BOOK:DEEP WATER: PUBLIC SPACES IN SHAM SHUI PO, HONG KONG 水深處—深水埗的公共空間
BOOK:DEEP WATER: PUBLIC SPACES IN SHAM SHUI PO, HONG KONG 水深處—深水埗的公共空間
BOOK:DEEP WATER: PUBLIC SPACES IN SHAM SHUI PO, HONG KONG 水深處—深水埗的公共空間

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BOOK:DEEP WATER: PUBLIC SPACES IN SHAM SHUI PO, HONG KONG 水深處—深水埗的公共空間

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BOOK:DEEP WATER: PUBLIC SPACES IN SHAM SHUI PO, HONG KONG 水深處—深水埗的公共空間

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2-12 Queen's Road West
Unit 1005, Arion Commercial Centre
Sheung Wan
Hong Kong Island Hong Kong SAR

+85295083754

Claim. Reclaim. Occupy. Enlarge. Extend. These are everyday words in Hong Kong.

In the high density district of Sham Shui Po, which translates as ‘Deep Water Pier’ for its former maritime importance, the people tend to be friendly, community-minded, resourceful, and down-to-earth. They also, statistically, have the lowest incomes in Hong Kong.

The area has been changing for decades, centuries. The post-war factories have all relocated to Mainland China. The temple for Tin Hau, the goddess of the sea, was erected near the harbour in 1901; today, the goddess looks out at hawkers selling second-hand electronics.

Regulations for urban public spaces of pavements, alleys, and streets in Hong Kong are sometimes negotiable. It can be unclear what is legal in Sham Shui Po. Can carpenters carry out their work on the footpath?  Can a homeless person leave belongings in front of a bank? Can trash pickers store their items on the streets? Deep Water: Public Spaces in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong explores this ‘politics of space’, undoubtedly an idiosyncratic beauty of the city.

 

180 pages. Full-colour. Softcover. 
240 mm (H) x 165 mm (W)
English


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