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The T-shirts with Tung Ba Language are very common in Li Jiang. Tung Ba Language is pictograph used in Naxi minority and is the one and only one one pictograph still using in the world.
On Jan 17, 2012, 58 year old peasant Li Guoxi jumped into freezing river to save the lives of a family of 3 who fell into the water from a toppled vehicle. He pushed all three to the shore before losing his own life due to hypothermia.
On recovering Li's body, people found that he jumped into the water in such a hurry that he was still wearing a hat, ear warmers and a thick overcoat with bank cards and cell phone in the pockets.
The family of three have recovered from minor injuries. They did not know Li before this incident.
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Li Schoolland speaking with attendees at the 2025 FreedomFest at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, California.
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This is a pen illustration I did of Martin Li Ka-Shing, he is one of the richest man living in Hong kong, if not the richest person in East Asia coming 11th richest person in the whole world. He is the Chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) and Cheung Kong Holdings, owning huge operators around HK and is definitely well known.
It interested me as I was born and raised in Hong kong, I wanted to create something that stood out and would be recognisable if I placed it around the city, he seemed fitting to illustrate and would give me good practise on my drawing skills. On the topic of city, my illustration represents geometric shapes as oppose to shading or fine lines, similar to how Hong Kong is surrounded by buildings and lines, bringing that concept towards this.
Even though this is quite simple, it taught me that less is more since majority of the time I like to go quite heavy with shading and details for that dark distinctive look. If I took this further, I would place this onto a painting of the city and include type and image on to it, not to promote anything political or negativity whatsoever but to tie in the mixed media with how Hong Kong is associated with and what my views are too, since art is so subjective opinion is just as valuable. I would also incorporate colour, to celebrate and represent how Hong Kong is so diverse.