The hardhats of the umbrellarevolution. Just because you gotta be safe doesn’t mean you can’t get creative about it
Day 26 of OccupyHK in Mong Kok – heavy rains last night kept clashes to a minimum. However the outlook is stormy skies
A new cafe in Sheung Wan – the Roaster, SteP by SteP (odd capitalisation…) has unique waffles. Not bad
Behold the birth of a new sign! bamboo scaffolding creates a cage for the mounting of a new (neon, maybe? I hope) sign
OccupyHK volunteers in Admiralty making yellowribbon pendants out of leather. They’re given out free to the crowd (who
So what do you do at protests? leatherwork of course. Some artisans making leather umbrellas embossed with love
Hong Kong is really creative – an umbrella wielding GuanDi / GuanYu / GuanGong has appeared for the umbrellarevolution /
I’ve said it before, there’s loads of creative artists in Hong Kong. Here’s an OccupyHK protest banner in Causeway Bay
The international news media have created little pens on the pedestrian bridge to Tamar Park / Central Government