So close and yet so far away

So close and yet so far away(2019-ongoing) originates from the contemplation of self-identity, exploring the relationship between memory and identity. It is a series of conversations among Hong Kong people about the history and future of the city and the social-political environment.

In search of documents contemporary Hong Kong society through diverse personal identities and geographic locations. 'So close and yet so far away' consists of two chapters. The first chapter, 'So Close and yet', mainly tells about the border and politics leftover from the undeniable Sino-British history, which became the inseparable relationship between the two cities. I tried to capture the portrayal and metaphors of daily life. The image is in a peaceful state, but hidden behind Hong Kong society, it is experiencing a complex tension and political environment.

In the second chapter 'So far away', I have started to investigate Hong Kong society based on its changes in history, explore the shifting identities and memories of the Hong Kong community, and convey the emotions of Hong Kongers. I interviewed and documented ten Hong Kong people moving to the UK, started investigating their home community in Hong Kong, and followed them into a new community in London.

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