Pink Flower
Pink Flower

Once upon a time, there was a Hong Kong translator

Once upon a time, there was a Hong Kong translator

The so-called 'never forget' probably describes Hong Kong. Ask those who have visited this place, or take a look at the pages of this book. The Hong Kong portrayed by Czech writer Miroslav Sasek's brush is unforgettable. The colorful drawings capture the charm of 1960s Hong Kong, her charm, the depiction of Eastern prosperity, and the contrasts in the city.

The rumbling plane brought tourists to this place, and then rickshaws carried them through the exotic and bustling streets full of incense, chestnut and Peking duck aromas. Every turn brings enticing scenery, magnificent jade and ivory, and shiny silks and satins. Sasek first takes the reader to overlook Kowloon Bay, to see the winding ridges, then looks closely at the street vendors and merchants in the alley, the sailors on the bright red sailboats, and those who have never set foot on land.

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