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楊衢雲(楊衢雲)の暗殺場所
Pak Tsz Lane Park(百子里公園)
1895年に楊衢雲(楊衢雲)が新しく設立された興中会(中国革命団体)の香港本拠地に会長として加わりました。それから団体は広州と恵州での反乱を計画しましたが、両方が失敗に終わりました。1900年から、楊衢雲は52結志街の1階にある自宅で英語を教えました。彼は1901年1月に清政府により送られた暗殺者により殺害されました。
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中国革命党員の墓碑は無名でした;
彼の肉体は消え、顔は忘れられました。
しかし、彼の考えの光は後継者たちに影響を与えています。
「人々の考えを啓発する」そして「Ducit Amor Patriae」(愛国心により導かれた)、詩歌にうたわれていない英雄の信条は代々受け継がれました。
Wong Kwok Choi Kacey
Dr. Kacey Wong (1970) was born in Hong Kong. He studied architecture in Cornell University and received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Chelsea School of Art and Design and Doctor of Fine Arts Degree from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He is the founding member of Art Citizens, Street Design Union, Umbrella Movement Art Preservation, and former curator & member of Para/Site Art Space. Also a former Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Design’s Environment and Interior Design Discipline. Currently he is an Examiner of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. His research investigate artist’s and designer’s role in social political causes.
Wong’s experimental art project investigates the space between men and their living environment with a social intention. He think being an artist is similar to being a detective, the case on hand is to investigate the self. His mobile tricycle project ‘Wandering Homes’ was featured at the 2008 Venice Architectural Biennale in Italy. His floating house ‘Paddling Home’ was performed on Hong Kong Victoria Harbour and his mobile bunk bed ‘Sleepwalker’ was the star features during the 2010 and 2012’s Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture exhibition.
Wong’s political artworks such as ‘Kidnap’, ‘The Real Cultural Bureau’, ‘Attack of the Red Giant’, ‘Hong Kongese Warning Squad’ exhibited during annual Hong Kong July 1st protest were featured by the media both local and internationally, successfully linking art and politics and expanded alternative art practice at the sites of protest. He received Rising Artist Award and Outstanding Arts Education Award given by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council in 2003, Best Artist Award in 2010 and was the winner of 2012 HK Contemporary Arts Award given by Hong Kong Museum of Art.