Why is Hong Kong’s Ma Wan 1868 playing host to 5 Czech artists? We take a visit

Why is Hong Kong’s Ma Wan 1868 playing host to 5 Czech artists? We take a visit


Nestled in the shadow of Kap Shui Mun Bridge next to the Park Island private housing estate, Ma Wan 1868 is a surreal “lifestyle destination” built on the site of the historic village of Ma Wan after its previous residents were relocated or evicted.

At the converted pastel-coloured tourist attraction, which is now a year old, the past is obscured by kitsch. The year 1868 was when the village became a Chinese customs station for collecting taxes on the thriving opium trade. Now, the once derelict houses have been painted pink, yellow and blue and turned into art studios, souvenir shops and restaurants.




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