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Aqua Luna II, Hong Kong
Aqua Luna II set sail in April 2017, a precious vessel that is probably the last Chinese junk to be painstakingly handcrafted in Hong Kong by an 86-year-old local craftsman. It is a masterpiece that took two years to complete, using traditional methods and materials – wood, bamboo and not a single nail.
Aqua Luna II is known as Cheung Po Tsai in Cantonese, named after the Cheung Chau island pirate.
Aqua Luna II, Hong Kong
Aqua Luna II set sail in April 2017, a precious vessel that is probably the last Chinese junk to be painstakingly handcrafted in Hong Kong by an 86-year-old local craftsman. It is a masterpiece that took two years to complete, using traditional methods and materials – wood, bamboo and not a single nail.
Aqua Luna II is known as Cheung Po Tsai in Cantonese, named after the Cheung Chau island pirate.