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What happened in this photo?
Footprint 1: Avenue of Stars-a star sign without fingerprints.
In 2003, a company announced that it would spend HK$ 40 million to renovate the waterfront promenade, and build Hong Kong's "Avenue of Stars" on the original site according to the model of Hollywood's "Avenue of Stars", and embed the names and palm prints of outstanding filmmakers in a special commemorative plaque. It was opened to the outside world on April 28th, 2004, and it was very lively for a while. Many stars left their signatures or handprints, but Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui left a blank unfortunately, because they died unexpectedly before finishing.
Reporter's visit: Ten years later, the Avenue of Stars still surrounds the shore of Victoria Harbour. The sea breeze is blowing gently and the skirts are fluttering. For tourists, this is a scenic spot for taking pictures. For local people in Hong Kong, this is a natural playground. They jogged among the tourists without any sense of disobedience. While walking, I carefully left my name under my feet, and the star card faded because of long-term friction. Leslie Cheung's star sign is located in the middle of the whole avenue, and tourists come all the way, from "Wow, it's Andy Lau!" "Chen Long! Jackie Chan! " The scream of joy always turns into a slow whisper here: "Well, it's my brother". The location of the handprint was changed to a star, which looked particularly sad. At this time, a girl came to her brother's name, crouched down, circled a heart with her hand and took pictures. The shadow of this heart falls right on the stars. No language is needed. At that moment, I pressed the shutter.
Footprint 2: Peninsula Hotel-the easiest place to find my brother.
In 2002, in the lobby of Peninsula Hotel, Leslie Cheung was interviewed by Hong Kong media for the last time, that is, the famous article "I can call the wind and call the rain", and chatted happily about the upcoming movie. Finally, he suddenly suggested that the photographer take a standing photo of him with the baroque ceiling as the background. "Only I can afford such a noble, elegant and gorgeous scene."
Reporter's visit: The fountain in front of Peninsula Hotel is still so beautiful. In the chat with her old friend Cha, she mentioned this place many times, which is their favorite place for drinking tea and chatting. It is said that it is also the easiest place to find my brother in Hong Kong. The whole hotel is dominated by white and has a strong ancient flavor. There is a huge French window under the blue striped umbrella. This is the window seat that Leslie Cheung used to sit most often before his death. Like ordinary tea drinkers, it took him two or three hours to finish a whole set of English afternoon tea.
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