"Seven Terraces in the Western District" is a historic residential area and street group in Kennedy Town. Recently, a new mural about the "Seven Terraces in the Western District" appeared next to the MTR station, and the "painter" in charge also attracted attention. .
Some neighbors took pictures. In the past few days, a worker in a site attire has been painting on the wall by himself. The murals carefully outline the lines of the building complex, which is very difficult. Many people are very impressed by his painting skills. He even described him as a "painter who was delayed by site work".
Although it was later pointed out that the watermark of the painting had already been printed on the wall in advance, and the master was only hired to paint it according to the draft.
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"Seven Terraces in the Western District" is located between Pok Fu Lam Road and Belcher's Street, because before the reclamation of Kennedy Town, the houses were built on the hill; On the flat ground where the house was built, the seven terraces are Taibai Terrace, Xihuang Terrace, Qinglian Terrace, Taoli Terrace, Xueshi Terrace, Li Baolong Terrace and Zilan Terrace, which have a history of about 70 to 80 years. Li Bai.
The new mural near MTR Kennedy Town Station has been praised for realistically expressing the scenery of Qitai in the Western District
Recently, there has been a mural on Exit B of Kennedy Town MTR Station and next to Shek Shan Street with the theme of "Seven Terraces in Western District". In recent days, many neighbors have been discussing on the Internet.
Someone uploaded a photo in the Facebook group "When the Western District Changes", pointing out that the person in charge of painting the mural was a middle-aged construction worker, believing that he was actually a "painter" with a "draft in his heart", and he could directly paint the wall with delicate details. Wind and realistic representation of the scenery of "Seven Terraces in the Western District".
Many workers made the wall with a watermark long ago, and they are still grateful for their hard work under the scorching sun
Many neighbors were very impressed by this, but some people explained afterwards that there were actually many workers who made the murals. They were only hired to paint the paintings according to the sketches, and the watermarks of the paintings had already been printed on the walls for the workers to color.
It can be seen in the picture that there is a fence from the Home Affairs Department next to the mural.
Although he is not a "hidden painter", the hard work of the workers under the scorching sun is still worthy of gratitude.
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