Walking piece details
Language | Cantonese, Mandarin |
Duration | 15 minutes |
Bird and human voices mix as I walk through Yuen Po Street Bird Market, Hong Kong. An appreciation of the singing of songbirds has a long tradition in Chinese culture, and the birds are highly vocal, no doubt due in part to their captivity.
The birds’ songs merge with local radio and conversations.
Cantonese is the language spoken in Hong Kong but according to locals, Mandarin is increasingly common and this is understood as a strategy the Chinese mainland government uses to undermine the autonomy of Hong Kong. The current protests demonstrate the huge challenges the small island has in order to retain independence.
With thanks to Alice Wong.