Chongqing New York / 重庆纽约客 (Click to read)  (

When I was traveling in Chongqing, I had a wonderful idea, I wanted to put two of my favorite cities together to make a zine.

Faced with thousands of photos from two cities, Chongqing and New York, I realized that apart from the water, island, and bridge, there didn't seem to be much similarity. At first, I was frustrated, but the more I looked at the photos, another feeling emerged: they were not similar, but similar, and there seemed to be some kind of wonderful correlation hidden in the stark contrast.

I deliberately arranged the various pictures together, and the two completely different occasions seemed to have some connection. The meeting and interweaving of Eastern and Western cultural styles, some intriguing conflicts and intermingling, dramatic and unusual, I hope you will feel quite interesting when you look at it.



Calling Me in Hong kong / 在香港给我打电话 (Click to read) to open)  

With only a short stay in Hong Kong, while wandering the streets, what impressed me the most was the various-looking people looking at their phones on the street." What are they doing? Are they chatting with someone? Or are they doing something else?"

"Calling" is a broader meaning phrase here, representing the contact between a person and another person. In this ZINE, the premise is that everyone who picks up a cell phone does so in order to contact another person. In a different time and space, a contact is made with the person on the left (right) side. In Hong Kong, I(You) can make a phone call to me, to anyone.