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Life through a lens: new photography book brings different cultures that make Hong Kong a world city into focus

  • Dear Hong Kong looks at the many influences at work in the city
  • Those highlighted include founders of charities, cinematographers, and athletes

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Aggie Lam (right) and Oskar Valles created a photography book that brings to life the stories and portraits of inspiring people from around the globe who live in Hong Kong. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Growing up in Hong Kong, Aggie Lam did not interact much with people from other cultures. At school and university she noticed that Hongkongers, mainland Chinese, and non-Chinese students stuck together in their groups.

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It was through her work in the education sector with a company that introduced students to other cultures, that the 26-year-old met Oskar Valles.

He had volunteered to share his Spanish culture with local students, and the idea for their Dear Hong Kong photography book was born.

Lam and Valles wanted to highlight the diversity of the city that is their home, and challenge stereotypes of what it is to be a Hongkonger.

More than 50 volunteers from 20 countries spent two years capturing stories and portraits of 80 people from around the world who call Hong Kong home. They aim to bring out a second volume to achieve a target of 150 nationalities.

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Hernan Zanghellini, originally from Chile, has designed more than 600 restaurants in Hong Kong and Asia. Photo: Bradley Aaron
Hernan Zanghellini, originally from Chile, has designed more than 600 restaurants in Hong Kong and Asia. Photo: Bradley Aaron
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