The last Neon Lights, Hong Kong

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Photography  Limited Edition A Print Hong Kong I Sleepless Town Mong Kok Neon Light I Hong Kong Cityscape Wall Art,
Photography Limited Edition A Print Hong Kong I Sleepless Town Mong Kok Neon Light I Hong Kong Cityscape Wall Art,
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Neon Lights of Hong Kong Photography Print, Mido Cafe Cityscapes & Night City Wall Art, - ManChingKC Photography
Neon Lights of Hong Kong Photography Print, Mido Cafe Cityscape & Night City Wall Art,
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Neon Light of Hong Kong Photography Print I Temple Street Cityscapes Wall Art Giclée ManChingKC Photography
Temple Street ,Neon Light of Hong Kong Photography Print I Cityscape Wall Art
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Photography Print of Hong Kong Street, Tung Choi Street Neon Light & Cityscape Wall Art
Photography Print of Hong Kong Street, Tung Choi Street Neon Light & Cityscape Wall Art
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Hong Kong Neon Light Photography Print, Lin Heung Tea House Cityscape & Night City Wall Art Giclée ManChingKC Gallery 12"x8"
Lin Heung Tea House,Hong Kong Neon Light Photography Print, Cityscape & Night City Wall Art
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Hong Kong Photography Art Print, Kansu Street Neon Light & Cityscape Wall Art
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Neon Lights of Hong Kong Photography Print, Cityscape & Night City Wall Art Print - ManChingKC Photography
Hong Kong Photography Art Print I The last Neon Lights I Cityscape & Night City Wall Art Print
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The last neon lights,Hong Kong

Neon lights were first demonstrated by (Nikola Tesla) at the Chicago Exposition in 1893.

In 1910, Paris electrical engineer Georges Claude obtained a neon light patent after solving practical engineering problems.

Later, the neon lights also came to Shanghai and Hong Kong in the East. After 1949, the Chinese mainland's thinking changed, and the brightly coloured neon signs became a symbol of corruption in capitalism.
The 60s and 90s represented the prosperity and brilliance of Hong Kong. The densely packed neon tubes have also become a feature of Hong Kong's night scenes, attracting the eyes of tourists from all over the world. Unfortunately, since 2010, the implementation of new buildings and Hong Kong government legislation have restricted these. By design, Hong Kong people have not vigorously protected their own culture. Now, these cultural characteristics that have witnessed the prosperity of Hong Kong have gradually faded.