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Hong Kong artist shines light on tiny Lantau village Fan Lau - population: 1

Inspiration for Lily Leung’s photographic exhibition came from her friendship with two elderly villagers

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An abandoned building in Fan Lau, which now has just one inhabitant. Photo: Pete Spurrier
Catherine Xu

Fan Lau – a nearly forgotten indigenous village tucked away at the southwestern end of Lantau Island – is brought to light in a new exhibition by Hong Kong visual artist Lily Leung.

The exhibition, “Fan Lau, Hong Kong’s Western-most Village”, is intended to draw attention to the village (which has only one inhabitant) and its history, and will be held in a disused building at the former Fan Lau School from Friday, July 1.

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“I want my audience to look at Hong Kong through another angle; my photos are [about people] and history rather than just landscape images on a website,” says the 44-year-old artist.

A blackboard in Fan Lau School, 2016, Inkjet print. Photo: Lily Leung
A blackboard in Fan Lau School, 2016, Inkjet print. Photo: Lily Leung
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Accompanying the exhibition of eight moody sepia photographs is a video she shot on the same subject. The exhibition moves to Relax & Refresh in North Point from August 1. Leung has also posted her story on Facebook.

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