Studio TM

Studio TM

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J C
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It is called a cowshed but no cows, and it is called an art village and there is no artistic atmosphere. I only saw people playing sparrows, smoking cigarettes, and drinking beer in the building. I don t think anyone is doing work related to art or fine arts unless the above activities are art. Waste land, but also waste manpower for management.

Tit Kong Chan
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Edwin Li
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The Cattle Depot Art Village in To Kwawan is classified as a second-level protected building. The interior is well preserved. However, the newly built park on the other side cannot be connected to each other, which is inconvenient, but it does not receive any fees.

Panda Jojo
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Artsy place! Very good for taking great photos

Chun Nok Fong
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Stanley Chiu
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Ridiculous Dismantle as soon as possible Great merit

Li Alex
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Eunice Cheung
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an artistic, creative yet still keeping historical place, very good place to learn about history of Hong Kong and to take photos there are some art, cooking etc workshops for kids at weekends

Ashley Mak
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It was a great idea to transform the once repelling historical site into the now quiet and peaceful artists' studios. A nice place to wander around if you're looking for a hide-out from the noisy world. The place needs better taken care of thought.

Lueng Lueng
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Gordon Chan
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The reason for the name of the cowshed art village is because it used to be the Ma Tau Kok Livestock Quarantine Station and the Central Slaughter Center for Cattle. Cattle Depot Artists Village, the only village-led space, is the art-themed space. I visited on Monday, almost all of the art villages were closed. The visitors only saw three people inside. Maybe they had just passed the Saturday and Sunday holidays. They had a rest on Monday! The red brick building here combines the characteristics of Chinese and Western architecture. In addition to retaining the original buildings, it also retains the cement trough feeding the cattle and the iron ring attached to the ground. Note * There is also a charcoal art village in Hong Kong, located in the Fo Tan Industrial Zone in Sha Tin. But this is not a combined space. It is only by different art workers, each in the Fo Tan Industrial Zone, renting different factory buildings and doing their own. Artistic creation! The other is JCCAC, the Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre in Shek Kip Mei. It is an art creative space managed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

Man ko
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The former central slaughterhouse was converted from a cattle slaughterhouse. Now it is a performance venue for art groups. It is close to the gas drum of Hong Kong Gas Co., Ltd., which is very easy to find.

Ken Chan
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Art is not about surpassing others. Everyone has their own style. It just expresses their feelings in their own works. Passing by the bullpen today, I met Brother Rong by chance. He talked freely about his creation and gave me a lot of inspiration. A piece of wood or a piece of tree root can be turned into a work of art in his hand. Brother Rong is really creative!