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  • NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
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    NEWS - China: Wieder Proteste in Hongkong
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Abreu/SOPA Images/REX (10354227n)
    A group of riot police walk through Mong Kok during the protest.
    Anti-Extradition Bill protest in Hong Kong, China - 03 Aug 2019
    Pro-democracy protesters have continued weekly rallies on the streets of Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill since June 9, as the city plunged into crisis after waves of demonstrations and several violent clashes. Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam apologised for introducing the bill and declared it "dead", however protesters have continued to draw large crowds with demands for Lam's resignation and completely withdraw the bill.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/NurPhoto/REX (4229917f)
    Pro-government (left) and anti-government (right) supporters fight in Mong Kok
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - Oct 2014
    It is believed many pro-government supporters belong to triads and attempted to use force in order to dismantle the occupation.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909h)
    A pedestrian walks past the barricade that has blocked the streets of Mong-Kok for a month in Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909f)
    A makeshift church is seen in Mong-Kok occupied camp in Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909e)
    A pro-democracy protester plays a guitar inside a tent in Mong Kok occupied camp in Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909b)
    A tourist takes a picture beside a cardboard cut out of Chinese president Xi Jinping in Mong Kok occupied camp in Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909a)
    Cardboard cut outs of Chinese president Xi Jinping are seen in Mong Kok occupied camp in Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909i)
    A pro-democracy protester stands outside his tent in Mong-Kok
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909d)
    An anti protester walks away after pro-democracy protesters stick stickers with pro-democracy slogans on him as they had an argument in Mong Kok
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909g)
    A cardboard cut out of Chinese president Xi Jinping is seen in Mong Kok occupied camp in Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4229909c)
    A pro-democracy protester reads a book lying on a couch in Nathan Road in Mong Kok, Hong Kong
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 29 Oct 2014
    The leaders of Pro-Democracy students said late on Tuesday that direct negotiations with Chinese Communist Party officials would be the way to end their occupation
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 24 Oct 2014
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    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 24 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4221109e)
    Man dressed as Spider-Man stands on barricade in the Pro-Democracy occupied camp in Mong Kok
    Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - 24 Oct 2014
    Pro-Democracy protesters plan a referendum on Sunday 26 on whether keep occupy the streets or clear their protest camps and accept the Government proposed to have more talks
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696as)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696ar)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696aq)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696ap)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696ao)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696am)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696an)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696al)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
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    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto/REX (4163696an)
    Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong
    Protests in Hong Kong, China - 06 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pro-democracy protesters continue to take over Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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    Pro-democracy protesters continue to take over Mong Kok, Hong Kong
    Oct. 6, 2014 - Hong Kong, China - Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong early on October 6, 2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Pro-democracy protesters continue to take over Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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    Pro-democracy protesters continue to take over Mong Kok, Hong Kong
    Oct. 6, 2014 - Hong Kong, China - Pro-democracy protesters occupy a street in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong early on October 6, 2014 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688t)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688s)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688r)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688q)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688p)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688o)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688n)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688m)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688l)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

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  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688k)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

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  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688j)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688i)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688h)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688g)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688f)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688e)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688d)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688c)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688b)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
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    Captivating photos show trees growing in the middle of busy Hong Kong, Hong Kong, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze/REX (3781688a)

    Captivating Photos Show Trees Growing In The Middle Of Busy Hong Kong
    These amazing pictures show trees growing in the middle of Hong Kong's busiest district.

    French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagreze shot the eye-catching photo series, entitled Wild Concrete, in the Mong Kok area of the city.

    The images from Wild Concrete were published in a book released last month. (May 17, 2014)

    Romain says the series is about the resilience of nature in an urban environment.

    Focusing solely on the phenomena of trees sprouting from residential buildings, Wild Concrete compares the living conditions between plants and humans both growing in harsh surroundings.

    Romain explains: "In this series the trees share the same exceptional qualities as their human counterparts: perseverance, diligence, and independence."

    The photographer came across the wild trees by chance while he was shooting in the area.

    He says: "Mong Kok, the most busy and crowded district of Hong Kong, and probably in the world. I was so amazed that such a tree could manage to grow and thrive on such an unlikely location. I found it very symbolic to see how it created its own home among the residential buildings where people are living.

    "This place is so dense that there is not much space for greenery. This tree invited itself in here, a bit like if it was challenging the whole city."

    The tree's existence made him curious if there might be any other trees growing in the middle of the busy city.

    "So I began to look for them and that is how the series started," he says.

    Romain believes Hong Kong is the perfect combination of a dense city with easy-access to relaxing getaways such as beaches and small islands.

    "From a more personal point of view, what I love most is the visual identity of the city, it's very graphic and it gives me ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEYFPWTZL

    DUKAS/REX