CRAFTING POST-DIGITAL FASHION IN HONG KONG – TAASA Review March 2018
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Patricia Flanagan T he name Hong Kong, of Cantonese origin, means `fragrant harbour’, a name earned from the scent of sandalwood incense stock piles that merchant seamen could smell from their ships when entering the harbour.
Between 18411997, Hong Kong was ruled by the British, then returned to the People’s Republic of China.
It has long been renowned as a gateway between East and West, where shipping lanes, railway lines and road networks converge...