Hong Kong Ting Kau Village
Hong Kong's Ting Kau Village: The alleyway in Miyazaki's paintings
When I was young, I read Hai Zi's "Facing the Sea, with Spring Blossoms", thinking that it was a beautiful place, and Hai Zi was probably an optimistic person.
Later, I learned everything.
But this warm impression remains in the child's heart.
I have only seen the scene that matches these eight words twice, once in a dream and once in Ting Kau.
Walking in the alleys of Tingjiu Village, one can't help but slow down. In fact, in life, it's also good to be a browser who just skims through things like the alleys in Hayao Miyazaki's paintings.
When I was young, I read Hai Zi's "Facing the Sea, Spring Blossoms" and thought it was a beautiful place. Hai Zi was probably an optimistic person too.
Later, I learned everything.
But this warm impression remains in the child's heart.
I have only seen the scene that matches these eight words twice, once in a dream and once in Ting Kau.
Walking in the alleys of Tingjiu Village, one can't help but slow down. In fact, in life, it's also good to be a browser who just skims through things.