his middle school classmate, Shi Tianya, in the portrait of a female painter on an art exhibition poster. They shared a secret society in school, but it ended tragically when Tianya jumped from the "Phoenix Tower." Now, Tianwei wonders if the painter is Tianya's ghost or if his memory is mistaken. Determined to uncover the truth, he reaches out to the painter and seeks out their former secret society members.
- AuthorLeung Wai Lok
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2010
Are you tired? Where is the promised happiness? ""Original Love"" spans twelve volumes, delving deeply into the complexities of love. Despite this, people continue to encounter obstacles and frequent heartbreak in their pursuit of love. What lessons has love taught us? What wisdom have we gained from it? Perhaps it's due to repeated disappointments from those close to them, or the weariness stemming from an unending cycle, or maybe it's the dwindling hope after waiting for too long that has turned into despair. Regardless of their efforts, optimism, and positivity, the outcomes remain unsatisfactory. Happiness seems to evade them, and luck appears to favor others. Consequently, they have lost patience, grown weary of love, and even sworn off believing in it, vowing not to pursue it in the future.
- AuthorWang Yixing
- PublisherDay Reading Hall
- Publication Date2015
Renowned disc jockey and singer Albert Au, a native of Hong Kong, has been an integral part of the local music scene, having grown up alongside us and witnessed its golden age. His captivating voice has resonated with audiences through the radio, and his authentic, natural, and humanistic singing style has garnered widespread appreciation. Albert Au holds a special place in the hearts of Hong Kong residents, having been a cherished figure and an indispensable component of Hong Kong's cultural tapestry. Proficient in both singing and acting, he has ventured into the realm of literature for the first time, offering readers a glimpse into his personal and distinctive perspective. Through his book, he shares the untold stories behind classic songs that have stirred emotions, along with lesser-known anecdotes about renowned singers, musicians, disc jockeys, and artists. By delving into the golden era of Hong Kong music, Albert Au's work succeeds in evoking collective memories and transporting readers back to a nostalgic time in our cultural history.
- AuthorAlbert Au
- PublisherWanli Publishing Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2023
There is a stereotypical impression of the small community of Hung Hom, and the topic of death is often avoided. However, birth, aging, sickness, and death are common to all humans. Instead of hiding it, it's better to understand this place and learn more about life and death. The picture book uses the day of a funeral director as an entry point, not only introducing the gentle profession of a funeral director, but also through his footsteps and the bits and pieces about life and death, highlighting the characteristics of the Hung Hom funeral area.
- AuthorLeap Change•Dragon City
- PublisherWanli Publishing Co., Ltd.
- Publication Date2022
The Lingnan poetry style, known for its innovative spirit and "bold and upright" character, had a significant impact on modern and contemporary Chinese poetry, leading to a poetry revolution in the late Qing Dynasty. The emergence of the "Three Greats of Lingnan" - Qu (Dajun), Chen (Gongyin), and Liang (Peilan) - marked the formation of the Lingnan Poetry School. Among them, Chen Gongyin made notable creative and theoretical contributions, drawing from the Ming Dynasty's "Three Yuans of Gong'an" and Ye Xie's "Original Poetry" theories. Chen's writings embodied the inclusive, spontaneous, and pioneering spirit of Lingnan culture. This book offers a comprehensive analysis, adding a distinctive chapter to the study of Chinese poetry, literary history, and cultural history. It is recommended for those interested in Chinese literature and culture.
- AuthorZhou Xiqi
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date2004
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