Multimodal Hong Kong

Documenting Sensory Cultural Heritage through Soundscape and Smellscape

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The Multimodal Hong Kong Project documents a large sample of characteristic sites in Hong Kong, focusing on three categories of places: Street food, Chinese Temples, and Wet markets. Through field visits and interviews with local residents in Hong Kong, the MMHK Local team selected 250 representative locations throughout Hong Kong under three categories, which are displayed on the map above in different icons.

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