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  2. Asia Art Archive - Wikipedia

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    Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a nonprofit organisation based in Hong Kong that documents the recent history of contemporary art in Asia within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities find relevant to the field, and provides educational and public programming.

  3. Prostitution in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Lyndhurst Terrace and the surrounding area were the location of some of the earliest brothels established in Hong Kong, [14] in the mid-19th century. The Cantonese name of the street, 擺花 (pai fa) literally means "flower arrangement", possibly because of presence of numerous stalls in the area in the mid-19th century, selling flowers [15] to the customers of the nearby brothels. [16]

  4. Visual art of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The main exception to this was Hong Kong's first art organisation, the Hong Kong Art Club, founded in 1925. [9] The Hong Kong Art Club was established and managed by wealthy British expatriates, with its members entirely composed of Europeans, most of whom were visiting artists staying temporarily in Hong Kong. [9]

  5. Hong Kong Art Today - Wikipedia

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    This new museum had a clear-cut policy to promote and recognise "Hong Kong art"—not Chinese, British, or other Western art. [3] As a prominent event in the series of inaugural programmes for the new premises, Hong Kong Art Today was a manifestation of this mission. It was the first exhibition with Hong Kong art as its theme. [4]

  6. Arts of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Arts of Asia was founded in 1970 by Tuyet Nguyet, who was also the magazine's first publisher and editor.Nguyet first conceived the idea for the magazine in 1969, combining her interests in Asian art and antiques with her journalistic background to promote an understanding and appreciation for Asian art and culture.

  7. Zi Teng - Wikipedia

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    'My Sex Life': photo exhibition of sex workers (End 2003 to beginning of 2004) – This photo exhibition was held in places such as the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Second Floor Gallery Café. The exhibition consists of photos taken by sex workers of their working places, offering a glimpse of their life and surroundings.

  8. Category:Hong Kong women artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hong Kong women artists" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Susie Au; C.

  9. Sex141 - Wikipedia

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    Sex141 Home page Type of site Directory Available in English, Chinese Owner March Computer Company (defunct) Founder(s) Chan Sai-ngan Revenue HK$60m URL go141.com sex141.com sex141.hk nightlife141.com Commercial Yes Registration Optional Launched 2002 ; 23 years ago (2002) Current status Active Sex141 is the most active information network in Hong Kong for sex workers, established in 2002 as ...