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X IS FOR: XXV - 25TH ANNIVERSARY

In his 20-plus years as a graphic designer and visual artist, Hung Man Po has loved style and , a realistic technique in Chinese painting, to create futuristic scenes of Hong Kong. As he looks ahead to the city’s future, he asks, “It’s meaningful to ponder the changes of the past 25 years: how can we live better in the future? What culture do we want to hold on to?”

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