Chequerboard
It's been quiet a few years since I've glanced at those beckoning orange and white squares and can't help wondering how the beloved chequerboard is holding up. Is the government preserving it as part of Hong Kong's historic past or is it being allowed to go to rack and ruin. An occasional coat of paint is all that's needed to preserve it for perpetuity but of course that won't happen if there are plans afoot to build a block of flats on the site.
Appreciate comments from anyone who has seen it lately.
Prince of Dzun