People holding up "Hong Kong Independence" signs. I have never seen it in public, never heard many people but me, say it before. It might be dangerous, it might be unachievable, but that's what I believe. Jeers as independence supporters are prevented from breaking off from the main march. pic.twitter.com/hSnW4v7s2l — Hong Kong FreeContinue reading “Hong Kong Independence Signs…”
Category Archives: Glutter’s Hong Kong
Hong Kong Instant Noodles: Cook Everywhere, Eat with Anything..
When it was done, the white opaque plastic lid would be pressed on tightly, and we walked back at a speed that was specific to balancing noodles on a boat. We had to be quick so not to burn our hands, but not run because the boat was moving, and we didn’t want to spill or drop our bowls. It was always a relief when we reached the tables. We sat, waiting for it too cool, and when it did our treat complete.
Goodbye Glutter, and I did not help Hao Wu Out of Jail.
Glutter's Hong Kong I have been really disillusioned by the whole democratic movement after the march in July. The march didn't empower me or educate me in anyway. It didn't seem to have a real point. I seemed to be walking like I am always walking for a goal that is diminishing all the time.Continue reading “Goodbye Glutter, and I did not help Hao Wu Out of Jail.”
Artists under censorship and contemplating that I am free.
Glutter’s Hong Kong As I am about the leave to put up the banners and T-shirts at the destination point of the protest. I thought about what I wrote last night and what I wrote tonight. I realized the crux of all my beliefs both personally, professionally and politically, I treasure my freedom. I treasureContinue reading “Artists under censorship and contemplating that I am free.”
July 1st 2006. Why I shall walk for Democracy.
Glutter’s Hong Kong. I am going to go the protest today. The reason I am going out there is partly because it’s a beautiful day and it’s a good day to walk with a few hundred thousand people who believe in freedom. It’s a good day to go out and be with people who IContinue reading “July 1st 2006. Why I shall walk for Democracy.”
My Next (Yummy) Encounter With a Jellyfish
Glutter's Hong Kong This is a Cyanea Capillata better known as a Lion Main Jellyfish. At certain times of year, it can be found in the deeper waters of Cheung Chau. (Don't worry it won't get you if you're just chilling on the coast) On the Honduran Dive Island called Utila where I got myContinue reading “My Next (Yummy) Encounter With a Jellyfish”
Best $4 I have ever spent…
Glutter’s Hong Kong Recently, I was hanging out with the girls I used to play with as a kid we mentioned all the games and toys we used to play. One of which was the airplane chess. A few days later I found one in a jep for pao for four dollars and got aContinue reading “Best $4 I have ever spent…”
17th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
Date: 4 June, 2006 (Sunday) Time: 8:00 p.m. Place: The football fields in Victoria Park (Google Map) Theme: The candlelight vigil will be held to commemorate those who were killed in the June 4th Massacre in China and express our eagerness for democracy, freedom, human rights and rule of law. More than 44,000 Hong KongContinue reading “17th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre”
Back to Bitching about the HK Government…
Glutter’s Hong Kong Lately, I have been thinking how much I hate what’s happening to Hong Kong. To the point I just avoid the news, don’t read the papers. It’s like every time I read or listen, there is something about something that bugs me so much that I feel like I need to doContinue reading “Back to Bitching about the HK Government…”
Concept: Chinese Writers Don’t Write For a Western Audience in Mind
Hong Kong. As much as I thought I was not going to do this Glutter thing for a while, I find it impossible not to make something really clear for the "Western" audience out there in Hong Kong and the world (and everyone else who didn’t know this). Chinese writers don’t write with "The WEST,"Continue reading “Concept: Chinese Writers Don’t Write For a Western Audience in Mind”