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Running from today (June 20) to October 9 at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, "A Eulogy of Hong Kong Landscape in Painting: The Art of Huang Bore", featuring about 180 works of Huang Bore, offers visitors an opportunity to relish the beauty of Hong Kong's landscape in the 1950s and 1960s. Picture shows the work entitled "Ap Chau". Ap Chau, or Duck Island, got its name from its resemblance to a duck lying on its stomach. The illusion is made all the more convincing by a hole eroded by waves to form an eye in the head. Whether meticulous or casual, the paintings made by Huang of the island are as endearing as the island itself.
 
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