The world we live in is full of Colors. But you have to be observant to see. Or is it all Black & White? Like in stories, debates, conflicts. It’s either Good or Bad, Full or Empty, Friend or Enemy, Alive or Dead … Black or White.
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Harbour City
Hong Kong’s largest shopping complex on the Kowloon waterfront.
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The Schuman Declaration
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Former Japanese HQ (Kowloon)
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Mong Kok Night Markets
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Temple Street Night Market
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Kowloon Walled City Park
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Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
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Central-Mid Levels Escalator
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Dragon’s Back Trail
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Hong Kong Museum of History
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Introducing the Broad Horizon App: A Journal in Your Pocket
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The Maidan Revolution – Dignity and Defiance
The Maidan uprising — known in Ukraine as the **Revolution of Dignity** — erupted when President Yanukovych abandoned an EU agreement under Kremlin pressure. What began as a protest for European integration became a national revolt against corruption, repression, and foreign domination.
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The Social Contract
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The Orange Revolution – Ukraine’s Peaceful Uprising
In late 2004, tens of thousands of Ukrainians filled the streets of Kyiv to protest a rigged presidential election. The Orange Revolution marked a turning point in Ukraine’s democratic identity and exposed the geopolitical tug-of-war between Russia and the West.
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Warsaw Pact Formation – The Eastern Bloc Unites
In May 1955, the Soviet Union and seven Eastern European states signed a mutual defense treaty in Warsaw, creating the Warsaw Pact. It solidified the division of Europe and institutionalized the Soviet bloc in direct opposition to NATO.