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HOW this plant helped build HONG KONG

HOW this plant helped build HONG KONG I went to Hong Kong during the ANTI-EXTRADITION BILL MOVEMENT. During that short time, I tried to capture a side of Hong Kong that wasn’t directly related to the Hong Kong Protests. This video is about what I ended up discovering – An Incredible use of a super plant that helped shape the skyline of Hong Kong. In this and why other cities should take notes.

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Hong Kong

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Peter Steinhauer, Powerhouse

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