"Made in Hong Kong" Every week, music video, comedy shows, producer's bitter history, music theory/piano/guitar classes.
Hong Kong is really sick. In the Umbrella Movement in 2014, one night after two years, a group of young people went out for busking. An uncle said, "You are very different from other youngers." "What's the difference?" We asked knowingly. "Rich of positive energy, not as awful as other youngers."
As a youth without money or social status, there is always a lot of trampling and labeling. Perhaps there is a good instinct behind it. It seems to be wrong for a person who is not of political correctness. When Hong Kong is "Rich in GDP, only" and only knows how to account for the benefits behind it, everyone to follow the same path, have the same goals and have the same values. Is that healthy for our city?
Busking gives us the opportunity to spread our ideas, leaving the last oasis in the cultural desert. Music is full of love and is the common language of the world.
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