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Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: meet the illustrator keeping the city’s urban memory alive

Archimprint founder Liu Chi-leung, or LeE-papa, named as finalist in the culture category for this year’s Spirit of Hong Kong Awards

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Liu Chi-leung sits next to one of his detailed drawings. Photo: Handout
Jimmy Chow

When Hong Kong illustrator Liu Chi-leung walked past his old primary school in Western District a few years ago, he noticed familiar streetscapes disappearing under redevelopment.

Liu, who goes by the pen name LeE-papa, sketched one of the buildings and shared it online.

“I put it on Facebook, and old classmates and neighbours recognised it. Some shared their memories, which gave me the motivation to keep going.”

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That small act grew into Archimprint, his ongoing project to preserve Hong Kong’s urban memory through detailed drawings, and it has now earned him a place as a finalist in this year’s Spirit of Hong Kong Awards in the culture category.

Cheung Chau. Liu Chi-leung preserves Hong Kong’s disappearing streetscapes through detailed drawings. Photo: Handout
Cheung Chau. Liu Chi-leung preserves Hong Kong’s disappearing streetscapes through detailed drawings. Photo: Handout

Liu continued to create illustrations of endangered pawnshops, cafes and post-war buildings, or “tong lau”, turning them into a visual archive of Hong Kong’s built heritage.

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