Introduced in the 1920s, neon signs quickly became emblematic of Hong Kong, gracing every street corner of this dense city.
But nowadays, most of them have been replaced by cheaper and more energy-efficient LEDs. In the past two decades, up to 90% of neon signs have disappeared from Hong Kong.
We met a group of people who remain determined to preserve neon signs and revive the dying industry.
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Producer and Narrator: Clarissa Wei Videographer and Editor: Mario Chui Mastering: Joel Roche
Music: Audio Network
Special Thanks:
Hong Kong Neon Heritage Group https://thehongkongneonheritage.com Karen Chan http://ceekayello.com/portfolio/my-light-my-hood-the-art-of-music/
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