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Italy is currently the country with the third highest number of Coronavirus cases after China and South Korea, the number of confirmed cases there is also the highest in Europe.
Lombardy, a severely affected area, has seen panic buys of disinfectant equipment and daily supplies. And this leads to growing concern by dwellers in nearby cities about potential shortage of supplies.
Unlike Hong Kong, people in Italy are not rushing for toilet tissue but Nutella. We wish that the epidemic could be controlled in no time.
#Italy #Nutella
#coronavirus
Image: Facebook #Feb27
Lombardy, a severely affected area, has seen panic buys of disinfectant equipment and daily supplies. And this leads to growing concern by dwellers in nearby cities about potential shortage of supplies.
Unlike Hong Kong, people in Italy are not rushing for toilet tissue but Nutella. We wish that the epidemic could be controlled in no time.
#Italy #Nutella
#coronavirus
Image: Facebook #Feb27
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#ProtestArts #paperoverthecracks
Pro-democracy fights carry on in the form of public art
Local artist, Giraffe Leung Lok Hei, rolled out a public art event, Paper Over the Cracks.
Using yellow adhesive tape, Leung framed the markings of slogans and phrases written by protestors on street corners and added small tags to introduce each “art piece”, just like the display of any contemporary masterpiece at an art gallery
Leung made a territory-wide invitation for all HongKongers to take part and create “art pieces” with him. Leung explained, “it requires no particular skills. You need only tape, pen and paper.” He continued, “actually the society is full of anomalies , we shouldn’t let ourselves get numbed."
Leung called on the public to post their own “art pieces” online using hashtags like #粉飾太平香港 or #paperoverthecracks to
collate their artworks and share their feelings.
Source: Stand News
http://bit.ly/3a9W7RI
#Feb27 #HKProtest
Pro-democracy fights carry on in the form of public art
Local artist, Giraffe Leung Lok Hei, rolled out a public art event, Paper Over the Cracks.
Using yellow adhesive tape, Leung framed the markings of slogans and phrases written by protestors on street corners and added small tags to introduce each “art piece”, just like the display of any contemporary masterpiece at an art gallery
Leung made a territory-wide invitation for all HongKongers to take part and create “art pieces” with him. Leung explained, “it requires no particular skills. You need only tape, pen and paper.” He continued, “actually the society is full of anomalies , we shouldn’t let ourselves get numbed."
Leung called on the public to post their own “art pieces” online using hashtags like #粉飾太平香港 or #paperoverthecracks to
collate their artworks and share their feelings.
Source: Stand News
http://bit.ly/3a9W7RI
#Feb27 #HKProtest