Safety Island Light Box (Kowloon Emperor Graffiti Version)

Safety Island Light Box (Kowloon Emperor Graffiti Version)

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Safety island light box

Tsang Tsao Choi (November 12, 1921 - July 15, 2007), whose real name was Tsang Choi, was known by his nickname "Emperor of Kowloon". He was a street graffiti artist in Hong Kong. His graffiti creations were all Chinese characters written with a brush. The writing tells the past deeds of himself and his family, and "declares" his "sovereignty" over Kowloon. Although he is not good at walking, his handwriting can be seen in various districts of Kowloon, including Kwun Tong, Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, Ping Shek Village, Tsui Ping Village, etc., as well as Hong Kong Island's Central and Western Districts outside Kowloon.

Tsang's graffiti has been in use for more than 50 years, and his handwriting has spread all over Hong Kong and Kowloon, and the content is unusual, leaving a deep impression on Hong Kong citizens. Tsang's graffiti works were also exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2003, and he was the first Hong Kong native to be exhibited.

product specification

  • The safety island light is made of ABS material
  • Charge with mirco USB
  • 800mAh lithium battery inside
  • Green light will be on when charging
  • Fully charged for 8 hours
  • Each stack of safety island lamp posts will be printed with an independent number 
  • size
    • Overall height 17.3cm
    • Column width 4.8cm
    • The white area of ​​the base and safety island light is 6.5cm wide.
  • Convertible modes include
    • high brightness mode
    • low light mode
    • gradient pattern

*Limited to 10 pieces, while stocks last