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Hong Kong artist’s baffling HK$100 request spawns nostalgic venture into city life cast aside by social development

  • Giraffe Leung uses coins to remind Hongkongers of values once held dear and now rendered obsolete by rapid social change

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Giraffe Leung Lok-hei, a 26-year-old artist, uses everyday objects deemed obsolete for his nostalgic creations. Photo: Nora Tam

Giraffe Leung Lok-hei has visited up to 30 banks in the past two years, most of the time carrying a single HK$100 (US$13) note with him.

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The 26-year-old remembers queuing for up to nine hours to exchange the money for a mass of 20-cent coins, a rare request that often perplexes members of staff.

“They would ask: ‘Are you a vendor? What do you use the coins for?’”

“And I would answer: ‘For art’,” Leung says, laughing.

Giraffe Leung uses HK$1 coins to recreate the skyline of the moneyed Central district. Photo: Nora Tam
Giraffe Leung uses HK$1 coins to recreate the skyline of the moneyed Central district. Photo: Nora Tam
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“Then comes the lonely and tiresome journey dragging a suitcase full of copper home.”

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