Yau Tong Station is the second last station in the Kwun Tong Line, it started to operate on 4 Aug 2002. Now, it is also the interchange station to Tseung Kwan O Line.
"People passing by, people lazing by"(「行人、閒人」in Chinese) is a group of six ceramic sculptures artwork by Li Wei Han, Rosanna. It is one of the MTR's "Art In Station Architecture" placed at Exit A of Yau Tong station. This group of life-size ceramic figures comprises six figures, three standing up and three sitting down leisurely together. Each is engaged in a different activity. The art piece illustrate people enjoying life at leisure: shopping, eating and drinking. They are intended to reflect these qualities of life in the Yau Tong neighbourhood and to remind Hong Kong people to slow down, relax and enjoy life. More information of this artwork can be found here.
平平凡凡 悠悠閒閒 各適其適 自得其樂
Slow down and relax
Eat heartily and be glad
Spend more... OR less
Live without regrets
When you come to visit this cache, are you in a hurry? Or you will slow down, relax and enjoy your life? You may like to share a photo by adding yourself to the group of six and your distinct post.
Stage 1: Go to the listed coordinate, face the sculptures, and count the following numbers from left to right.
A = Number of sector of the fan
B = Number of opening of the handbag
C = Number of corn inside the bowl
D = Number of donut
E = Number of button on his T-shirt
F = Number of bag she put on the floor
(Checksum: A+B+C+D+E+F = 23)
Stage 2: Project the Final GZ N 22° 17.(A-D)(D+E)(F-B) E 114° 14.(B+C)(E+F+F)(C) on Google map. Go and grab the container.
Beware of the muggles from different angles!
Please be careful and DO NOT DROP the container! Many thanks!