Photos by Joel Chung Yin-chai, curator and friend of the “King of Kowloon.”

The late “King of Kowloon” Tsang Tsou-choi left many of his ink calligraphy works across Hong Kong, but most were gradually painted over by the government following his death in 2007. Click here for part 1.
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon
King of Kowloon

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Kris Cheng is a Hong Kong journalist with an interest in local politics. His work has been featured in Washington Post, Public Radio International, Hong Kong Economic Times and others. He has a BSSc in Sociology from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Kris is HKFP's Editorial Director.