HONG KONG ART:
Transporting Qi

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Wan Chai Visual Archive, 5-6 Hing Wan St., Wan Chai, Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., China

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  • Transporting Qi

Local artist Cecilia Ho embarked on a project aiming to connect the multitude of people in China while still reminding them of their selfhood and independence. The project started in Macau, where participants "breathed" their qi, or energy, into red balloons. The balloons then traversed 2,000 kilometers through Yunnan, Hong Kong, Luoping, Baise, and other Chinese locales. The journey and reactions of the participants are documented in videos, photos, and other media.

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