Invisible Hong Kong
Written by: Chen Zhihui
2020-05-24 14:31
Last update date: 2020-05-24 14:31About three years ago, Hong Konger Carlo came to Chiang Mai for tourism. As a result, he and six cyclists loved to build a "Hong Kong Village" here as a happy retired place in the future. The muddy yellow soil has just been flattened, and the project has not yet officially started. We stand on the site of "Hong Kong Village" and appreciate the rice fields behind the "Village". When the wind blew, He Dao bent over to us. We had never seen such a vast land. It turned out that a small square of land was already 4000 square meters. Carlo: "The front piece of land is for me, and the fence is for me." Here, the imagination also becomes broad. "There are a lot of places in my place to dream," Carlo said. He used his fingers to make gestures in the air. Those are the places of the middle school buddies. There may be a cafe or a horse farm nearby. The so-called dreams are actually the outlook of life and neighborhood relations. "I'm not a developer, I hope it is a form of cooperative, building a life circle together."
Photography: Wu Zhongkun
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