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Finding balance with bonsai

As a child in Hong Kong, Billy Ho remembers being surrounded by bonsai trees. They would feature in the backdrop of movies and television dramas, and in local restaurants he would visit with his family.

At the time, he was more preoccupied with playing with his toys. But years later, after moving to Sydney with his family, the Japanese

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